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Amy Bruscoe wrote a comment to Cancer Complex
almost 3 years ago
I am wondering if this is best in the morning or eveningโ€ฆ? Thank you
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Nov 29, 2022
Hi Amy, we recommend using the same Imprint IC at least 3 times a day, drinking at least 50 ml (2oz) of water each time. Those 3 times better be evenly distributed during the day. You can also drink more often, it would be better. Try drinking on empty stomach and hold water in your mouth for 5-10 seconds before swallowing. 
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Bob Hoffman wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
almost 3 years ago
After the webinar earlier this week and then reading FAQ's, I'm confused about the number complexes that can be in one mixture. For instance, I want to put BPC-157, GHK โ€“ Cu, LL-37 and MK-677 peptides in one. Is that too many?
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Nov 26, 2022
Hi Bob, we recommend including up to 6 Imprint ICs into one Complex. At least if you just started using ICs. It is even better to start with single ICs and use them for 1 week. Then use small complexes (up to 6 ICs)  for a few weeks and later you can try (if needed) creating large complexes. You mentioned 4 ICs, which is good, not too many. 
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mancebo wrote a comment to P4 r^2 BURN
almost 3 years ago
hello Anton, in PDMF should we use one-by-one, or can we transfer all at once?
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Nov 26, 2022
Hi Mancebo, for PEMF complexes it is better to use them in One-by-one mode. It is also possible to use in All at once mode, but up to 3 PEMFs in one complex. 
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