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AUDREY FAYE MUCHA
18 days ago
If I am going to imprint a cream, does one imprint for the stated time on IC.  

Ex:  Pain Relef Complex gives a 2min transfer time.  Assuming that's normally for a 2L bottle of water - and I am imprinting 4 oz of cream, how many times should I run the imprint?  Just the 2 mins or longer?  Or less?

Thank you so much!
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Jan 13, 2026
It was mentioned in one of the videos that 6 X the 2 min imprint time was pretty much as strong as it gets.
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Laleah Pierce
19 days ago
where can I find information about how much infused water to drink each day.  I've been drinking about 6 oz of 3 different combinations a day.  Is this ok, too much or not enough.?

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Jan 13, 2026
Laleah Pierce, with imprinted IC water, the focus is not on the total volume consumed but on consistency. It is recommended to use the same IC or Complex at least 3 times per day, drinking a minimum of 50 mL (2 oz) each time.ย 

You can find more information in our help section:
ย https://www.infopathy.com/en/help

Also, when taking multiple IC Complexes, we recommend drinking one complex at a time, spacing... See more
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joke van asselt
19 days ago
I think my girlfriend has bursitis on her heel. She keeps  saving it's her heel, but that's under her feet and she really has it at the back  of her heel, which majes it diffecult for heren to weer lekker shows. Only cross, without a back. What would You  scan for here?
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Jan 13, 2026
joke van asselt, what youโ€™re describing sounds very consistent with retrocalcaneal bursitis associated with Haglundโ€™s deformity, where pain is felt at the back of the heel rather than underneath the foot, often making closed shoes uncomfortable or difficult to wear. You may wish to try the following ICs:

Inflammation and Pain: may help reduce local inflammation and discomfort in joints and surrounding soft tissue.

Tendon Injury Acute... See more
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Jan 12, 2026
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A Haglund's deformity is a bony protrusion at the back of the heel bone (calcaneus), just above the attachment of the Achilles tendon. This bump can cause friction with the shoe, irritation of the bursa and ultimately inflammation or chronic pain. This is also known as Haglund's syndrome, especially when combined with bursitis and tendon problems.
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