
Infopathy Digital Drug “Infoceuticals”
URBAN10 for 10%Every herb, supplement, drug, or therapeutic healing modality changes the electromagnetism of your cells. Infopathy developers have cataloged a massive database of this electrical information. We can replay these "infoceuticals" (or "digital drugs") to mimic the same cellular changes and receive similar (but less potent) benefits.
These devices can imprint water, and emit PEMFs or special audible tones. See my Infopathy review for more information.
Nick's Take: I'm generally very wary of these kinds of technologies. From thousands of tests over the last few years, I certainly feel something from Infopathy. Although the effects do feel quite weak when compared to the actual molecules.
Pros
- Massive database of infoceuticals covering herbs, supplements, and therapies
- Non-invasive and easy to use at home
- Can imprint water, emit PEMFs, or play audible tones
- Affordable way to experiment with electromagnetic therapies
Cons
- Effects feel noticeably weaker than actual supplements or drugs
- The science behind infoceuticals is still fringe and unproven
- Requires consistent use and patience to notice subtle changes
Best For
- You're dealing with chronic pain or slow-healing injuries
- You want a non-invasive recovery tool you can use at home
- You're interested in electromagnetic therapy for sleep and inflammation
Skip If
- You have an implanted electronic device (pacemaker, insulin pump)
- You want immediate, dramatic results from a single session
- You prefer simpler recovery methods like stretching or massage
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