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I sent a link to my sister and she asked this gal at Life Source about it and

here is what she had to say about the ionic foot baths.... (this practioner I

think is one my sister calls the blood lady. She will show you the critters in

your blood before and after her treatments, cleanses and supplements, her own

proprietory products of course. I tend to like reading testimonials, if they

are indeed true:

Ramona,

This is a total hoax.

Going back into high school chemistry days, it's just the salt coming through

the pores mixing with mostly copper; the effect is a " colored water " appearance,

and, there are a lot of so-called healthcare practitioners preying on people's

imaginations with " smoke and mirrors " to purchase this, or, to sell them

something (as you can see for yourself). Don't worry - there is NO way this

'gizmo' can chelate anything from the body - mixing salt with copper produces

this rusting look. I just noticed, sadly, the pictures are very blurred - the

oneon t

Fun, isn't it? It's certainly " buyer beware " - I even had a client at one

time who was sold on it. Until I told her about the reasons for this

discoloration, she still wanted to believe it worked. Of course, she'd already

purchased it. Pathetic!

Hope this helps, Ramona. Remember, detoxification of the bowel and liver is

the " only " way to really get to the 'critters'. I've yet to see, for instance,

one of these produce parasites, worms, candida, fungal forms - or any other

pathogen that's excreted only from the feces, and/or urine.

Do some research - look it up on the internet. In the meantime, I will try

(can't promise) busy week - that I will come up with the truth about this

silliness.

Hope this helps!

Good hearing from you - keep 'em coming, and, we'll have some fun trying to

put these goof-balls' claims to rest somehow. :)

~

p.s. It's no wonder most people (medical professionals) even so-called " normal

people " can think those of us (me) are quacks because of this ridiculousness.

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Aqua Chi is another one. A guy is starting a wellness clinic in Sedona AZ,

using the Aqua Chi brand.

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I also got a response from a practioner who uses the Aqua Chi and he and his

clients love it. They feel energized.

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Life Force should do a bit or checking before making unsubstantiated

claims about a device the claim has no substantiated claims. Anyone

who can dowse can substantiate the ionic foot bath claims.

Leo

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> I sent a link to my sister and she asked this gal at Life Source

about it and here is what she had to say about the ionic foot

baths.... (this practioner I think is one my sister calls the blood

lady. She will show you the critters in your blood before and after

her treatments, cleanses and supplements, her own proprietory products

of course. I tend to like reading testimonials, if they are indeed true:

>

> Ramona,

> This is a total hoax.

> Going back into high school chemistry days, it's just the salt

coming through the pores mixing with mostly copper; the effect is a

" colored water " appearance, and, there are a lot of so-called

healthcare practitioners preying on people's imaginations with " smoke

and mirrors " to purchase this, or, to sell them something (as you can

see for yourself). Don't worry - there is NO way this 'gizmo' can

chelate anything from the body - mixing salt with copper produces this

rusting look. I just noticed, sadly, the pictures are very blurred -

the oneon t

> Fun, isn't it? It's certainly " buyer beware " - I even had a

client at one time who was sold on it. Until I told her about the

reasons for this discoloration, she still wanted to believe it worked.

Of course, she'd already purchased it. Pathetic!

> Hope this helps, Ramona. Remember, detoxification of the bowel

and liver is the " only " way to really get to the 'critters'. I've yet

to see, for instance, one of these produce parasites, worms, candida,

fungal forms - or any other pathogen that's excreted only from the

feces, and/or urine.

> Do some research - look it up on the internet. In the meantime, I

will try (can't promise) busy week - that I will come up with the

truth about this silliness.

> Hope this helps!

> Good hearing from you - keep 'em coming, and, we'll have some fun

trying to put these goof-balls' claims to rest somehow. :)

> ~

> p.s. It's no wonder most people (medical professionals) even

so-called " normal people " can think those of us (me) are quacks

because of this ridiculousness.

> Life Sources, Inc.

> Questions about chronic illness?

> Call 916-536-9930 or visit our web site;

> www.life-sources.com

>

>

>

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I recently saw a demonstration on a consumer watchdog programe where a footbath

showed very discoloured water after 30 mins of use with feet submerged. But

the funny thing was after another trial for 30 mins with no feet, the water

became just as discoloured, food for thought.

