Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 This company makes an electrode unit which they claim can last as long as 60 treatments http://www.thedetoxteam.co.uk/detox-foot-spa/arrays.php But this seems to be the ultimate unit: $189 water module (the unit, not the electrodes, lasts up to 500 treatments) and as little as $10 for replacement stainless steel rings and clips per 20 - 50 treatments (and very easy to replace). http://www.promolife.com/products/ionic-foot-bath.htm $10 for a replacement instead of the $80 to $250 for other units. I talked with the salesman and they will sell small quantities of replacement rings (large set is $140 and the other prices are not on the web site). The water module includes one set of course. Bil PC 1000 M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator http://magpulser.com Mammoth Lakes, CA mailto:magpulser@... cw> Yes, I realize that so I use water purified by reverse osmosis and a tiny sprinkling of salt. The assays begin corroding the first time you use them. I have the cleaner for them, but it makes cw> little difference. I think you are right about the assays having to be replaced often. cw> Bil Green wrote: cw> Hi , cw> Longevity of the electrodes depends on the minerals in the water cw> and how much salt you add. cw> Bil cw> PC 1000 cw> M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator cw> http://magpulser.com cw> Mammoth Lakes, CA cw> cw> mailto:magpulser@... cw>> Bil, cw>> I can't find a listing of materials for my spa. I may write to the manufacturer and ask. Mine is made in the UK and states that each assay lasts for 20 to 30 treatments. But the reality cw>> is the assays are only good for about 10 treatments because they corrode quickly. I assume this is from the salt and the electrical charges. When I read the discussion a few weeks ago, I had cw>> been doing weekly treatments. I haven't done any more treatments and I'm not going to until I can find out what substance the assay is made of. cw>> cw>> Bil Green wrote: cw>> Hi , cw>> That's a good question and not all of these electrode units used cw>> for these spas use stainless steel. I checked many of the foot cw>> spas being sold and was surprised to find that the electrodes are cw>> supposed to be replaced after 20 - 40 treatments. cw>> Considering the cost these don't appear to last long enough. One cw>> of the devices uses silver dollars for the electrodes. That seems cw>> a lot safer than SS. My first choice would be replaceable carbon cw>> rods. Possibly much less toxic than metal. cw>> Bil cw>> PC 1000 cw>> M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator cw>> http://magpulser.com cw>> Mammoth Lakes, CA cw>> cw>> mailto:magpulser@... cw>>> I have one of these spas and they really do relieve the heavy feeling in your legs. But I am reluctant to use it now because I read a message in this forum a few months ago that suggested use of cw>>> these spas can lead to nickel poisoning. Is there any research to support that? cw>>> Bil Green wrote: Someone found the $400 model for only $200 here: cw>>> http://tinyurl.com/q7596 cw>>> Bil cw>>> PC 1000 cw>>> M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator cw>>> http://magpulser.com cw>>> Mammoth Lakes, CA cw>>> cw>>> mailto:magpulser@... BG>>>> For those of you that are interested in the electronic foot spa BG>>>> detox machines, but don't have a couple thousand dollars floating BG>>>> around here is an medically approved version (European approved) BG>>>> for only about $400. BG>>>> http://www.electronichealing.co.uk/products/detox_foot_spa.htm BG>>>> And the same one on ebay (new, but without the plastic tub) for BG>>>> only $221. Foot spa tubs sell for as little as $20 (such as one BG>>>> from " Dr. Scholls " ). BG>>>> http://tinyurl.com/fky3e (very long link shortened with TinyURL) BG>>>> Bil BG>>>> PC 1000 BG>>>> M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator BG>>>> http://magpulser.com BG>>>> Mammoth Lakes, CA BG>>>> BG>>>> mailto:magpulser@... BG>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 I am surprised by the range of prices with all these units. I was at a chiropractic seminar this weekend and saw a deep oscillation unit (basically just a frequency generator from 1 to 200, that grounds both patient and