There is a naltrexone infoceutical. In the description, it describes both naltrexone and low dose naltrexone. Which effect does it have? Also, can it be combined with one of the opioid frequencies or do they cancel each other out?
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Greg
Dec 09, 2019
Hi Lisa, There is no definitive answer to your question. It is a good one. I'll tell you my own thoughts about it (I uploaded that particular infoceutical, BTW). I think (and I think there is evidence in support) that there are two components to any substance. One is its physical nature. The other is the electromagnetic field it generates and imparts to water, a field that contains the information of that substance. When naltrexone blocks opiate... See more
Hi Lisa, There is no definitive answer to your question. It is a good one. I'll tell you my own thoughts about it (I uploaded that particular infoceutical, BTW). I think (and I think there is evidence in support) that there are two components to any substance. One is its physical nature. The other is the electromagnetic field it generates and imparts to water, a field that contains the information of that substance. When naltrexone blocks opiate receptors, it is doing so both through the physical interaction of the molecule with the receptor, and also through an informational modulation of that receptor. Receptors actually act as antennae, and specific receptors will receive specific signals. So, I think the physical substance acts in a mechanical way on the receptor, and that activity is dose-dependent. But I think that delivered as an IC it will modulate the receptor and its activity much as, say, phosphatidylserine will modulate adrenal function: pick it up when it's low, push it down when it's high. In this regard, my suspicion is that the IC naltrexone will be appropriate for those with autoimmune disease or cancer *and* taking opioid pain relievers. That's all, of course, my best guess as to how it works as in IC. I hope you'll report back here your experience with it. Best regards, Greg
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Shane Jacobsen
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Heard about ICs from Greenfield Naturals the water man Gary. Just into preventiveness, have always been interested in Frequencies Vibrations, resonants, reading, learning about it. Thanks to Gary, Since taking the ICs, have been going to bed between 10&11 PM and up between 4 &5:30 AM every morning 2 days after starting taking the ICs. If there is no snow to clear, its of to the jim, then the steam, then the inferred sauna. Have been going... See more
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Hi Anton! I add ease-pemf in my IC complex and the transfer time went from 12 minute to around 4 minutes. Can put together substances based ic-s with pemf on the same complex( water) or have to download first the ic that I use and after that download in the same water the pemf. Thank you!
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Dec 08, 2019
Hi Lidia, thank you for your question! Yes, currently, if you add PEMF-based IC into a complex the transfer time will be determined by PEMF IC's length. This may be changed later, i.e. minimum transfer time will stay at least 12 minutes. But you can do it, you can include PEMF-based ICs into complexes.
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