<xander95608@...> wrote: Aqua Chi is another one. A guy is

starting a wellness clinic in Sedona AZ, using the Aqua Chi brand.

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Mine was also discolored without feet in the bath, however the

discoloration was only reddish brown, and did not dowse positive for

lead. With feet in the bath it dowsed positive again. So much for

consumer watchdogs and their lack of thoroughness.

Leo

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Interesting. this guy in AZ said he'd try it once without feet. He said his

patients feel buzzed afterwards. perhaps from the current running through water.

I had a Chlorine Free ionic system on my swimming pool and spa, which used a

small amount of current running through a copper plate to kill algae, and silver

to kill bacteria. We had to put about 10 pounds of salt in the pool to act as a

conductor, and occasionally add an oxidizer. What made this system so

attractive of course was our pool was free of toxic chlorine. After 3 years we

had to replace the metal plates, which had eroded down to mere nubs.

peter newman <petenewman2004@...> wrote: I recently saw a demonstration

on a consumer watchdog programe where a footbath showed very discoloured water

after 30 mins of use with feet submerged. But the funny thing was after another

trial for 30 mins with no feet, the water became just as discoloured, food for

thought.

wrote: Aqua Chi is another one. A guy is starting a wellness clinic in

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Yes...very hard to believe isn't it? I'm still kind of skeptical but I've had it

done. The water will change colors, but the thing to look for is the bubbly

foamy stuff that appears on top of the water. Each individual's will be

different and the smell/floating things make sense. My boyfriend works with

metal all day, his bubbles were full of metal bits. I'm having gallbladder

problems, and my foamy turned greenish and smelled horrid.

I would have to say this is the hardest " cleanse " to believe in out of all the

cleanses out there. Give it a try and see for yourself!

Best to all,

Shefy

<xander95608@...> wrote:

I sent a link to my sister and she asked this gal at Life Source about it and

here is what she had to say about the ionic foot baths.... (this practioner I

think is one my sister calls the blood lady. She will show you the critters in

your blood before and after her treatments, cleanses and supplements, her own

proprietory products of course. I tend to like reading testimonials, if they

are indeed true:

Ramona,

This is a total hoax.

Going back into high school chemistry days, it's just the salt coming through

the pores mixing with mostly copper; the effect is a " colored water " appearance,

and, there are a lot of so-called healthcare practitioners preying on people's

imaginations with " smoke and mirrors " to purchase this, or, to sell them

something (as you can see for yourself). Don't worry - there is NO way this

'gizmo' can chelate anything from the body - mixing salt with copper produces

this rusting look. I just noticed, sadly, the pictures are very blurred - the

oneon t

Fun, isn't it? It's certainly " buyer beware " - I even had a client at one

time who was sold on it. Until I told her about the reasons for this

discoloration, she still wanted to believe it worked. Of course, she'd already

purchased it. Pathetic!

Hope this helps, Ramona. Remember, detoxification of the bowel and liver is

the " only " way to really get to the 'critters'. I've yet to see, for instance,

one of these produce parasites, worms, candida, fungal forms - or any other

pathogen that's excreted only from the feces, and/or urine.

Do some research - look it up on the internet. In the meantime, I will try

(can't promise) busy week - that I will come up with the truth about this

silliness.

Hope this helps!

Good hearing from you - keep 'em coming, and, we'll have some fun trying to

put these goof-balls' claims to rest somehow. :)

~

p.s. It's no wonder most people (medical professionals) even so-called " normal

people " can think those of us (me) are quacks because of this ridiculousness.

Life Sources, Inc.

Questions about chronic illness?

Call 916-536-9930 or visit our web site;

www.life-sources.com

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Shefy,

Actually this isn't hard to believe in at all. Pour vinegar on

baking soda and what happens? You get a bubbly foam. I have very

poor Chemistry knowledge but if this - ion water pulls out + charged

metals and acids will it foam and bubble like the vinegar/baking

soda thing? I dunno.

You rotten egg smell sounds like H2S or hydrogen sulphide.

What has me the most curious is how I can change my body charge or

chemistry beforehand to maximise the drawing out of the + ions like

the metals.

It would seem to me that this unit works on simple osmosis and so

the smaller these toxins(+ metals etc.) are, perhaps the more of

them will come out.

