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I had tried with pets, but it didnโt work well and gave them explosive watery diarrhea.
My own cat who is 17 years old, has a chronic sinus infection. After giving him an IC, he was sneezing blood whenever he sneezed, which he had never had before. In the end, he was anemic with a pale nose and gums.
I had tried with pets, but it didnโt work well and gave them explosive watery diarrhea.
My own cat who is 17 years old, has a chronic sinus infection. After giving him an IC, he was sneezing blood whenever he sneezed, which he had never had before. In the end, he was anemic with a pale nose and gums.
The same cat after a good rest, decided to try another IC again, checked with my Biogeometry pendulum, he had explosive watery diarrhea and vomiting. Since he has no appetite, I brought him to the vet today.
Ran a trauma PEMF and placed the glowing pad directly on my dogโs tummy, which ended up with explosive diarrhea with blood.
A cat with pancreatitis, I ran the remote IC, and gave him immediate explosive diarrhea.
Anton said there should not be any side effects but it looks like the ICs are too strong on using on animals.
San, using ICs with pets is generally safe, but animals are far more sensitive to energetic signals than humans, so reactions can occur if the IC is too strong or used too often. The diarrhea, vomiting, or bleeding is very unusual reaction, could be likely indicate overstimulation or detox overload rather than toxicity.ย It is good idea to start with mild options, such as Trauma or 12 Cell Salts... See more
San, using ICs with pets is generally safe, but animals are far more sensitive to energetic signals than humans, so reactions can occur if the IC is too strong or used too often. The diarrhea, vomiting, or bleeding is very unusual reaction, could be likely indicate overstimulation or detox overload rather than toxicity. It is good idea to start with mild options, such as Trauma or 12 Cell Salts 3X , imprinting them only once per day into cool water in a glass container and offering just a small sip. Observe your pet closely and stop use if any symptoms appear. Essentially, pets often need much gentler, slower introduction to ICs - start low, go slow, and monitor carefully.