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Charlie Blower wrote a comment to G (146 Hz) Nogier
over 1 year ago
Hi there, i just realized I have been accidentally using this as pemf on my shoulder for my bursitis and marrow edema. I just noticed it is audible. For audibles, do I not even use the IC pad and just listen to the sound off of my computer or connect headphones and listen? A bit confused. Would this also be your best recommendation to get that bursa inflammation down and... See more
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Aug 15, 2024
Charlie Blower, you can listed Audibles with headphones or apply them directly to the body using transfer device (as you were doing).ย 
At you practitioner office do you use PEMF or micro/micro current applied via electrodes? Usually from PEMF you would not feel muscles contraction, but depends on frequency and intensity. For example you would not be able to feel muscles lightly contracting 146 times per second, similarly as... See more
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Aug 15, 2024
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Anton SF Got it thanks for the info! Yes my physical therapist uses a pulse xl pro pemf machine linked here:ย https://www.pulsepemf.com/pemf-machines/pulse-xlpro/

They put a ring around my shoulder and it makes like contractions and pulsing in my shoulder. Will try that inflammation and pain pemf too, is that one good for the marrow edema through my acromion as well?
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Aug 17, 2024
Charlie Blower, thank you for sharing. I see, that one produces a very strong field, so tissue in the body contracts or vibrates. With Glowing IC Pad some reported a similar sensation for some ICs, but usually, you would not feel it as the generated field is much more gentle and more about delivering specific frequencies, and informational signals.
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Anton SF Chiming in on the 'pulsation' feeling.ย  One of the reasons I chose to invest in a few IC Hummers is exactly that: feeling of pulsation when the IC hummer is applied to the body.ย  I chose to add this treatment option in my clinic because, as human beings, we look for something tangible to rely on for healing.ย  IC Hummer now only allows for the direct transfer of... See more
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Mar 04, 2025
Alice Jerahian, B.Sc, MEd, thank ย very much for sharing this! That is true, tangible feeling is important.
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EvitaK
8 months ago
Hello everyone ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿป my dentist says I need a root resection because one of the roots has a lesion (x-ray). I have no complaints, no pain. My crown on the tooth is broken and in order to get a new one, this operation has to be done.
Which IC can I use to maybe get rid of this inflammation?
The only thing that comes to mind is dental granuloma ๐Ÿค”
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Mar 04, 2025
EvitaK, you may try the following to address inflammation:
Granuloma Dental: This IC is indicated for conditions such as dental cysts or abscesses, chronic root inflammation, pus formation, throbbing toothache, and oral lesions.ย 
Kieferostitis: This IC is designed for chronic jawbone decay, whether symptomatic or not, and addresses issues like pain, swelling, pus formation, bone affections, fatigue, muscle and joint pain, and migraines. ย 
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ka wrote a comment to TMJ Dysfunction
8 months ago
Can I also place the ic pad on the breastbone or do I have to position it on the jaw joint?
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Mar 04, 2025
ka, you can place the IC Pad directly over the affected jaw joint to target the area more effectively. However, if this placement is uncomfortable or impractical, you can position the IC Pad on the sternum (breastbone) as an alternative. ย 
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