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Julie-Anne Cox
3 months ago
When imprinting to water or whatever from your desktop computer, should you make sure nothing else is running in the background? like no other audio files being played at the same time? I was imprinting my water but then realized i had a youtube video on another tab open and playing the audio - would this affect the imprint?
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Oct 29, 2025
Julie-Anne Cox, yes, this can interfere. You need to avoid playing any other sounds or audio at the same time, but short sound notifications are okay.
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Nov 05, 2025
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Anton SF if doing remote does same rule apply or can i use my computer while running remote ICs/Complexes?

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Nov 07, 2025
Julie-Anne Cox, this does not apply for the remote treatments, you can listen music etc on your compuer while doing remote.ย 
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Martin Lee
3 months ago
 Can I imprint a shungite pendant 
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Oct 29, 2025
ย Martin Lee, it might be possible, but we dont have any experience wiht that. People usually choose quarts for imprinting..ย 
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rob wrote a comment to Spore-based probiotic
about 3 years ago
hello Anton,
what is the exact procedure and what do I have to consider?!
I get my water from the tap via a water filter with activated carbon....do I have to program my water with a Schumann resonance or something similar beforehand and then this program or should the water run directly on it and that's it?!

Best wishes,
ROB
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Dec 06, 2022
Hi Rob, if your water does not have any minerals left after filtration, we recommend adding a pinch of Himalayan or Sea salt to 1 liter of water before imprinting. You don't need to run Schumann resonance IC before imprinting water.  
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rob
Dec 07, 2022
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I understand, thank you very much, you say a pinch how much exactly is that supposed to be in grams?

daniel recommended 1-2 teaspoons in his Q&A, but no one can swallow it because it tastes way too salty...

thank you for your valuable info/work!
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Dec 07, 2022
Hi Rob, pinch of salt is about 0.3-0.5 grams. Therefore you need to add 0.3-0.5 grams to 1 litter of filtered water to remineralize it. It is a small amount of salt. Your water should not taste salty.
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1-2 teaspoons are for preparing saline for Method 2, which is later diluted with regular drinking water.
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rob
Dec 09, 2022
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thank you so much for correcting me.

anton, i think it's a real pity that you don't have a "how to do / how it works" video section (on your homepage or a youtube channel) where you have the opportunity to see everything in detail (as step-by-step instructions) to see and thus to understand better... that would make it much easier, especially when it comes to achieving success, with very... See more
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Dec 09, 2022
Thank you Rob for the feedback! Noted, we will be working on it! 
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rob
Dec 10, 2022
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great, and many thanks for the added value!

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Oct 26, 2025
Anton SF Why does the water have to contain minerals? Does this also apply to all other imprints?
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Oct 29, 2025
Christina Hengl, you need to use good drinking water that contains minerals; bottled spring water is ideal. If your activated-carbon filter removes minerals, add a small pinch of Himalayan or sea salt per liter (about 0.3โ€“0.5 g per 1 L) before imprinting so the signal transfers well. Your water should not taste salty.ย 

Minerals help the water hold and transfer the informational signal more effectively; this recommendation applies generally... See more
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