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Condor wrote a comment to Frequently Asked Questions
7 months ago
Hello, I’m new to this and I’ve looked through the FAQs and the specific ICs comments regarding transfer rate and proper use. I have the Circuit IC Pad and the IC 750 ml (25 oz) glass bottle with EMF. If the transfer rate says total 12 min, is that per 2 oz of water? Meaning for a 25 oz it would be 144 min or so… Does the size of... See more
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May 03, 2025
 Condor, the Circuit IC Pad is designed to imprint up to 750 mL of water in 12 minutes. This means that whether you're imprinting 2 oz (60 mL) or the full 25 oz (750 mL), the transfer time remains 12 minutes. There's no need to adjust the time based on the volume of water, as the device is calibrated for up to 750 mL.
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May 03, 2025
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Infopathy Team many thanks for the prompt response 
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May 08, 2025
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Hi again, regarding the EMF sleeve for the capsule, is it recommended to keep the sleeve on while imprinting as long as the bottle is set on top of the Circuit pad? 
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May 10, 2025
Condor, you would need to remove sleeve and put it on top of the bottle, so bottom of the bottle stays open on top of the IC Pad. Like this:
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May 10, 2025
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Anton SF hi, thank you, yes, that’s how I have it 👍🏽
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Brenda
6 months ago
When doing a remote PEMF, or any IC, shall we choose imprint to water, or body, or does it matter?
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May 10, 2025
Brenda , when doing remote treatment you should generally select “Apply to Body” rather than “Imprint to Water.” This is because the signal is intended to act directly on the body’s energy field rather than being transferred into a physical medium like water.
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Susanne Schwarzer
6 months ago
Good morning,
I have a question for clarification…
When printing on water, there must be minerals in the water…
When I print a cream or sticker, there are no minerals involved…
How does this work?
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May 10, 2025
Susanne Schwarzer, great question - and yes, you're absolutely right that mineral content matters when imprinting into water. Minerals (electrolytes) help stabilize and hold the information in the water’s structure, making the imprint more effective and lasting.

When it comes to creams or stickers, the principle is different. These materials don’t rely on water’s molecular structure - instead, they can hold the information via their molecular surface... See more
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