Hey guys and gals - what's your take on infopathy/"infocueticals"...?
The IC Pad is an "infoceutical imprinter" by Infopathy - it uses electromagnetism and a trippy flashing light to "download" into water almost ANY drug, pharmaceutical, or supplement. It teases the possibility of decentralizing and open-sourcing both the pharmaceutical and supplement industry.
- In a 60-woman 2012 Russian clinical trial infocueticals enhanced the effect of the drug Omepazole and resulted in notably better results in the treatment of duodenal ulcer after 8 months.
- 6 diabetic obese patients in a 2012 practitioner-run trial switched from Metformin to this Glucophage infocuetical for 16 months and lost on average 30 kilograms.
- A 2017 animal trial demonstrated the Immunostimulating Activity of anti-viral infocueticals; water containing Arbidol IC as well as water containing Dexon IC possessed the pharmacological properties of Arbidol and Dexon, respectively.
- An in vitro cancer cell study found electromagnetic information transfer of specific molecular signals mediated through the aqueous system on two human cellular models.
- Four in vitro studies demonstrated anti-parasitic, anti-fungal (vs Candida albicans), and anti-bacterial (vs MRSA) effects.