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Vittorio Bertolazzi wrote a comment to Aloe Vera Gel
8 days ago
I also rubbed some aloe vera gel that I have on my balcony
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Mary Anne Doherty
12 days ago
Hi. My 7 year old grandson has all of the symptoms that coincide with the measles. Can you recommend an ic to help his body while it runs his course. Thank you 
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May 04, 2026
ย Mary Anne Doherty, measles can be serious in children, so please contact his pediatrician promptly, and seek urgent care if he has high fever, trouble breathing, unusual sleepiness/confusion, or signs of dehydration.

We recommend the following ICs:
MORB 200C (Morbillinum) - Morbillinum (measles nosode) may help the bodyโ€™s response during measles. Imprint to water and give at least 50 mL, 3 times daily, ideally on an empty stomach and... See more
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Yan
12 days ago
Infrared (IR) light is invisible to the naked eye, but looking directly at it can damage eyesight. Does that mean we shouldn't look at a functioning IC pad?
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May 04, 2026
ย Yan, great question โ€” and youโ€™re right that infrared light isnโ€™t visible ๐Ÿ˜Š

The IC Pad uses LED lights (blue, red, and infrared), and even when the infrared mode appears โ€œdark,โ€ itโ€™s still active. So as a general precaution, itโ€™s best not to look directly into the emitters, even if you donโ€™t see light.

In normal use, thereโ€™s no issue being around the pad. Itโ€™s safe as intended โ€”... See more
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