Guest guest Posted September 18, 2009 Report Share Posted September 18, 2009 I had a free session of an Ionic Detox a few years ago,and while the results (as in the results occurring) in the waterwere impressive, I decided to do a bit of research afterwardat the time.And doing likewise this time I have come up with this, should you choose to have a look and read for yourself, and make upyour own mind.http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=976919http://www.webanswers.com/health/does-ionic-detox-really-work-79b260 http://www.kvbc.com/Global/story.asp?S=6095483http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJNnTKw8-jE Now I am not saying Ionic Detox doesn't do what it actually says it does,you will have to decide for yourself.Regards,TasoOn Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 4:21 AM, Jian Leigh <william4x5 wrote: , Jim Knippenberg <erommel wrote: > > > Hi William! > > What do you mean by " you had good results? " While taking a TH class in Idaho, Vianna asked the question, who is the person here who has the most heavy metals in their system? The most radiation? The most parasites? Well I was the big winner on all three. 11 years in the Army and 2 tours in Iraq buys you something;-) So she told me to use her ionic detox (foot bath) machine every other day for the rest of the class. Along with techniques on releasing radiation and parasites. Well I used the detox about five times and with every one after using the bath, I had some of the blackest, nastiest water that the assistant had ever seen. The water was less foul colored by the last bath. Also saw a few small worms come out. Parasites give me the creeps. So generally I was pretty sold on the equipment. But a new machine goes for about $1K to 2$K. Out of my budget. Recently you can find similar machines for around $200 on Eb@y. There are the cheap ones from overseas but there are a few robustly built machines from here in the US. So I am thinking about buying one. I cut the cool hot dog comments... > > Anyway. > > If the ion cleanse thing works, couldn't you just use water treated with the N side of a (or several) magnet (s) and soak the feet in that? Or would drinking the treated water be even more beneficial? Or IF it pulls toxins from the skin (I don't know if it does or doesn't), then doing BOTH methods - drinking and soaking - might be beneficial? My understanding is that the technology is similar to creating hydrogen, where yo pass electrical current through water separating hydrogen and oxygen. This process creates H- ions and OH+ ions. When you pass DC through in one way you get H- ions and the other gives OH+ ions. The electricity through water safety issues bother me, but they have sold many machines so I can infer that there haven't been any issues. Yes you can also buy machines where you drink H- charged water. But there is some counter intuitive issues here. H- or alkaline water works against your stomach acid. So you should only drink charged water when your stomach is clear. (Or you can just mentally give you body an alkaline charge;-) A friend bought a $2K model of this type of machine and would not recommend it. I drank the water, but I feel that you would need continual exposure for anything to work. Again, I am not a scientist or engineer and this is my limited understanding. If anyone wants to clear this up it would be appreciated. Also, I am not sure how magnetism would change the qualities of water. I cut the running water insights and can not add any further info. > > Thanks, > Jim > Thanks, William > > > >william4x5 <william4x5 > >Sep 16, 2009 2:03 AM > > > > Ion Cleanse, Detox Machines. > > > >Has anyone tried one of the Ion Cleanse Detox machines? > > > >They are supposed to create water full of negative ions that are absorbed into your feet, bind with positive charged " bad " ions and pull the impurities away from your body. I used one a few times and had good results, but I have read mixed reviews on the net about discussing if they actually work or not. > > > >Has anyone looked into it? > > > >William Leigh > > > > > > > > > >--- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2009 Report Share Posted September 18, 2009 OK I am glad you found the french version ,as it is good too.A man was in my ormus group for a while and his mother and him have loads of documentation with this clay and mrsa they are very graphic but no one dies-Lots of healing in Africa. .He had been living out here but moved back to France He knew where to get the big bags at low cost's. ,its been awhile lol I will try to dig around for his name and some other energetic clays Dana--- On Fri, 9/18/09, Jian Leigh <william4x5 wrote: Jian Leigh <william4x5 Re: Ion Cleanse, Detox Machines. Date: Friday, September 18, 2009, 2:31 AM healingenergies- essentialskills, Dana <amebameows@ ...> wrote:>> Hi that is very impressive machine and the price might be an issue so just in case, any one can still detox with living clay (green) is what i have but there are different types Ive heard of Men who were machine workers getting into a tub with clay and after wards it looked like an oil pool and you can drink it but you need to drinks lots of water with it I was told that clay grabs the ions also hope this helps meba>Checked out the green clay. There is an American version from California that is quite inexpensive. The French version goes by the name, Montmorillonite, and has been proven to be quite effective in antibacterial and removing heavy metal poisoning. The clay works on the same principal as the electronic foot baths. The clay is a natural occurring negatively charged mineral. These negative ions attract the positively charged ions of the heavy metals. You are right, you can eat it. It is a known remedy for constipation. But like you said it seems like you would also want to drink a lot of water.I bought the Detox Machine off Eb@y. Will let you know what I think when it arrives. I will also try the clay to get a good point of reference. Perhaps together they make "THE MOST POWERFUL DETOX SYSTEM EVER CREATED!!!" I wonder if I could patent that?Thanks again,William Leigh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2009 Report Share Posted September 19, 2009 The company that bottles the excellent tasting Real Salt is in Utah and they also have local clays. https://www.realsalt.com/shop/redmond-clay/redmond-clay.html Might be worth investigating. Mary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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