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Peter
6 months ago
 This remote program is absolutely amazing. I have created 5 different Pmef Ic complexes for me. Is there a way to set them to repeat one by one? Right now when I high light them they're repeating all together at the same time. 
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Sep 21, 2025
Peter , thank you for your feedback! You can create one complex that include all ICs from those 5 complexes and then set complex to one-by-one mode and start remote treatment. To make complex creating faster you can add one complex to another - click [...] on a complex and then "add to complex".ย 
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Anton SFย Greetings Anton. Thank you very much. It works exactly as you said. Wonderful. Thank you.ย 
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JM
This sounds very exciting! Where do we access the Volum-Scan on the website from the home page? I was guessing it would be under "Filter by Application" but I don't see that option. I also am not sure where you find the full table. I have only 3 collums on the home page.
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Sep 21, 2025
ย Joan Maas, at the moment you can only access it throught direct link: https://www.infopathy.com/muscle_testing .ย 

At step #1, select anything you prefer inn the filters box - this will show and let you choose between Manual or Automated (Voice) testing. Finally, just follow the on-screen protocol instructions. If you are using phone, whole table may not be shown, you need to scroll it to the side to see other... See more
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Aaron Ng
6 months ago
My friend has stage 2 breast cancer. Any advice on using IC Imprint water?
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Sep 21, 2025
Aaron Ng, please see these:
COC Breast Cancer Protocol
Built on the well-known COC approach (repurposed meds such as atorvastatin, metformin, doxycycline, DCA, flubendazole + Breast Defense) and used specifically for breast cancer support.

Coherent Cancer Frequencies
PEMF set aligned with cancer-supportive frequency research; many in the community layer it alongside their main regimen, and itโ€™s been paired anecdotally with other cancer protocols in active cases.
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