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Gyรถrgy Csala
8 months ago
A question about using Rife frequencies.

I studied in depth (but very fast) the works of Dr. Rife.ย 
It is amazing what he did.

Nothing less to say about Infopathy, the IC pad and other two instruments.

Dr. Rife worked out a precise approach to make his machine work, to create the expected results.

How did you ensure that the same or very similar effects will be elicited on the... See more
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Jul 22, 2025
Hi Gyรถrgy Csala, thank you for your thoughtful question and kind words about Infopathy and our instruments!

Dr. Royal Rifeโ€™s pioneering work with frequencies indeed laid a fascinating foundation for frequency-based healing. Infopathy builds on these principles but uses a modern, scientifically informed approach to ensure safety, precision, and reproducibility.

Here is how Infopathy ensures similar or improved effects compared to traditional Rife machines, and some best practices when... See more
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Jul 22, 2025
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Infopathy Team Thank you for your detailed answer. I saw that Dr. Rife's work dependent on precision. So, I see that you follow his footsteps and provide even more precision and better results.

On the other hand, if there is any point in application (by the user) of the Rife frequencies or other ICs, let me know if I should take any more points into consideration apart from regular application... See more
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Jul 26, 2025
Gyรถrgy Csala, in some cases (some ICs), there might be some nuances regarding application. Those are usually mentioned in the description or discussed in the comments section of the particular IC.ย 
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Feb 18, 2026
Infopathy Team this is great info.ย  With Rife becoming more popular, there are so many devices to choose from.ย  I am asked this question often.ย  Thank you for the breakdown!
Every single day Iโ€™m reminded why infopathy is the BEST! ย I believe every home needs one!
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Feb 20, 2026
Heidi Hudas, thank you very much! :)
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Lynne
8 months ago
Hi, my Glo pad 3 is just making noises when I try to do imprints, tried everything, re booting lap top, charging Glo pad, switching it on and waiting a few minutes and switching it back on, nothing helps
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I always plug in my Pathy after I've opened the desired program. I use the included cable. My laptop then asks me to "Connect headphones." I press OK. Then it works silently when I press Imprint.
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Jul 22, 2025
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Andrea Karoline Bachtrรคgl Thank you my husband fixed already for me
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Jul 21, 2025
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Husband fixed it already, thanks
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Samantha Wilson
10 months ago
Has anyone created a successful IC complex for alpha gal? I have searched and can't seem to find one. Not sure if I'm not adding the correct terms in my search or not. 
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May 29, 2025
Samantha Wilson, great question - Alpha-gal syndrome is a rare and complex condition, so you're right that there's no ready-made IC complex specifically labeled for it. However, you can support the body with ICs that focus on immune regulation, histamine response, and gut barrier repair, which are central aspects in managing alpha-gal sensitivity.

Hereโ€™s a simple IC protocol to consider:

Histamine Buster : Helps regulate histamine levels, often involved... See more
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May 31, 2025
Infopathy Team I have never heard of Alpha-gal syndrome, what is it please?
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Jun 01, 2025
Lynne, Alpha-gal syndrome is a type of food allergy to red meat and other products made from mammals. Itโ€™s triggered by a sugar molecule called alpha-gal (galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose), which is found in most mammals but not in fish, birds, or people.

The reaction typically develops after a tick bite, most commonly from the Lone Star tick in the U.S., which transfers alpha-gal into the body and can cause the immune... See more
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Jun 01, 2025
Infopathy Team Wow, thank you
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Jul 19, 2025
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Infopathy Team Thank you!
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