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Aviv Yodfat wrote a comment to Overweight and Obesity (Rife)
4 months ago
An interesting thing about all the "weight loss" PEMF is how calming they are. It makes sense, since chronic stress is implicated in weight gain, but it is surprising to see that it is more of a "chicken" then egg problem.
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Jeannine Moore wrote a comment to Chronic Skin Conditions
5 months ago
Hi Anton,
do you think that this could help with scleroderma of the skin? thank you!!
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Jun 29, 2025
Jeannine Moore, yes, the Chronic Skin Conditions may help with scleroderma of the skin, as it is designed to support chronic inflammatory skin conditions, including those involving autoimmune and fibrotic elements. However, it is not specifically tailored for scleroderma.

For a more targeted approach, I recommend using the Scleroderma , which was created specifically to address scleroderma and includes components that support immune modulation, reduce inflammation, and improve microcirculation.
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Jul 07, 2025
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Anton SF thank you so much! I appreciate you!!
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Anita Zeilinger
4 months ago
Hello, is there a PEMF that works against a tooth with a foci? /
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Jul 07, 2025
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Thank you for the quick response
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Jun 30, 2025
Anita Zeilinger, for a tooth with a foci (chronic dental infection), you can try Kieferostitis, which may help resolve hidden infections often associated with root canals or necrotic teeth. Additionally, Trauma may help reduce tissue stress and support regeneration. Another IC you can try is Arnica, which may help manage inflammation and support the immune response to infection.
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