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Amy dalton
over 1 year ago
How long do IC Imprints last when added to plain water? 

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Aug 12, 2024
Amy dalton, regular water (not distilled) can store ICs for 3 days. 
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KT
Apr 02, 2026
Anton SF would this also apply to reverse osmosis water? 
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Apr 02, 2026
Karen T, yes, RO water behaves like distilled: it holds an imprint only briefly (up to about 2 hours), but if you add a pinch of sea salt to 1 liter of RO water, it can store ICs for roughly 3 days, similar to regular mineralized water .
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KT
Apr 02, 2026
Anton SF Fascinating!!! Thank you! 
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KT
Apr 02, 2026
And creams/lotions? 
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Apr 02, 2026
Karen T, in creams and lotions, IC imprints typically last about 30 days - store the product in a cool, dark place and re-imprint monthly for best results.ย 
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KT
Apr 02, 2026
Anton SFย I think I found the answer to both questions as I read through some search results. It sounds like R/O water is same as distilled and may need to be imprinted daily and that creams/lotions may last up to 30 days with proper storage.ย 
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Apr 02, 2026
Karen T, yes) 
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Regina
over 1 year ago
Just a suggestion. It would be really helpful if IC glowing pad 3 had some kind of an indicator of how much battery is left.
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Aug 12, 2024
Regina, thank you for your suggestion! We will try to make this possible via the app (display % charge there). Probably will be possible next year with new batches of GlowPads 3.ย 
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Community Member shared experience on Acute Ligament Injury
over 1 year ago
I haven't had my injury medically assessed, but I'm fairly certain this is a ligament and/or tendon issue in my knee area that happened weeks ago. The chronic IC results were not as immediate beneficial over the acute IC. This specific IC in one application was extremely helpful in that the tightness and weakness improved. 
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