From my layman's understanding the greater the - charge potential

the smaller these toxins(metals) will become as they float around in

our blood and fluids. So greatly increasing the negative charge

potential in the body before the treatment, might result in greater

amounts of these toxins to come out?

Case study:

Person A eats a burger with sour pickles, onions and tomato, some

deep fried onion rings and a coke. Then starts his car and lets it

warm up in his garage and gets a few minutes of exhaust exposure. He

listens to heavy metal music and bangs his head while driving to the

clinic. When he gets to the clinic he undergoes a foot bath.

Person B eats some sushi with rice. He covers the sushi and rice

with a drizzle of flax oil and then eats dessert of ripe banana and

some fresh, coconut cream. He gets into his car and doesn't breathe

in any exhaust. He listens to some light classical music and sways

his head in unison to the soothing notes. When he gets to the clinic

he gets his foot bath.

Prson A's body fluids are going to be much different than person

B's. Person A is going to have very acidic blood which will increase

the surface tension of his fluids.His lack of any electron potential

in the food he ate will also result in a low, electro-negative

carrying capacity of his fluids(Zeta Potential) all the little

nutrients and wastes in his fluids will be clumped together or even

settled out in his arteries etc. because it takes - charge to keep

this material in colloids and in suspension and swimming in his body

fluids.

Person B will have much higher Zeta Potential. Because of the flax

oil, raw fish, banana and cream he will have an abundance of

electron's. The p.h. of the foods will lower his surface tension and

he will be relaxed. His nutrients and wastes will be in much smaller

form and not clumped together because they will be colloids from all

the - foods he ate.

The question then becomes, which person will draw out more metals(+

charge) when they have there foot bath assuming both have similar

metal load before that morning?

Corey

> I sent a link to my sister and she asked this gal at Life Source

about it and here is what she had to say about the ionic foot

baths.... (this practioner I think is one my sister calls the blood

lady. She will show you the critters in your blood before and after

her treatments, cleanses and supplements, her own proprietory

products of course. I tend to like reading testimonials, if they

are indeed true:

>

> Ramona,

> This is a total hoax.

> Going back into high school chemistry days, it's just the salt

coming through the pores mixing with mostly copper; the effect is

a " colored water " appearance, and, there are a lot of so-called

healthcare practitioners preying on people's imaginations

with " smoke and mirrors " to purchase this, or, to sell them

something (as you can see for yourself). Don't worry - there is NO

way this 'gizmo' can chelate anything from the body - mixing salt

with copper produces this rusting look. I just noticed, sadly, the

pictures are very blurred - the oneon t

> Fun, isn't it? It's certainly " buyer beware " - I even had a

client at one time who was sold on it. Until I told her about the

reasons for this discoloration, she still wanted to believe it

worked. Of course, she'd already purchased it. Pathetic!

> Hope this helps, Ramona. Remember, detoxification of the bowel

and liver is the " only " way to really get to the 'critters'. I've

yet to see, for instance, one of these produce parasites, worms,

candida, fungal forms - or any other pathogen that's excreted only

from the feces, and/or urine.

> Do some research - look it up on the internet. In the meantime,

I will try (can't promise) busy week - that I will come up with the

truth about this silliness.

> Hope this helps!

> Good hearing from you - keep 'em coming, and, we'll have some

fun trying to put these goof-balls' claims to rest somehow. :)

> ~

> p.s. It's no wonder most people (medical professionals) even so-

called " normal people " can think those of us (me) are quacks because

of this ridiculousness.

> Life Sources, Inc.

> Questions about chronic illness?

> Call 916-536-9930 or visit our web site;

> www.life-sources.com

>

>

>

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My chirpractor got the ionic foot baths in her office. I was told that

everyone was doing it.. so I tried about 3. I decided to keep my money.

I did not feel any better or any worse after each one. I was not

convinced about the thing at all.

I read the material that the clinic supplied and it states that even if

no foot is put into the water, the water coming from the little gizmo

will become colored, usually black. I asked the office help about this

and they replied that yes, the unit had been run with no foot in it and

the water turned black.

