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Anton SF
3 months ago

Pre-order your Glowing IC Pad 3 now


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Apr 28, 2024
Can we still order the other IC Pad?
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Apr 28, 2024
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Sheila , we don't produce the previous version of Glowing IC Pad anymore. Overall new GlowPad 3 has many improvements compared to the previous version (stronger signal and better quality, lanyard attachment, added Red+IR light modes, wireless or audio cable connection). The new one only does not include herbs.
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Ava
Mar 27, 2024
Anton, what can I use for PoTS on my daughter, she is finally improving after almost 4 years and able to walk further but her feet are now hurting her. Thank you x
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MB
Apr 16, 2024
Glowing ICPad3. - I just loaded it again. it is recognized in bluetooth, but we hear the transfer when I launch it.... ??
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Jeffrey Johnson shared experience on Pain Only
2 months ago
My wife and I use this IC to charge small metallic coated patches and wear them in isolated areas of the body for temporary relief such as knee pain.
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KM
Apr 18, 2024
Question, if we can use the ICs on metal coated patches, can we use a metal thermos?
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Apr 18, 2024
Kimberly Muzzi, metal-coated patches also have a layer of plastic and overall it work as a capacitor. If you want to imprint water inside of the metal container, it would not work, because the metal bottle would shield the signal (like a Faraday cage).
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KM
Apr 18, 2024
Anton SF Thank you for the explaination and quick replyย 
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May 01, 2024
Anton SF HI ! If I may, for me I find it easier to put the ICs on top of the bottle, same for my cream, I open the jar and put the ICs on top, this way I don't have to transfer anything. If the opening is too big, I put plastic wrap on top to hold the ICs. Hope that helps
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May 01, 2024
Diane, if you imprint water by placing the IC Pad on top of the bottle, then the distance from the IC Pad to the water will be greater than if you placed the IC Pad under the bottle. This can result in a weaker imprint.
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MELANIE wrote a comment to Azithromycin
about 8 hours ago
Hello, if I print and take this antibiotic will it destroy my flora like traditional antibiotics?
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May 01, 2024
MELANIE, ICs should not have any negative effects. At the moment we consider that ICs created with the help of antibiotics do not directly affect the bacteria, but help the body to work against it.
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Jana Bruell
5 days ago
Dear Anton - Dear Community ~ Dear IP friends ... my husband has Parkinson's :{ His walking is getting weaker and weaker, he has lost 10 kg, mainly muscle mass - when he puts pressure on his whole stomach it becomes hard and hurts - stool every 4 days, peristalsis very weak, bowel movements only under strong pressure, mostly very strong flatulence /... Thank you for the help!!!!

PS: Doctor says it's due to dopamine deficiency! Replacement for-... See more
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May 01, 2024
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Thank you very much ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿปโค๏ธ
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Apr 30, 2024
Jana Bruell The following may help:

Cerebrum Compositum NM: This IC may help manage various neurological conditions including Parkinson's disease. It may help stimulate the body's defense mechanisms and may help with nervous exhaustion and memory deficiencies.

Bromantane: This may help enhance dopamine production, which could be beneficial for managing Parkinson's disease where dopamine levels are typically low.

Muscle Atrophy: This Audible IC... See more
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