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Helen Pryor wrote a comment to Beauty Booster
over 4 years ago
Can I put this one into a cream? If so does it have to be in a glass container to transfer or is the container it is in fine? How often would I need to charge the cream? Thank you!
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May 16, 2021
Hi Helen, yes, even this is PEMF IC, you can transfer it to cream as well. It can be glass, plastic (including acrylics), or ceramic, any non-metallic material. After the transfer, you can cover the container with aluminum foil to protect it from environmental fields. You can do a transfer once a month.
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Apr 29, 2022
Anton, why not metal? I keep it in an aluminum jar to protect the frequencies from external interference. So, isn't it okay?
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Apr 29, 2022
Hi Patrizia, metal shields the electromagnetic signals, therefore you can not use it for the Imprint, but you can use it to protect water or cream after the imprinting.
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Chiara wrote a comment to Acute Traumatic Disc PEMF
over 4 years ago
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May 15, 2021
Hi Chiara, it means that there is no frequency spectrum graph shown for this IC. If you transfer some other IC, for example, Imprint IC, then during the transfer you will see a blue graph that represents the frequency spectrum of the signal. But for some ICs it is not available and you see that message. It does not affect the transfer.
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May 15, 2021
Thank you Anton
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Dwayne wrote a comment to Healthy Brain and mood
over 4 years ago
Is there any difference between imprinting all at once or one by one? Are there any general guidelines regarding when and why you would need to choose one over the other?
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May 15, 2021
Hi Dwayne, in the "Transfer all at once" mode, all the ICs in the IC Complex will be transferred at the same time. It is recommended to use this mode if you are imprinting ICs to water or other products When you select the mode "One-by-one", the ICs in an IC Complex will be transferred (played) one after another, like songs in a playlist. It is recommended to use this... See more
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