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Angela
14 days ago
My husband had leg surgery a few years ago.  He had two ligaments replaced one with pig ligament the other artificial.  I'm concerned his DNA has been compromised.  I have only thought of this after reading Daniel Knebel's comment on a post from 4 yrs ago, where he says :-


"" I dont think thats a very good idea.Energetically this signal is linked to his dna and energy fields.It is a very bad idea to infuse foreign dna information to... See more
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Jun 05, 2025
Angela , the porcine ligament graft used in your husbandโ€™s surgery was throughly de-cellularised before implantation, leaving little more than a collagen scaffold with virtually no residual pig DNA. Over the years his own stem cells have populated that scaffold, while the synthetic ligament contains no genetic material at all. So there is no โ€œalien DNAโ€ inside him sending disruptive signals to his genome or biofield.

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Jun 05, 2025
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Infopathy Team thank you for that informative reply, that is very helpful and reassuring.  On a similar note....do you think the same would apply to small bone grafts used in dentistry, where they offer the option of animal or synthetic origin ?
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Jun 06, 2025
Angela , yes, the same principles generally apply. Most modern bone graft materials, whether animal (such as bovine or porcine) or synthetic, are processed to remove cellular material and residual DNA, leaving primarily mineral or collagen scaffolds. This processing minimizes the presence of foreign genetic material, reducing the risk of immune reactions or genetic interference.
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Jun 06, 2025
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Infopathy Team thank you , thatโ€™s useful to know , appreciated 
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1. How is he doing now, in terms of mobility, strength, balance and flexibility? and how about his overall wellness? 
Itโ€™s been a few years and if the above are all good, what worries you? 
If there has been issue here and there, address them with the various amazing Infopathy energies to balance his system. Or have you been doing so already? 

2. It is probably a valid and professional decision for your husband surgeon to have chosen... See more
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Dana Franks wrote a comment to Sciatica (Rife)
about 1 year ago
I used this at the start of another sciatic episode which usually lasts for at least 2 weeks of intermittent agony.  Im really happy to report that, although I had another day of symptoms after use, it just went away.  Absolutely amazing for that to happen. Ive been a lifelong sufferer of sciatica so it's a really big deal. Thank you for helping me drop the pain of this awful affliction caused by a childhood injury. 
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Jun 06, 2025
Dana Franks how many times did you use this PEMF for relief? 
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Jun 06, 2025
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Crystal  Hi Crystal, I used it about 3 times daily for a week or so, but noticed some relief after a few days so I just continued.  If I feel that an episode is niggling, I simply apply and it goes away before it takes hold.
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Cr
May 13, 2025
Where did you apply it Dana Franks
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Mar 24, 2024
Dana Franks, thank you very much for sharing your experience!
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Can this IC help with a benign inner ear tumor, "Acoustic Neuroma" or also known as a Vestibular Schwannoma? Any recommendations on IC's that would be helpful?
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Jun 06, 2025
Billie Ann McDonald, because an acoustic neuroma grows slowly on the vestibular portion of the 8แต—สฐ cranial nerve, the main complementary goals are to (1) quiet the tumourโ€™s metabolism, (2) strengthen surrounding nerve tissue, and (3) keep local inflammation low.
Hereโ€™s a simple protocol you can run for six to eight weeks, then reassess.

Morning โ€“ Play Cancer Cell Metabolic Pathways as a PEMF... See more
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Jun 06, 2025
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Infopathy Team thank you!! I will try this. I will follow up after my next MRI which should be scheduled for August/September so this will work out very timely. I actually have bi-lateral acoustic neuromas- one in each ear :( sadly. I had surgery on my right ear in 2021, which resulted in complete hearing loss (nerve severed) & facial paralysis on right side (nerve compressed). I've made a lot of progress since then. However,... See more
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