Hi Anton, I connect my glowing IC pad to my laptop, to the headphone jack - so, I don't hear anything, but the pad is glowing until transfer is complete. When I switch audio output on my laptop to my wireless bluetooth speaker, I can hear the transfer but the pad stops glowing. My question: As long as the pad glows during transfer, do I need to be concerned with not hearing it? Thank you.
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Oct 27, 2019
Hi Monica, thank you for your question! When you turn on Bluetooth speaker then the signal going to that speaker, not IC Pad. Glowing IC Pad should glow during the transfer and you should not hear the sound, otherwise there is no signal comming to IC Pad. IC Pad emmits electromagnetic wave, not acoustic.
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I have a couple of questions
- you make the comparison with homeopathy, but I cannot find any information of the dilution of the infoceuticals. For instance Arnica could be in 5CH, 30CH, etc. Where I can find this information
- I see that the infoceuticals... See more
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Oct 15, 2019
Hi Elie, thank you for your questions! Regarding comparison with homoeopathy, in the video on this page https://www.infoceuticals.co/en/posts/what-are-infoceuticals-ics (please copy the link and put it in your browser) we try to explain how homoeopathy works using the quantum electrodynamic theory of coherent domains. The same theory is applicable for infoceuticals... See more
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Hi Anton
Thank you for your quick answer. I think I had understood that the original properties (such as structure of matter) of the source product are transmitted to the target water (I assume you use scalar waves as suggests the shape of the antenna); but when I browse the... See more
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Oct 15, 2019
Hi Elie, yes, looks like for those ICs, IC Developer has not provided the information about the potency. But the description represents the effect which was provided by the source product manufacturer. I will try to get the information what potencies were used to prepare that ICs and update the descriptions if I find that information. Thank you!
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