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Sherry Marshall
about 2 months ago
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Infopathy Team
May 14, 2026
ย Sherry Marshall , purified water can still be used for imprinting ๐ The main difference is that highly purified/RO/distilled-type waters usually do not hold the imprint as long as natural mineral or spring water.
A simple way to make it behave more like spring water is to remineralize it slightly โ many people add a tiny pinch of good-quality sea salt or trace minerals to the water. It does not... See more
A simple way to make it behave more like spring water is to remineralize it slightly โ many people add a tiny pinch of good-quality sea salt or trace minerals to the water. It does not need much.
If using purified water, itโs also a good idea to drink it sooner after imprinting rather than storing it for many days.
And placing it into a glass container like youโre already doing is great!
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Shilpesh
about 2 months ago
Are the herbs also imprinted in the Glowing IC Pad 3, like in the Glowing IC Pad?
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Karen
about 2 months ago
My husband kindly bought me a large glass pitcher so that I can imprint more water at one time (he didnโt realize there were other methods). The bottom of pitcher is about twice the circumference of the IC glow pad, does the fact it is overhanging the pad matter? Also, I cannot shake the water in it, as it doesnโt have a lid. Can I vigorously stir the water instead... See more
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ย Karen , yes, you can use it. Center the glass pitcher on the Glow Pad and keep the total volume at or below about 2 liters so the signal can cover the whole volume. For larger batches, make a small โsalted concentrateโ (about 1 tsp sea salt in ~200 ml) on the pad and dilute it into your pitcher (1 ml concentrate per ~400 ml water). Glass is ideal, avoid... See more
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