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I liked you testing method with the distilled water.

I am familiar with Dr. Klinghart.

I sure have wondered about his endorsement; he is a very smart guy (having seen

a couple of videos)

I employed the same testing method with the ionic cleanse foot bath. I used

distilled water only - and still got a lot of orange slosh............

I am still not completely sure since there were no black little specks or other

forms of froth that I had seen before with patients using it......

any experiences out there?

thanks you for your thoughts

peaceful holiday time

 

Verena

 

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www.giftofhealth.com

 

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George Mandler

Chinese Medicine

Thursday, December 16, 2004 12:48 PM

Re: Detox foot pads?

 

 

 

On Dec 16, 2004, at 11:51 AM, DrSpohn wrote:

> OK, I have to ask because one of my patients wants me to get them pads

> that

> goes on the bottom of there feet and they wear them all night and it is

> supposed to detox them. He said when he took them off they turned

> black from detoxing

> his body. Has anyone heard of these.?

>

 

Yes and I've used them. Do they work, who knows. Dietrich Klinghardt

who is an ND/PhD and a very well respected biochemist/homeopath in the

alternative circles has investigated many of these products by doing

some sort of spectroscopy on them. Supposedly the Kinotakara pads are

the best according to him and he has seen mercury pulled out.

According to him they are the best pads he has found. (There are a

plethora on the market). I called his office and asked for the

research, but they wouldn't give it to me.

 

I've tried a couple, one called PureBody, you can do a search on the

web. I've talked with the guy that sells them and he makes believe

he understands some CM, but really doesn't. Via people I know that

trust Klinghardt they say this guy is on the up and up, however the

Kinotakara pads are an MLM!! So I wonder what kind of downline Dr

Klinghardt has in that he touts them so highly.

 

As far as them turning black from detoxifyling. What BS that is.

If you look at the websites for these products they show pictures of

black pads. Well decided to do a little experiment and pour some

distilled water on the pads. You know what, they turned the same color

black that are on my feet!! So I'd say to tell your client to try

pouring water on it (the Kinotakara cost about $3/pad wholesale) and

see that it isn't from detoxifying.

 

Now maybe they do work and your client can try a box and see if they

feel a difference. I'm pretty sensitive and couldn't tell a

difference.

 

--george

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have considered purchasing one of these for the office. I have heard from

other practioners they feel it works and is worth the cost. Here's the web site

of one manufacturer, I am only aware of 3-4 who sells the device.

 

http://www.amajordifference.com/iontheory.htm

 

Colors and Objects in the Water

 

Many colors and objects appear in the water during IonCleanse sessions. There is

a reaction between the toxins and particles in the water, the salt added to the

water, the metals in the array, and the acidity or alkalinity of the person

being bathed. All of these combine to produce color, whether or not feet are in

the water. The basic color produced by these reactions varies from one

geographic area to another.

 

It is important to understand that the water will change color even if the unit

is operating without feet in the water. The basic color change is a result of

the reaction between all of the variables in the water and the array, as

discussed above. This color change will vary in accordance with the toxic and

chemical components of the water and air given a particular geographical area.

 

The toxins in our bodies will look the same as the toxins predominant in a

specific area; however, there will be more toxic particles in the water with

feet in it. You will also find that water-based toxins will not stick to the

side of the bucket and array, whereas substances pulled from the body will form

a sticky ring that must be removed with a detergent.

 

However, through many tests, we have found that the residue in the bucket is

easily rinsed off if the unit operates without feet in the bucket. In addition,

the residue produced while a person's feet are bathed has been found to stick to

the bucket and cling to the array. The bucket will then require some type of

scouring powder or soap in order to be thoroughly cleaned.

 

We have also found that a person's detoxification session will override the

geographical toxicity of the water. Based on EAV (Electro Acupuncture by Voll)

testing, the following table shows what we believe the colors in the water to

represent:

 

 

Gift of Health <verena wrote: I liked you testing method with

the distilled water.

I am familiar with Dr. Klinghart.

I sure have wondered about his endorsement; he is a very smart guy (having seen

a couple of videos)

I employed the same testing method with the ionic cleanse foot bath. I used

distilled water only - and still got a lot of orange slosh............

I am still not completely sure since there were no black little specks or other

forms of froth that I had seen before with patients using it......

any experiences out there?

thanks you for your thoughts

peaceful holiday time

 

Verena

 

please visit my website

www.giftofhealth.com

 

-

George Mandler

Chinese Medicine

Thursday, December 16, 2004 12:48 PM

Re: Detox foot pads?

 

 

 

On Dec 16, 2004, at 11:51 AM, DrSpohn wrote:

> OK, I have to ask because one of my patients wants me to get them pads

> that

> goes on the bottom of there feet and they wear them all night and it is

> supposed to detox them. He said when he took them off they turned

> black from detoxing

> his body. Has anyone heard of these.?

>

 

Yes and I've used them. Do they work, who knows. Dietrich Klinghardt

who is an ND/PhD and a very well respected biochemist/homeopath in the

alternative circles has investigated many of these products by doing

some sort of spectroscopy on them. Supposedly the Kinotakara pads are

the best according to him and he has seen mercury pulled out.

According to him they are the best pads he has found. (There are a

plethora on the market). I called his office and asked for the

research, but they wouldn't give it to me.

 

I've tried a couple, one called PureBody, you can do a search on the

web. I've talked with the guy that sells them and he makes believe

he understands some CM, but really doesn't. Via people I know that

trust Klinghardt they say this guy is on the up and up, however the

Kinotakara pads are an MLM!! So I wonder what kind of downline Dr

Klinghardt has in that he touts them so highly.

 

As far as them turning black from detoxifyling. What BS that is.

If you look at the websites for these products they show pictures of

black pads. Well decided to do a little experiment and pour some

distilled water on the pads. You know what, they turned the same color

black that are on my feet!! So I'd say to tell your client to try

pouring water on it (the Kinotakara cost about $3/pad wholesale) and

see that it isn't from detoxifying.

 

Now maybe they do work and your client can try a box and see if they

feel a difference. I'm pretty sensitive and couldn't tell a

difference.

 

--george

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