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Charlie Blower
over 1 year ago
Hello! My glow pad arrives on Wed and super excited to get started. A few questions. First, I have subacromial subdeltoid bursitis as well as marrow edema, wondering which IC/Pemf would be good for healing and getting that inflammation down in my shoulder. Also, for water imprinting, I notice directions say to shake water before, does that mean I can’t imprint on just a glass of water and I should... See more
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Aug 06, 2024
Hi Charlie, for your subacromial subdeltoid bursitis and marrow edema, here are two recommended ICs that can help reduce inflammation and support healing in your shoulder:

  1.   G (146 Hz) Nogier   This Nogier frequency is designed to help reduce inflammation, edema, and support tissue repair. It's a good option to address both the bursitis and marrow edema.

  2.   Naproxen   Naproxen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) commonly used to treat various inflammatory... See more
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Aug 06, 2024
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Infopathy Team Great thank you! How often would you recommend doing each of these?
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Aug 06, 2024
Charlie Blower, G (146 Hz) Nogier  once a day (listening with headphones or applying directly to body using transfer device, sternum area) and Naproxen  imprint water and drink at least 3 times a day. 
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CIGNA Calogero
over 1 year ago
Hello community. Does anyone have an idea for treating primrose syndrome (rare genetic disease affecting the ears in this case). thanks in advance
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Aug 06, 2024
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Thank you very much for your help in supporting this person who needs so much help. I will definitely use your advice. A huge thank you to this bright community, long life to Infopathy in the service of the original living, thank you, thank you
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Aug 06, 2024
CIGNA Calogero, thank you so much! :) ❤️
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Aug 05, 2024
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A big and huge thank you for your response, but I'm not sure that it is very effective, because in fact it is a calcification of the inner ear requiring a hearing aid as well as a problem of metabolization of the glucose, the origin being a mutation of the gene (x) ZBTBT20
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Aug 03, 2024
CIGNA Calogero, for treating ear-related issues associated with Primrose Syndrome, here are the following ICs and complexes that might help:  Tinnitus Killer Complex  - This complex is designed to help reduce tinnitus, which could be beneficial if there are any related symptoms of ringing in the ears.
Vertigoheel   - This IC might help with any balance or dizziness issues related to ear problems, which are common in various ear... See more
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Hélène wrote a comment to Colon and Constipation
over 1 year ago
Hello Anton, I didn't understand how to use glowing with audibles

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Aug 06, 2024
Hélène, Audible ICs can be applied directly to the body as PEMF ICs, but they also can be used with headphones or speakers. 
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Aug 07, 2024
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Anton SF I didn't word my request well. Actually, I also have the IC Hummer and I'm wondering if the audibles are better with that or it's the same with the glowing I currently have.
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Aug 07, 2024
Hélène, IC Hummer is better for Audibles ICs compared to GlowPad (old version) and about the same compared to GlowPad 3. 
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Aug 07, 2024
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Anton SF Thanks for your return.
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