Sorry but I have not been convinced that the foot bath will draw out

metals, or anything else

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hi, my name is gary..,I've tried half a dozen or so treatment and I

would like to recommend caution...A Dr. Lloyd. phd. on the rife forum

brought up about the stainless steel electrodes wearing out so fast and

being replaced all the time....there is lots of nickel and no telling

what else in steel...where is it going? A few months after my

treatments, over a period of a couple of months I had these attacks

where I got extremely hot, sweat pored off my face. I got very sick and

naseated and a strong matallic taste in my mouth and the saliva flowed

like a faucet for 20-30 minutes. My daughter who doesn't have fillings

in her teeth had these exact same symptoms a while after having the ion

foot baths herself....I checked out on the net and a woman had a web

site about nickel poisoning and that was her symptoms..I believe it

probley does pulls out some toxins but gets replaced by others even

worse...that's just my 2 cents...garyc

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Here are some links. You can also search for Zeta Potential, surface

tension, anionic surfactants, vortex flow, EDTA, and chelation.

http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/info/colloid.htm

http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/riddick/edta.htm

http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/riddick/index.html

http://www.hbci.com/~wenonah/riddick/chap22.htm

www.johnellis.com

If you read these links, you should have a fairly good understanding

of why - ions in air, water and food can help us heal. You will also

understand the basis of using things like citric acid Dr.

recommends as a hair rinse. It is an anionic sufactant and cause the

water molecules to spread out and become soft and the hair seals,

shines and flows.

You may also understand basic things like blood albumin which is

another anion surfactant and coats things in our fluids so they stay

suspended and apart. High albumin levels like I have are indicative

of heavy metal poisoning.

What really intrigued me the most was the arteries of the heart and

the vortex flow that the blood is subjected to each time is goes

through the heart. This spinning of the blood sets up a negative

charge potential otherwise we would be coagulated in minutes. That

is amazing.

Corey

> > I sent a link to my sister and she asked this gal at Life

Source

> about it and here is what she had to say about the ionic foot

> baths.... (this practioner I think is one my sister calls the

blood

> lady. She will show you the critters in your blood before and

after

> her treatments, cleanses and supplements, her own proprietory

> products of course. I tend to like reading testimonials, if

they

> are indeed true:

> >

> > Ramona,

> > This is a total hoax.

> > Going back into high school chemistry days, it's just the

salt

> coming through the pores mixing with mostly copper; the effect

is

> a " colored water " appearance, and, there are a lot of so-called

> healthcare practitioners preying on people's imaginations

> with " smoke and mirrors " to purchase this, or, to sell them

> something (as you can see for yourself). Don't worry - there is

NO

> way this 'gizmo' can chelate anything from the body - mixing

salt

> with copper produces this rusting look. I just noticed, sadly,

the

> pictures are very blurred - the oneon t

> > Fun, isn't it? It's certainly " buyer beware " - I even had a

> client at one time who was sold on it. Until I told her about

the

> reasons for this discoloration, she still wanted to believe it

> worked. Of course, she'd already purchased it. Pathetic!

> > Hope this helps, Ramona. Remember, detoxification of the

bowel

> and liver is the " only " way to really get to the 'critters'.

I've

> yet to see, for instance, one of these produce parasites, worms,

> candida, fungal forms - or any other pathogen that's excreted

only

> from the feces, and/or urine.

> > Do some research - look it up on the internet. In the

meantime,

> I will try (can't promise) busy week - that I will come up with

the

> truth about this silliness.

> > Hope this helps!

> > Good hearing from you - keep 'em coming, and, we'll have

some

> fun trying to put these goof-balls' claims to rest somehow. :)

> > ~

> > p.s. It's no wonder most people (medical professionals) even

so-

> called " normal people " can think those of us (me) are quacks

because

> of this ridiculousness.

> > Life Sources, Inc.

> > Questions about chronic illness?

> > Call 916-536-9930 or visit our web site;

> > www.life-sources.com

> >

> >

> >

> >

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From my limited knowledge of this subject, these units appear to be

simple chemistry experiments of electrolysis like Leo mentioned.

With all due respect to people who purchased commercial units for

many hundreds of dollars but they could be homebuilt and very

affordable.

Corey

I have a ionic foot cleanser

and yes the water will turn a color depending upon what is in your

water supply whether natural or chemical from the water plant.

