Infopathy is a digital health platform that works with what is often referred to as information medicine or infoceuticals. Instead of chemical active substances, Infopathy is based on electromagnetic signals which are intended to support the body's own regulation and adaptation processes. Combining principles from biophysics, quantum electrodynamics (QED), water structure theory and modern signal processing, the platform represents a new direction in non-invasive wellness technology. In Norway, interest in such solutions has increased significantly in recent years, particularly among health-conscious users who want gentle, personal and technology-based approaches.

In practice, Infopathy functions as a digital library with several thousand so-called ICs (infoceuticals) that can be used together with compatible equipment. Hardware such as IC-Hummer and Glowing IC Pad are distributed in Norway by Uno Vita AS, while access to the IC library and membership is handled directly via the Infopathy platform. This gives Norwegian users local availability of equipment, combined with global access to digital resources.
What are ICs and Information Medicine
ICs are electromagnetic signals that are either algorithmically generated or recorded from substances with known biological, therapeutic or functional properties. Instead of supplying the body with molecules in physical form, IC technology works with information at signal level. The idea is that biological systems not only respond to chemical structures, but also to electromagnetic patterns and signals that can affect regulatory mechanisms in cells and tissues.
Infopathy uses the term infoceuticals to clarify that these are not medicines in the traditional sense, but digital information representations of substances, processes or functional patterns. ICs are used primarily in wellness, self-care and personal optimization, and are not intended as a substitute for medical treatment.

The theoretical basis – QED and coherent domains in water
The theoretical model behind Infopathy is inspired by the quantum electrodynamic theory of water, developed by Emilio Del Giudice and Giuliano Preparata, among others. According to this theory, water molecules, under the influence of electromagnetic fields, can organize themselves into so-called coherent domains. Within such a domain, the molecules oscillate synchronously at the same frequency.

The model describes four central principles. Firstly, it is believed that electromagnetic fields can affect the structure of water. Second, each substance has a unique electromagnetic spectrum that can in principle be recorded. Third, a recorded signal can be played back to pure water, where the water molecules organize themselves into coherent domains that mimic the signal. Fourthly, such treated water can interact with biological systems in a way that is often described with a "lock and key" analogy, understood here as an electronic or information-based variant.

This is a hypothetical impact model. Infopathy presents it as a theoretical framework and a starting point for further research and open discussion, not as a definitive scientifically proven mechanism.
How Infopathy works in practice
Infopathy combines digital IC files with various transfer methods. The user selects ICs via the platform and uses them with compatible equipment. There are several forms of use.
The most common method is imprinting into water. A glass or bottle of water is placed on a compatible device, such as the Glowing IC Pad. The selected IC signal is transmitted to the water within a few minutes. The water is then used as a drink, often as part of a daily routine.
Another method is direct application to the body. The device is then held against a specific area, for example muscles, joints or other areas where the user wants local stimulation.
Infopathy also supports PEMF-based use, where IC signals are combined with pulsating electromagnetic fields, as well as audible ICs, where the signal is transmitted via sound and headphones. Different users prefer different methods, and many combine them in practice.

