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EH shared experience on Mold Mix
about 1 year ago
feel tingles through legs and sometimes releases sinuses .Drink water to be sure to move it out. some activity in the liver area (tingly). I will say most of the PEMF'S make me dizzy for a couple of minutes but are usually effective for whatever the frequency is designed for.
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Stewart Carter wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
about 1 year ago
I realize Iโ€™m a super sensitive person. 
How do you recommend โ€œmicrodosingโ€ the imprinted IC?
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Apr 22, 2024
Stewart Carter, you can imprint for a shorter time. For example, instead of 2 minutes, just 1 minute or 30 seconds.
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Birgitta
about 1 year ago
Hello Anton, rather 'natural' oriented, I have not yet found an answer watching the conferences to these questions : 

1. Some complexes contain the frequency of 'real' chemical pharmaceuticals. As I am so into natural stuff, when I see a reference to a chemical substance in teh description ending fe in 'zone...zine..' and so on, I prefer not to take it. 

The question is : if there is a complex or IC or PEMF based upon the frequencies... See more
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Apr 22, 2024
Birgitta, thank you for your questions!

1) When a complex or IC is based on the frequencies of a pharmaceutical, you are not actually taking the pharmaceutical itself. ICs mimic the effects of these substances through electromagnetic signals. This does not involve the consumption of any chemical compounds directly. ICs are also do not build up in the body and do not cause side effects. You can see more information on how it works here:... See more
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