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Taรฑa Zimmermann wrote a comment to Rheumatoid Arthritis Complex 2.0
over 1 year ago
This has been really amazing from the very first imprinted water that I drank. I saw a complete decrease in pain.  I am now using it everyday for autoimmunity. 
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Oct 24, 2023
Taรฑa Zimmermann, thank you very much for sharing your experience! 
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Denise
over 1 year ago
How do I get my phone to play the audible IC? When choosing an audible protocol, my choices for selection on my phone are IC Pad, Glowing IC Pad, and IC Hummer.
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Oct 23, 2023
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Thank you! 
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Oct 06, 2023
Hi Denise, for Audible ICs it should also show "headphones" options when selecting a device. But overall, device selection just sets a number of repeats. With Audible ICs, you can also just select IC Hummer. 
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Burkhard
over 1 year ago
Hello everyone, I have a question regarding the use of the IC Hammer:
It is said that it should run at a volume of at least 80% while the ICs are being played.
Is this purely a recommendation or a requirement for it to work properly? I don't like the loud noises of most ICs and sometimes only play them at the lowest volume level. Is this just as effective or is it important to play it at a high volume?
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Oct 23, 2023
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Oct 22, 2023
I would like to know too please
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Oct 23, 2023
Hi Burkhard, if you put 100% volume, the IC Hummer will most probably overheat. Sometimes you need to set even lower than 80%. But also if it sounds too loud, you can lower volume to a comfortable level, but not zero.
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