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Kate
22 days ago
Hello everyone! I'd like to run some of the parasite imprints, from what I've read, if you don't need something it won't harm you, so is there any harm in running: Ivermectin, Fenbendazole, Mebendazole, Albendazole and Fluvermal Flubendazole together in a complex? I have been creating imprints in about 750mL and drinking over the day, trying to get most in on an empty stomach. I haven't tried the tinctures yet... See more
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Nov 26, 2025
ย Kate, yes, itโ€™s safe to run those antiparasitic ICs together in a Complex. The body only responds to what it needs, and you can safely combine up to six ICs in a single imprint. Just make sure you imprint them all at once, not one-by-one, because sequential imprinting overwrites the earlier signals. Your current method โ€” imprinting about 750 mL and sipping through the day โ€” is completely appropriate,... See more
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Nov 27, 2025
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Infopathy Team you guys are amazing, thank you so much :) 

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Nov 27, 2025
Infopathy Team just wondering if this mix she made can be used for dogs as well?
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Nov 29, 2025
Devalinda, yes, IC water is safe for animals and can be used the same way as for humans.

  • It is imprinted into glass or plastic (never metal)
  • The water stayed below 30ยฐC during imprinting
  • You give an appropriately small amount (dogs donโ€™t need human volumes)
Typical dog dosing:
ย ๐Ÿ• Small dogs: 10โ€“20 mL per session
ย ๐Ÿ• Medium dogs: 20โ€“40 mL
ย ๐Ÿ• Large dogs: 40โ€“60 mL
ย โ†’ at least 3ร—... See more
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Marlies Zoll
23 days ago
I have a new 4 week old guinea pig that had a long stressful car travel yesterday and would be still dealing with separation from it's family and used environment. I have put my Icare pad under the cage where it sits and plan to run a few infopathy programs on lowered volume to help settle the vagus nerve and its sympathetic system. Just want to check in with you... See more
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Nov 24, 2025
I would use Bach Flower Rescue Remedy IC, imprinting it into water and giving it to drink. And Walnut Flower essence. Both will help with travel/move related stress and adjustment to a new invironment.
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Nov 24, 2025
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Irina Gilligan Thanks for the suggestion 
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Nov 24, 2025
Marlies Zollย I would be interested to know the effect if you decide to use it. Animals usually respond quickly.ย 
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Nov 25, 2025
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Irina Gilligan I have, made a complex using Rescue remedy plus walnut and also ran a couple of trauma and sympathetic relax and balance programs when I had her in her pouch on my lap and the glow pad under her. Also did the Trust Technique (TT) with her. This afternoon I found her having left the pouch and hiding in her tunnel, which is more exposed. I just gave... See more
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Nov 27, 2025
Marlies Zoll Nice! :)
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Nov 26, 2025
Marlies Zoll, yes - PEMF ICs are considered safe for animals, and you can use them with a young guinea pig; just start gently and observe for any signs of overstimulation like restlessness, and stop if anything seems off .

If you want to support the vagus/stress axis directly, here are the two best options and how to use them with your Glow Pad:

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Karl Camden-Burch wrote a comment to Blood Pressure Health
23 days ago
This works very well to maintain correct B.P. levels
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Nov 26, 2025
Karl Camden-Burch, thank you very much for sharing your experience - thatโ€™s wonderful to hear!
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