What is Ion Cleanse Foot
Bath? An Ion Cleanse Foot Bath draws waste from the
body though a unit placed in water with a positive and
negative electric current.
How does it work? It is
similar to walking in the sand along the beach only more
powerful because your feet are in direct contact with the ions
being made in the water.
What are the
effects? Because of poor diet and high stress, we tend
to accumulate and store excessive quantities of waste
products. During a 30 minute session, the ions enter your body
and begin to neutralize these tissue acid wastes. The process
is called reverse osmosis.
Why would I want to use the Ion
Cleanse? This is an excellent way to enhance your
cleansing progress. It may be possible to reduce pain and
other symptoms caused by a lifetime of toxic buildup in the
body.
What else can I expect from an
Ion Cleanse session? Many colors and objects appear in
the water during Ion Cleanse 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.
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.
We have also found that a person's
detoxification session will override the toxicity of the
water. The following table shows what the colors in the water
represent: |
Sessions run 10-30 mins. long and run $35.00
Right now we are running a special for $25.00 for the month of
Feb.
Disclaimer: The preceding is to provide information about Infrared Heat
Therapy and the benefits that may be derived. It is not intended to
claim a cure for any disease or condition. It should not take the
place of medical advice or
treatment. |