Equipment and availability in Norway
The Infopathy platform is compatible with several types of equipment. IC-Hummer is a compact and portable device that is often used for both imprinting and PEMF-based use. Glowing IC Pad and Glowing IC Pad 3 are larger surfaces that allow for both water imprinting and direct body use, with different light modes that support different forms of use.
In Norway, compatible Infopathy equipment (Glowing IC Pad 3) is distributed by Uno Vita AS. This gives Norwegian customers access to equipment with Norwegian support, warranty and VAT processing, while the IC library itself and membership are managed directly via Infopathy. This two-part model is practical and cost-effective for users in Norway.
The difference between Infopathy and classical bioresonance
Infopathy is sometimes referred to in the same category as bioresonance, but there are important differences. Classical bioresonance is often used as both a test and treatment tool, where measurement values are interpreted diagnostically and signals are sent back in an attempt to correct assumed imbalances. This is an area with great variation in practice, limited standardization and weak scientific documentation.
Infopathy, on the other hand, is not a diagnostic system. The platform does not offer testing, scanning or medical assessment. IC technology is used as a wellness and self-care tool, where the user chooses ICs based on their own goals and experiences. The use of language is consistently sober, and emphasis is placed on the fact that this is hypothesis-oriented technology, not medical treatment.
Research, documentation and limitations
There is extensive research on electromagnetic fields, PEMF and biophysical signals in general, including thousands of published studies. Regarding IC technology specifically, the documentation is more limited and largely based on theoretical models, laboratory research on water structure and user experiences.
Many users report subjective improvements in areas such as sleep, recovery, stress regulation and general well-being. At the same time, it is important to be clear that such experiences cannot necessarily be generalised, and that placebo effects, expectations and lifestyle factors always play a role. Infopathy is therefore best understood as a supplement to, not a substitute for, ordinary health care.
Safety and responsible use
IC technology is described as non-invasive and with very low physical risk, since it does not involve the injection of chemical substances or strong energies. The most important safety dimension concerns management of expectations and role clarification. Infopathy should not be used to make diagnoses, replace medical treatment or delay necessary health care.
In the case of severe, persistent or unclear symptoms, a doctor or other qualified healthcare personnel should always be the first point of contact. Infopathy can at best be used as a personal well-being tool within a safe and realistic framework.
Who can benefit from Infopathy
Infopathy is used by a wide range of people, from health-conscious individuals to therapists and biohacking communities. The platform can be suitable for those who are curious about biophysical perspectives, want structured self-care or want to explore the interaction between technology, water, signals and biology in a careful and self-directed way.
Final perspective
Infopathy represents a new and different approach to wellness technology, where information and signals are at the center. The platform combines digital libraries, biophysical theory and user-friendly hardware in an ecosystem that is also easily accessible in Norway through Uno Vita AS. At the same time, the technology requires a mature and critical understanding, where hypothesis, experience and science are kept clearly separate. Used correctly, Infopathy can be an interesting supplement for those who want to explore the information-based health tools of the future in a responsible way.
Infopathy is an advanced digital platform for information medicine that combines modern technology with principles from bioresonance, biophysics and frequency-based health. The platform is currently used by tens of thousands of people worldwide who want a non-invasive, personal and chemical-free approach to health, balance and recovery. Instead of adding molecules to the body, Infopathy works with digitally stored electromagnetic signatures – often referred to as infoceuticals – which can be transferred to water, the body or biofield via dedicated hardware.
Infopathy clearly differs from dietary supplements, homeopathy and traditional bioresonance in that the entire process is digital, traceable and scalable. The platform currently contains over 4,000 digital remedies, structured in categories such as immune system, stress, sleep, digestion, skin, energy, hormone balance and recovery. These can be used individually or assembled into personal IC complexes adapted to individual needs.
In Norway, Infopathy is particularly relevant because the hardware is distributed by Uno Vita AS, which gives Norwegian users easy access to approved equipment with a Norwegian guarantee, fast delivery and local customer service. The digital remedies and subscriptions themselves are delivered directly from the Infopathy platform.
Digital remedies, IC complexes and personalization
Infopathy offers an extensive library of digital remedies that can be used individually or in combination. An IC complex can, for example, consist of signals related to immune defense, antioxidant balance and stress regulation, put together in one sequence. The platform makes it easy to adapt the use based on life situation, season, load or personal goals.
Many users use Infopathy as a supplement to other health technology, such as red light therapy, PEMF or structuring methods for water. The combination of light, electromagnetic fields and information medicine is experienced by many as synergistic, particularly in the areas of recovery, sleep and energy balance.
It is important to emphasize that Infopathy is not marketed as medical treatment, but as a tool to support the body's own regulatory mechanisms.
Scientific background, limitations and responsible use
Infopathy is inspired by research in biophysics, quantum electrodynamics and studies of the structural properties of water. At the same time, it is important to be sober: the field of information medicine is still under exploration, and the documentation varies from preclinical studies to user-based experiences. The platform therefore places great emphasis on responsible use, self-observation and realistic expectations.
Infopathy does not replace medical treatment, and users are always encouraged to consult a qualified healthcare professional in case of illness or serious ailments. The platform has been developed for well-being, balance and support – not diagnostics or cures.
Infopathy in Norway – availability and security
For Norwegian users, Infopathy is made available in a practical and clear way. The hardware is purchased via Uno Vita AS in Norway, with Norwegian VAT, warranty and fast delivery. Digital remedies and subscriptions are managed directly via Infopathy.com. This two-part model provides both flexibility and security, and makes the technology available without complicated imports or technical barriers.
Summary
Infopathy represents a new generation digital health platform where information, frequency and biophysics are at the centre. For those who are curious about information medicine, bioresonance and future wellness technology, Infopathy offers a flexible, gentle and personal tool. With Uno Vita AS as the Norwegian distributor for the hardware, the threshold for getting started is low, while the user retains full control over pace, content and use.
The information in this article is intended as general and professional information. Infopathy and IC technology are not intended to replace medical diagnosis or treatment. In the event of illness or persistent complaints, a qualified healthcare professional should always be consulted.
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