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How are medications delivered to the body when using imprint? I'm thinking if the client is on Gabapentin 100mg twice a day on imprint for example what is the dosing on the frequency level? Can we overdose or underdose them?
Bonnie Mathes, great question — imprints don’t deliver medication in a chemical dose the way a drug does.
An imprint carries informational signaling, not milligrams of a substance. So there isn’t a pharmacological “dosage level” equivalent to 100 mg vs 200 mg. You’re not introducing molecules into the body - you’re providing a signal that the body can respond to or ignore depending on need.
Bonnie Mathes, great question — imprints don’t deliver medication in a chemical dose the way a drug does.
An imprint carries informational signaling, not milligrams of a substance. So there isn’t a pharmacological “dosage level” equivalent to 100 mg vs 200 mg. You’re not introducing molecules into the body - you’re providing a signal that the body can respond to or ignore depending on need.
Because of that, you cannot overdose in the pharmaceutical sense. The main variable is sensitivity: if someone runs an imprint too frequently, they may simply feel overstimulated or notice no added benefit. In those cases, you reduce frequency rather than worrying about toxicity.
We recommend using same Imprint IC at least 3 times per day as a baseline and adjust based on response. It’s about regulation, not accumulation.