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John Parkin, here are the top two options for you:
肺/慢性阻塞性肺病 : This complex is specifically designed for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and supports lung function, oxygen exchange, mucus reduction, and inflammation control. It combines multiple ICs that work synergistically to ease breathing and improve energy levels.
John Parkin, here are the top two options for you:
肺/慢性阻塞性肺病 : This complex is specifically designed for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and supports lung function, oxygen exchange, mucus reduction, and inflammation control. It combines multiple ICs that work synergistically to ease breathing and improve energy levels.
Usage:
Imprint and drink at least 50 ml (2 oz) three times per day.
Shake water before imprinting, not before drinking.
Use for at least 3–4 weeks, then evaluate progress.
Lung support : Supports respiratory health, oxygenation, and immune defense. Beneficial for those with chronic cough, shortness of breath, or lung inflammation—commonly seen in COPD. It includes ICs that promote bronchial relaxation and reduce oxidative stress in lung tissue.
Usage:
Same as above — 3 times per day, in cool or room-temperature water.
May be used together with the COPD Complex or alternated daily.
For Better Results:
Hydrate well — water helps clear mucus and supports lung function.
Hi Anton, just heard an interview with William Pawluk, who is supposed to be an expert in PEMF-therapy. He emphasized intensity over specific frequency. Of course, for healing a bone fracture, a high intensity might be faster /in effectiveness. But he also questions Rife frequencies due to the studies solely... 查看更多
Hi Anton, just heard an interview with William Pawluk, who is supposed to be an expert in PEMF-therapy. He emphasized intensity over specific frequency. Of course, for healing a bone fracture, a high intensity might be faster /in effectiveness. But he also questions Rife frequencies due to the studies solely in petri dishes, he says. From what I understand, it makes sense to treat liver cells with different frequencies than muscle cells because it is the specific information the cell needs to function as this specific cell, right? I am confused.
Guten Abend Anton, darf ich in dem Zusammenhang fragen, wie tief das GlowPad in das Gewebe geht, da ich immer dachte, das es doch ein PEMF Gerät ist? Freundliche Grüße
Susanne Noll. it is great question - and it’s normal to feel confused because “frequency,” “intensity,” and “information” often get mixed together.
Intensity answers “how strong/how deep does the field reach?” Clinical PEMF machines can be very strong, sometimes strong enough that you feel muscle twitches. Home IC devices... 查看更多
Susanne Noll. it is great question - and it’s normal to feel confused because “frequency,” “intensity,” and “information” often get mixed together.
Intensity answers “how strong/how deep does the field reach?” Clinical PEMF machines can be very strong, sometimes strong enough that you feel muscle twitches. Home IC devices like the Glowing IC Pad are gentler; you usually won’t feel contractions because the field is lower intensity, though you can still deliver the signal effectively. Technically GlowPad is not a regular traditional PEMF device.
Frequency/content answers “what information is being delivered?” On Infopathy, all ICs—audibles, PEMFs, imprints - are informational/bioresonance signals designed to resonate with specific cells, tissues, organs, or processes. In that sense, they’re “specific” to targets, not because each cell has one magic frequency, but because the sets are chosen to nudge particular biological functions into balance via resonance phenomena .
Bottom line: High intensity can speed certain tissue responses (e.g., fracture settings) but isn’t required for every goal. With ICs, think "right information to the right place, consistently".