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Hi Anton, I am trying to find remedies for Ringing in ears (Tinnitus). Can you suggest any frequencies which may be used to help? Has anyone had success in removing tinnitus?
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Jul 01, 2024
Barry Staples-Smith (Aura Blue), for addressing ringing in the ears (Tinnitus), here are some ICs and complexes on Infopathy that might be helpful:

  1. ย  Tinnitus (Rife)ย  This PEMF IC uses Rife frequencies that may help with tinnitus. It can be applied using an IC Pad or IC Hummer, either on your chest or directly on your ears for optimal results.
  2. ย  Tinnitus Killer Complex This complex includes multiple ICs aimed at... See more
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Jul 02, 2024
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Anton SF Thank you Anton.

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Hello, the question I have is about unwanted side effects. Are there as many, more or less with chemical drugs than with water informed by the C of the drug? Has this been tested?
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Jul 01, 2024
Marie-Josรฉe MAURICE, yes, this was the first thing that we were testing on laboratory animals, then in clinical observations with patients and later collecting from users - there are no side effects from ICs compared to chemical form.ย 

We have the following hypothesis why is that so: ICs are much less stable structures (coherent domains of the water and mimic signal of the molecules) compared to the actual chemicals... See more
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Jul 02, 2024
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Anton SF Thank you for this information, I
I was a little worried about the allopathic part... I understand well now
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in this article, in the last paragraph, he compares 2 molecules which have the same name, benzopyrene. Is there an error? otherwise, I don't understand. This article is very interesting
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Jul 01, 2024
Marie-Josรฉe MAURICE, sorry we did not highlight the spelling difference and those 2 names look the same, but actually, there is 1 letter difference:ย  benzo[a]pyrene and benzo[e]pyrene.
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