IC Medicals: The Future is Information-Based Medicine

Full disclosure about this article:

In the 1990s, while I was writing a Master’s thesis on the politics of HIV and AIDS, I had no respect at all for Dr. Luc Montagnier. He’s the doctor/scientist who shared a Nobel Prize for discovering HIV, awarded in the late 80s. The history behind my lack of respect for Luc and his famous work is too long to go into here. At the time, he was working in his lab in France and showing up in the news on a regular basis. Of course, it never would have occurred to me that, a few decades later, I would have some extended conversations with him.

Meeting Dr. Luc Montagnier

I was at a gathering/party hosted by Dr. Jerry Pollack (I’ll write about him another time). Dr. Montagnier was a friend of Jerry’s and so was one of the guests. The house was packed, inside and out. As the evening unfolded, one thing led to another and, lo and behold, I found myself sitting beside Luc, who was in his mid-80s at that time and still actively involved in research.

We got deep into a conversation that spanned perhaps an hour or so. By this point, he had given up his study of HIV, which had won him global accolades, and was instead devoting all his time to studying some unique properties of water. He had published two controversial studies documenting how water could retain information. They are quite technical, and you can read those here and here. You can also see a documentary about Luc’s water work here.

Dr. Montagnier

The Water Conference and Anton Fedorenko

I saw Luc again a few times at the International Conference on the Physics, Chemistry, and Biology of Water, aka the Water Conference, hosted by the conference star and master of ceremonies, the same Dr. Jerry Pollack I mentioned before. It is held annually in Europe. Luc presented his latest research on water every year at that conference, and I have spoken at that same conference several times over the years (some of those talks are accessible online), which is where my path crossed with Luc’s another handful of times.

One of those years, after speaking, I recall meeting Anton Fedorenko. Anton had developed a method for imprinting water with the electromagnetic (EMF) “signal” of any substance (botanical, vitamin, mineral, homeopathic, Rife frequency, PEMF, etc.). Just as Luc’s experiment had seemingly captured the information of bacterial DNA and retained it in water, Anton was doing the same with the information from hundreds of different therapeutic substances.

Information Copies and Infopathy

I stayed in touch with Anton over the years. Since that time, he has developed his database to include over a thousand “ICs,” or “information copies.” This is the phrase he uses to describe each downloadable file containing the information related to any given therapy. Users need to purchase an “IC pad,” which is a small platform that plugs into the speaker port of a computer or other device. With that, users can navigate to his site at infopathy.com, search the database for therapies of all kinds, and pick which to download and imprint onto drinking water.

I am a registered clinician within his online system. With a unique link I provide, patients can access the IC platform so that they are connected to me within that system. I can create one or more recommendations specifically for each patient based upon my knowledge of their medical issues and the wide range of therapies available within the IC platform.

I have many patients who have saved hundreds of dollars by no longer purchasing a long list of supplements every month, and instead pay $10/month to download an unlimited number of therapies from that site.

IC Pad

Who Benefits Most?

How effective is it? As with any therapy, it works great for some and not as well for others. My observation is that it seems to work best for patients who are highly sensitive and reactive to foods, chemicals, or other things in their environment. It also works well for people who quickly become symptomatic by doing detoxification therapies. One more subset of patients it seems to work well with are those with significant imbalance in their autonomic nervous system (ANS).

How to Get Started

If you are interested in exploring the IC platform to see how you respond to these information-based therapies, schedule with me for an orientation to how to get set up and access the site so you are connected to me within the system. Your investment would be in purchasing an IC pad, described above, which comes in a cheaper/slower version or a more expensive/faster version. Anton assures me that the quality of the imprint delivered by the two is identical.

For the first month, downloads are free and unlimited so you can try several of them. After that first month, if you continue, the charge is $10/month or $100/year, a fraction of what many patients pay monthly for their supplements.

Schedule with me by emailing drnigh_info@olivedrab-lyrebird-181492.hostingersite.com, calling 503-719-4806, or going to gregnigh.com/Schedule.

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