therapist, who then touches the area and it gives a deep oscillating massage. The price was about $6500. I knew this was too high, so I did a web search and found the unit (from Germany) priced about $2000. Profit margins can vary quite a bit. jp This company makes an electrode unit which they claim can last as long as 60 treatments http://www.thedetoxteam.co.uk/detox-foot-spa/arrays.php But this seems to be the ultimate unit: $189 water module (the unit, not the electrodes, lasts up to 500 treatments) and as little as $10 for replacement stainless steel rings and clips per 20 - 50 treatments (and very easy to replace). http://www.promolife.com/products/ionic-foot-bath.htm $10 for a replacement instead of the $80 to $250 for other units. I talked with the salesman and they will sell small quantities of replacement rings (large set is $140 and the other prices are not on the web site). The water module includes one set of course. Bil PC 1000 M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator http://magpulser.com Mammoth Lakes, CA mailto:magpulser@... cw> Yes, I realize that so I use water purified by reverse osmosis and a tiny sprinkling of salt. The assays begin corroding the first time you use them. I have the cleaner for them, but it makes cw> little difference. I think you are right about the assays having to be replaced often. cw> Bil Green wrote: cw> Hi , cw> Longevity of the electrodes depends on the minerals in the water cw> and how much salt you add. cw> Bil cw> PC 1000 cw> M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator cw> http://magpulser.com cw> Mammoth Lakes, CA cw> cw> mailto:magpulser@... cw>> Bil, cw>> I can't find a listing of materials for my spa. I may write to the manufacturer and ask. Mine is made in the UK and states that each assay lasts for 20 to 30 treatments. But the reality cw>> is the assays are only good for about 10 treatments because they corrode quickly. I assume this is from the salt and the electrical charges. When I read the discussion a few weeks ago, I had cw>> been doing weekly treatments. I haven't done any more treatments and I'm not going to until I can find out what substance the assay is made of. cw>> cw>> Bil Green wrote: cw>> Hi , cw>> That's a good question and not all of these electrode units used cw>> for these spas use stainless steel. I checked many of the foot cw>> spas being sold and was surprised to find that the electrodes are cw>> supposed to be replaced after 20 - 40 treatments. cw>> Considering the cost these don't appear to last long enough. One cw>> of the devices uses silver dollars for the electrodes. That seems cw>> a lot safer than SS. My first choice would be replaceable carbon cw>> rods. Possibly much less toxic than metal. cw>> Bil cw>> PC 1000 cw>> M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator cw>> http://magpulser.com cw>> Mammoth Lakes, CA cw>> cw>> mailto:magpulser@... cw>>> I have one of these spas and they really do relieve the heavy feeling in your legs. But I am reluctant to use it now because I read a message in this forum a few months ago that suggested use of cw>>> these spas can lead to nickel poisoning. Is there any research to support that? cw>>> Bil Green wrote: Someone found the $400 model for only $200 here: cw>>> http://tinyurl.com/q7596 cw>>> Bil cw>>> PC 1000 cw>>> M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator cw>>> http://magpulser.com cw>>> Mammoth Lakes, CA cw>>> cw>>> mailto:magpulser@... BG>>>> For those of you that are interested in the electronic foot spa BG>>>> detox machines, but don't have a couple thousand dollars floating BG>>>> around here is an medically approved version (European approved) BG>>>> for only about $400. BG>>>> http://www.electronichealing.co.uk/products/detox_foot_spa.htm BG>>>> And the same one on ebay (new, but without the plastic tub) for BG>>>> only $221. Foot spa tubs sell for as little as $20 (such as one BG>>>> from " Dr. Scholls " ). BG>>>> http://tinyurl.com/fky3e (very long link shortened with TinyURL) BG>>>> Bil BG>>>> PC 1000 BG>>>> M-Pulse 5000 magnetic pulse generator BG>>>> http://magpulser.com BG>>>> Mammoth Lakes, CA BG>>>> BG>>>> mailto:magpulser@... BG>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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