Distilled will turn a little also. It is not so much the color of

the water but what else shows up.

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Tari,

Sorry if I offended you. My post was directed towards people who

maybe felt helpless when they saw these price tags of $1795 and

$2500 on their computer screens. This is a lot of money for people.

This concept is very simple electro-chemistry and can be easily

designed by any high school chemistry teacher, physics teacher etc.

Corey

I have a ionic foot cleanser

> and yes the water will turn a color depending upon what is in

your

> water supply whether natural or chemical from the water plant.

> Distilled will turn a little also. It is not so much the color

of

> the water but what else shows up.

> >

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No soldering required. No worry about lead.

Corey

I have a ionic foot cleanser

> > and yes the water will turn a color depending upon what is in

> your

> > water supply whether natural or chemical from the water plant.

> > Distilled will turn a little also. It is not so much the color

> of

> > the water but what else shows up.

> > >

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Shefy,

Here is a sub. from a small, family Internet company that will sound

much better than any of the mass-produced, knock off imported

products you find in all the retail outlets.

http://www.decware.com/newsite/dhm108b.htm

Your brother could spend $10 and get the plans to build this box

(link below) to put the sub. in and he would be very happy at the

sound quality of the music. The sound of this sub/box combination is

very tight, dry, articulate and quick in transient response. It is

not boomy, tubby and offensive like the majority of the car systems

you hear.

http://www.decware.com/get900.htm

Corey

I have a ionic foot cleanser

> and yes the water will turn a color depending upon what is in your

> water supply whether natural or chemical from the water plant.

> Distilled will turn a little also. It is not so much the color of

> the water but what else shows up.

> >

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Tari,

You mentioned the " Array " needs to be replaced every 40-50 baths and

that it adds up.

Could you please clarify what you mean by an array? Are you talking

about the electrodes?

Corey

I have a ionic foot

cleanser

> > and yes the water will turn a color depending upon what is

in

> your

> > water supply whether natural or chemical from the water

plant.

> > Distilled will turn a little also. It is not so much the

color

> of

> > the water but what else shows up.

> > >

> > >

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How are these adding up? Can they not be stainless steel rods like

Leo mentioned, i.e. welding rods?

Corey

I have a ionic foot

> cleanser

> > > and yes the water will turn a color depending upon what

is

> in

> > your

> > > water supply whether natural or chemical from the water

> plant.

> > > Distilled will turn a little also. It is not so much the

> color

> > of

> > > the water but what else shows up.

> > > >

> > > >

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At 28/04/2006 15:53 Friday, wrote:

>We had to put about 10 pounds of salt in the pool to act as a

>conductor, and occasionally add an oxidizer. What made this system

>so attractive of course was our pool was free of toxic

>chlorine. After 3 years we had to replace the metal plates, which

>had eroded down to mere nubs.

Hi - If you added salt, and electrolysis wouldn't you produce chlorine?

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Not that I am aware of. Our pool had no chlorine odor at all after

installing the ionizer and our swim suits didn't reek either. Chlorine ruins

spandex swimwear

Hi - If you added salt, and electrolysis wouldn't you produce chlorine?

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At 03/05/2006 05:33 Wednesday, wrote:

>Not that I am aware of. Our pool had no chlorine odor at all after

>installing the ionizer and our swim suits didn't reek

>either. Chlorine ruins spandex swimwear

>

>Hi - If you added salt, and electrolysis wouldn't you produce chlorine?

There are chlorinators available which depend on salt being added to

pool water which then produce chlorine gas which purifies the water. see:

http://www.poolstore.com/store1/welcome.html?equipment/chlorinatorindex.html

I too have a pool and am now concerned that the chlorine is harmful -

I dose with chlorine at night so that it has dissipated by morning.

Salt by itself is an antiseptic but it is NaCl or Sodium chloride and

chlorine is produced from salt with electrolysis.

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It is how it works. It is how chlorine is made. However, I would think it

is the lesser of two evils as it is not near the amount of chlorine in the

water as in a regular pool.

Rose

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Not that I am aware of. Our pool had no chlorine odor at all after

installing the ionizer and our swim suits didn't reek either. Chlorine

ruins spandex swimwear

Hi - If you added salt, and electrolysis wouldn't you produce chlorine?

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