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Three questions regarding audible ICs:
1. Can more than one be listened to simultaneously?
2. Can you listen to an audible IC (i.e., through headphones) while, at the same time, imprinting some other type of IC (PEMF or Imprint) to the body?
3. Is it okay to listen to an audible IC while also listening to music?
Thanks.
Hi Alexander, Thank you for your questions! 1. Yes, you can try listening to a few Audible ICs at the same time. 2. Yes, you can use Audible ICs and at the same time use PEMF or imprint water, but you will need to use additional phone or computer. 3. Yes, you can listen music while using Audible ICs.
Anton Sheikh-Fedorenko, Thanks for your response, Anton. What do you think is the maximum number of audio files that can be listened to simultaneously? Is it 6, like other IC combinations? Also, if the audio files include binaural beats, is it better to listen to those separately? For example, Dr. Andrew Huberman explains after about the 1:08 mark in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G2e9jlU1h0&ab_channel=BeInspired) that the 40 Hz frequency... 查看更多Anton Sheikh-Fedorenko, Thanks for your response, Anton. What do you think is the maximum number of audio files that can be listened to simultaneously? Is it 6, like other IC combinations? Also, if the audio files include binaural beats, is it better to listen to those separately? For example, Dr. Andrew Huberman explains after about the 1:08 mark in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2G2e9jlU1h0&ab_channel=BeInspired) that the 40 Hz frequency is more effective when it's listened to in isolation from music, etc., so I would assume coupling the 40 Hz. frequency with some other frequency would be even more distracting?
hi Alexander, the best would be to listen them alone. But in general you can try mixing things until audio sounds choppy and disturbed. Some Audible ICs are simple, like single frequencies (solfeggio), those once you can listen I think all together. I think less you give the body right away might be better, but at the same there can be combinations where ICs enhance each other. More experiments are needed.
hi Alexander, the best would be to listen them alone. But in general you can try mixing things until audio sounds choppy and disturbed. Some Audible ICs are simple, like single frequencies (solfeggio), those once you can listen I think all together. I think less you give the body right away might be better, but at the same there can be combinations where ICs enhance each other. More experiments are needed.
I would like to use your professional platform for my clients to have access to my extensive library of FSM protocols. Am I correct in my reading of your practitioner agreement that there is no arrangement or agreement I can make with you that these will remain private and not published for anyone to access?
Hi Brian, you will be able to make all your ICs restricted, so only you decide who uses them. You will be able to create custom collections with your protocols and create paid subscriptions for those collections to your clients if you wish - this new functionality that we recently added. For more details please send us an email [email protected] Thank you!