Guest guest Posted October 2, 2008 Report Share Posted October 2, 2008 I use an ionic foot bath. It is one of the cheap models but it works very well. I now use it instead of my FIR sauna. It seems to pull out the yeast toxins better than the sauna. I got it on ebay. The only thing is that the arrays (the things that go in the tub) do not last that long and you need to buy them in bulk (also on ebay). Also the wrist things rust up really quick and my husband had to replace them with new one's from a computer store. But it is a very pleasant way to detox. We do it right in our bath tub (not in a foot bath). Hope that helps. -- [ ] OT: ionic detoxification Has anyone had some experience with this? Are there any that are affordle and reasonable? Are they better than the foot pads? Do they help people like me that do not detoxify well? I do ozone colonics at home but I was told I would do well if I could add that to me therapies. Any imput I would appreciate. Thanks ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2009 Report Share Posted January 24, 2009 > > Has anyone here tried to build and use the ionic foot bath that is > mentioned at the www.royalrife.com website? Here it is claimed that it > is a lot cheaper and better than those out there. Would love some > feedback. Thanks cathy > I looked at the royalrife.com site and could not find anything about an ionic foot bath, please help! I would like to make my own. I like them, they make me feel better after treatments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 I looked up the site with the instructions for the ionic foot bath: http://www.royalrife.com/mold_toxins.pdf I want to make sure I understand this: it really is just a 9v battery, a couple of old spoons and two tubs of salt water? And it works? (Wow! Some things seem too simple to believe!) I'd really like to try this - just want to make sure I'm not misunderstanding! Thanks! A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 yup - it's as easy as that! got my tubs at walmart, rest at radio shack... carol > > I looked up the site with the instructions for the ionic foot bath: http://www.royalrife.com/mold_toxins.pdf? > > I want to make sure I understand this: it really is just a 9v battery, a couple of old spoons and two tubs of salt water? And it works? (Wow! Some things seem too simple to believe!) > > I'd really?like to try this - just want to make sure I'm not misunderstanding! > > Thanks! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2009 Report Share Posted January 27, 2009 On 1/27/2009 11:02 AM, lissu2u@... wrote: > I looked up the site with the instructions for the ionic foot bath: > http://www.royalrife.com/mold_toxins.pdf > > I want to make sure I understand this: it really is just a 9v battery, a > couple of old spoons and two tubs of salt water? And it works? (Wow! > Some things seem too simple to believe!) Depends on what you mean by 'works'. As long as you understand what it is these things do. These machines do NOT 'detox' you in the way most sellers would have you believe - and the water color changes have zero bearing on anything. What these machines DO is STIMULATE the body's energy chakras, which the feet are loaded with (acupressure points). -- Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 In this article, he talks about "Â diffuser and Detox Oil". Â Does anyone know what they are and where to get them?thanks,Mara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 Okay, I bought the stuff and did the ionic foot bath last night. What I did feel was alot of tingling that started in my feet and then went up my legs. I only did this for five minutes. The tingling in my feet and legs lasted some time, I fell alseep after about 40 minutes and it was still tingling. When I woke up this morning, my legs felt lighter. I have been having problems with circulation in my legs. As for detox of molds, I guess time will tell on that front. > > Has anyone here tried to build and use the ionic foot bath that is > mentioned at the www.royalrife.com website? Here it is claimed that it > is a lot cheaper and better than those out there. Would love some > feedback. Thanks cathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 On 1/28/2009 9:24 AM, plisajohnson wrote: > Okay, I bought the stuff and did the ionic foot bath last night. What > I did feel was alot of tingling that started in my feet and then went > up my legs. I only did this for five minutes. The tingling in my feet > and legs lasted some time, I fell alseep after about 40 minutes and it > was still tingling. When I woke up this morning, my legs felt > lighter. I have been having problems with circulation in my legs. As > for detox of molds, I guess time will tell on that front. As was already pointed out, these things don't actually 'detox' you of anything, they merely stimulate the body through the electircal stimulation of the energy pathways (chakras? acupressure points?) in the feet. Any detoxing will be done by the bodys own detox pathways as a RESULT of the stimulation - but no toxins are 'pulled from the feet' as the marketing hype claims. -- Best regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2009 Report Share Posted January 28, 2009 ...the detox footbaths with the bogus marketing don't work at all like the one she built (if she made a double tub with one electrode in each). i don't think there's any claim for detox from the double tub design... they do provide a microcurrent path through the body that the bogus ones don't, so whatever benefits that might come from a beck/godzilla type device apply. on the group guys have achieved relief from aging prostate need to try to pee in the middle of the night that lasts quite awhile. the microcurrents, however they work on pathogens directly or indirectly via triggering immune response, might actually create some need for detoxing/flushing the waste from pathogen death. a double tub can be hooked up to various devices to experiment with, like h.clarke zappers, rife frequencies amplified through an audio amp (safe if battery operated, possible danger if a.c. powered) or in place of footplate/ " pads " connected direct to a direct contact rife machine like a gb4000 or atelier-robin generator. it does act as an ion pump, so care in selection of what's used for electrodes and added to increase conductivity of the water is in order. for electrodes good quality stainless steel should be ok... copper would add some copper ions and it's easy to get too much copper into the body although we need some. copper is supposed to be anti-fungal and probably more, and folks ingest colloidal copper to help with various stuff like skin conditions but reading on the purestcolloids.com website (where all there stuff isn't ionic) might give good reasons to not be taking in copper ions... but they don't like ionic silver either so that's all debatable. i am going to use some silver strips that came with my CS generator on mine, connected to the tub so i can plug into it with wires with banana plugs which makes it compatible wiring connect with my system that includes lab bench function generators, copper pipe handholds, a godzilla, clarke zapper, emem+audio amp+pc w/ frex software. i should be working on that now probably. i'm (probalby foolishly) not averse to using devices that plug into the wall in direct contact, but my place is super well surge protected at least... and if i die quickly that would be fine. > Re: [ ] Re: OT: ionic detoxification > > > On 1/28/2009 9:24 AM, plisajohnson wrote: > > Okay, I bought the stuff and did the ionic foot bath last night. What > > I did feel was alot of tingling that started in my feet and then went > > up my legs. I only did this for five minutes. The tingling in my feet > > and legs lasted some time, I fell alseep after about 40 minutes and it > > was still tingling. When I woke up this morning, my legs felt > > lighter. I have been having problems with circulation in my legs. As > > for detox of molds, I guess time will tell on that front. > > As was already pointed out, these things don't actually 'detox' you of > anything, they merely stimulate the body through the electircal > stimulation of the energy pathways (chakras? acupressure points?) in the > feet. > > Any detoxing will be done by the bodys own detox pathways as a RESULT of > the stimulation - but no toxins are 'pulled from the feet' as the > marketing hype claims. > > -- > > Best regards, > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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