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Anton SF
Apr 18, 2021
Hi Nataly, we suggest using the same PEMF IC at least once a day, and you can use it for a few weeks. With each time effect should build up.
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Mar 12, 2025
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Dur
8 months ago
Hello,
Which complexes would you recommend for a TH2 shift? IL-4 and TNF-ALPHA are too high.
Thanks so much!
Elke
Which complexes would you recommend for a TH2 shift? IL-4 and TNF-ALPHA are too high.
Thanks so much!
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Mar 11, 2025
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Anti-Inflammatory Complex : Targeting inflammation, this complex may help reduce elevated TNF-ฮฑ levels, addressing inflammatory responses associated with a Th2 shift. -
Allergy Support : aims to ease pollen-related allergies and support the sinuses and lungs.ย -
7-Mushroom Blend : Combining reishi, turkey tail, chaga, blazei, maitake, shiitake, and lion's mane mushrooms, this... See more
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Mar 12, 2025
ย Dur , yes, you can combine multiple ICs into a single complex to address various health conditions. ย
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Karin Nรคgele
8 months ago
What helps with a trigger thumb
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EZ Trigger finger PEMF : designed to provide at-home self-healing for conditions like trigger thumb. It incorporates various Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapies aimed at reducing inflammation and promoting healing in the affected tendon.ย -
Joint Pain : aims to reduce joint pain and support joint rehabilitation. It contains components like Alendronate sodium, Arnica Montana 1M, Glucosamine + Chondroitin (with MSM), Oxycodone, and Traumeel... See more
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