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Ruthie Gio shared experience on Mast Cell Inhibition PEMF
8 months ago
This is helping me so much with my Mast Cell Activation Syndrome! After one week using this and the Histamine Buster, I've gotten off all my OTC antihistamines, and am only using my oral rX occasionally. Whew! And my symptoms are better under control than before! This is what my Dr. was hoping for me : ) Only to need my monthly shot for MCAS and no more extra meds.  (I expect to get to that point within a month.)
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Apr 27, 2026
Hi what time of the day do you use it and do you run histamine buster straight after thanks 
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Sep 16, 2025
Ruthie Gio - do you use as an imprint or direct on body as a PEMF as suggested?
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Dec 18, 2025
Ruthie Gio - Do use the IC at regular strength or increase to more reps ?
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Clement Lui
about 4 hours ago
While performing programming for PEMF protocol, I would like to recommend 2 things:

1. Set the default waveform to ramped sqr if this is not affecting other users. 
2. Set the duration, minutes to blank or โ€œ1โ€ rather than the current โ€œ0.00โ€ as it is uncommon to set duration in terms of seconds. 
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Ken wrote a comment to Pelvic Floor Muscle Activation PEMF
19 days ago
Tried this IC for 3 weeks for stress incontinence post protatectomy 3 years ago. Unfortunately there was little inprovememt.
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Kenย Hi Ken, sorry that you have not seen any improvement but its not surprising. This issue requires much more anaylsis in terms of the history of the surgery and rehab and your current over all health. The treatment approach would involve treatment for Sacral Plexus, the individual nerves that would in effect cause a 'phatom limb pain' if the whole prostrate was removed, for the potential build up of... See more
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Apr 11, 2026
Ken, the issue may be more than simple pelvic floor weakness alone. At this stage, the leakage is often related to sphincter weakness, scar tissue, nerve recovery limits, or persistent bladder dysfunction, so a single pelvic floor frequency may not be enough. The most useful next stepย  would be to pair the Pelvic Floor Muscle Activation PEMF with a broader tissue-repair and nerve-support approach, rather than continuing it alone.... See more
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