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MARCO ANTONIO
about 1 month ago
Hello Anton SF
I have a question:
AO Scan has devices called the AO Tune Transducer and the AO Scan Bluetooth Transducer Headset. Is it possible to use these devices with ICs? And more importantly, will they work for transmitting data from the ICs?


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May 29, 2026
MARCO ANTONIO, I think those are like vibrational speakers in their essense - you can use those for audible ICs ย and probbaly for applying other ICs direclty to the body or imprinting into water, but as I dont know about their power levels it is best to set trnasfer device to "Circuit IC Pad" - i.e. transfer any ICs for at least 12 minutes.ย 
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Irina Gilligan
about 2 months ago
I am seeking suggestions for an appropriate ICs for someone diagnosed with ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis).

If anyone has experience working with this condition, I would appreciate any recommendations or insights. I would greatly appreciate input from Daniel Knebel. 

Thank you very much.

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RC
May 29, 2026
I have recently read a testimonial from a man with ALS who has been greatly helped by DMSO. You can find more on Substack A Midwestern Doctor. 
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May 21, 2026
ย Irina Gilligan, ALS is obviously a very serious and complex neurological condition, so the goal with ICs is generally more about supporting nervous system function, neuroinflammation regulation, mitochondrial energy, muscle/nerve communication, and overall resilience rather than presenting them as a cure.

A few ICs that would probably be among the more relevant starting points are:

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Susanne Schwarzer
about 1 month ago
Hello,
My dog has a blood hematoma in his ear (aural hematoma).
Is there something I can use for that?
Thanks for your help
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May 29, 2026
Susanne Schwarzer, please see the following ICs:

Bruise Support - formulated specifically to help support bruises/hematomas. Helpful for the blood-filled swelling in an aural hematoma.

Arnica - commonly used for inflammation, injuries, and hematomas.

How to use:ย 
Imprint into your dogโ€™s drinking water and offer it several times daily. You may also gently apply your IC Pad just outside the affected ear flap once or twice daily, this local... See more
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