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Hi ,

I just use an old dishpan that my feet fit into. Fill it with warm RO water as

hot as I can stand, and add sea salt, baking soda, and hydrogen peroxide. After

about 10 minutes I ask my husband to add more hot water. HOT water is an

important ingredient (but not painfully hot). Some people use other

ingredients--sometimes I use epsom salts, which is a cheap way to absorb

magnesium through the skin. Magnesium is also a detoxer. Apple cider vinegar

is a detoxer. There are many variations. Some people use an electronic detoxer

in their foot bath, but sea salt and baking soda are excellent and inexpensive.

Khaya

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> I have a friend who is lending me one. Has anyone used one to help with the

detox? I am the one experiencing her first herx from Bart. YEAH! I would like

to have a little more control over the detox. I am drinking gallons (ok,

bottles of higher pH water (7-8 ph)) and I have been taking my BurBur. Thats

about it. I hope to make it though my dance class (sweating). I drag myself

there no matter what. Do these things really work.

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Hey ,

I used a foot bath at the same place I first used the GB 4000, too (and they

helped me buy my own). But I really don't think the fancy machine works any

better than my home foot bath. I might be wrong about that. Are you from

Michigan? I realize there are probably many natural health centers that do this

kind of thing ... FIR sauna there, too. Etc.

Khaya

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> > I have a friend who is lending me one. Has anyone used one to help with the

detox? I am the one experiencing her first herx from Bart. YEAH! I would like

to have a little more control over the detox. I am drinking gallons (ok,

bottles of higher pH water (7-8 ph)) and I have been taking my BurBur. Thats

about it. I hope to make it though my dance class (sweating). I drag myself

there no matter what. Do these things really work.

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My LLMD suggested I try a Chi Aquabath for detox. I didn't want to spend the

money ($1500) so tried a home-made ionic footbath instead. It really does seem

to help alleviate herx symptoms. And it only costs about $25 - what a deal! I

noticed that the plans are already posted in the " file " section for this group.

The file is called " mold-toxins.pdf " and was written by Dr. Lloyd. You

may find it useful.

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detox? I am the one experiencing her first herx from Bart. YEAH! I would like

to have a little more control over the detox. I am drinking gallons (ok,

bottles of higher pH water (7-8 ph)) and I have been taking my BurBur. Thats

about it. I hope to make it though my dance class (sweating). I drag myself

there no matter what. Do these things really work.

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Very impressive building one yourself. I can't imagine building it myself but it does look simple enough. I am now on day 4 of my first herx ever. I really can't imagine getting on the rife again. I am now starting to get headaches. I am drinking tons of 7-8pH water and maybe I am detoxing from this too. I don't know. How long should this last?

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Hi Sherry,

In my foot bath, which is a small dishpan just big enough for my feet, I usually

add about 2 quarts of water (8 cups) or sometimes even more. Into that I add

1/8 to 1/4 cup each sea salt and baking soda, and a tablespoon of FOOD GRADE

(35%) hydrogen peroxide. If you prefer to use drug-store H2O2 (3%) you would

use a lot more, but it is much cheaper.

In a bathtub I use 1/2 to 1 heaping cup each of sea salt and baking soda, and

optionally 1/4 C H2O2.

Sometimes I use Epsom Salts instead of the sea salt & baking soda. But when I

use that up I will probably order some magnesium flakes from Swanson. Magnesium

is strengthening, but it also binds with toxins and helps to remove them. So

even though our main purpose in using magnesium is to feed our bodies, it still

aids in detox. And using the hottest tolerable water also helps with detox and

with killing pathogens.

Khaya

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the detox? I am the one experiencing her first herx from Bart. YEAH! I would

like to have a little more control over the detox. I am drinking gallons (ok,

bottles of higher pH water (7-8 ph)) and I have been taking my BurBur. Thats

about it. I hope to make it though my dance class (sweating). I drag myself

there no matter what. Do these things really work.

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Oh! I never would have thought of that! Of course, I gave up on starting seeds

a long time ago ...

Khaya

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> > gallons (ok, bottles of higher pH water (7-8 ph)) and I have been taking my

> > BurBur. Thats about it. I hope to make it though my dance class (sweating).

> > I drag myself there no matter what. Do these things really work.

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