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IONIC FOOT BATH

quaixemen
http://www.8candlesonline.com has ionic footbath for 1295. Anybody
have opinions about this product. I think it mentions that you just
add water to make it work. No mention of adding salt. Probably not
nearly as good as the one mentioned here for 2700 dollars. What do you
people think?

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Re: IONIC FOOT BATH

charles-4
Hello,

according to the advertisement, it makes only positively charged ions.
The IonCleanse machine makes positively as well as negatively charged ions,
and those in several fixed and adjustable programs.
We see the difference between the positively and the negatively.

They use the same color charts, etc, so it is a cheap imitation.
But, of course it is cheaper.


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----- Original Message -----
From: "quaixemen" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2005 23:08
Subject: [eSens] IONIC FOOT BATH


> http://www.8candlesonline.com has ionic footbath for 1295. Anybody
> have opinions about this product. I think it mentions that you just
> add water to make it work. No mention of adding salt. Probably not
> nearly as good as the one mentioned here for 2700 dollars. What do you
> people think?
>
>

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Kenko Therm blanket

Mariannfm-2
In reply to this post by quaixemen

I bought a Kenko Therm (NFI) blanket which has ceramic fibers to help
protect from EMF. It really does help when I wake up in the middle of
the night with my head thumping from whatever they do with cell phone
towers at night. (there is one near our house) I wrap the blanket
around my head and drape some over my face and I feel better and can go
back to sleep.

However, I bought it on ebay and didn't ask enough questions. The
previous owner had a cat!!!! I am highly allergic to them. I now wake
up with sneezing fits, runny eyes, and stuffy nose like I haven't had
in quite a while. These things often lead to asthma aggravation, sinus
infection, and general misery for me, so I've decided I can't use the
blanket. I'm disappointed because it was helpful with the EMF.

I paid 100 dollars for it. It is for a single bed. If anyone needs
one who isn't allergic to cats, I'd be happy to sell it to you! A new
one costs 360 dollars or so.

Mariann
[hidden email]

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Re: Kenko Therm blanket plus ozone

Andrew McAfee
Or, you might be able to clean it with an Ozone machine if you want to
keep it.
Andrew
On Jan 3, 2006, at 1:01 PM, Mariann Martin wrote:

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> I bought a Kenko Therm (NFI) blanket which has ceramic fibers to help
> protect from EMF. It really does help when I wake up in the middle of
> the night with my head thumping from whatever they do with cell phone
> towers at night. (there is one near our house) I wrap the blanket
> around my head and drape some over my face and I feel better and can go
> back to sleep.
>
> However, I bought it on ebay and didn't ask enough questions. The
> previous owner had a cat!!!! I am highly allergic to them. I now wake
> up with sneezing fits, runny eyes, and stuffy nose like I haven't had
> in quite a while. These things often lead to asthma aggravation, sinus
> infection, and general misery for me, so I've decided I can't use the
> blanket. I'm disappointed because it was helpful with the EMF.
>
> I paid 100 dollars for it. It is for a single bed. If anyone needs
> one who isn't allergic to cats, I'd be happy to sell it to you! A new
> one costs 360 dollars or so.
>
> Mariann
> [hidden email]
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: Kenko Therm blanket,- foil shield, and mattress

snoshoe_2
In reply to this post by Mariannfm-2
I'm also quite allergic to cats. :(
Can you gently wash it by hand in the bathtub? I'd try that with some
allergen control products, ALL brand makes a detergent for dealing
with dustmites, etc. that's unscented, but seems to be getting harder
to find locally. Tannic acid along with something is good.

One other item I've found helpful to ending allergic reactions is
Febreeze's "Allergen Reducer" which you just spritz on and let dry.
It's perfumed, but that fades, and at least in me, doesn't cause a
reaction.  

Hope that helps. Using the mylar/space blankets I've seen, well, not
something you want to snuggle up with, crinkly noises all night, and
body heat doesn't dissipate if that's right on you.
--
I use aluminum foil under my keyboard, to protect my lap while
sitting at pc, and also have a sheet folded to cover front and one
side of the tower, as I can't afford Mu installed. It helps quite a
bit, so I can sit here longer. This pc seems to put out a lot more
of something than the previous one I had a couple yrs. back.

I just reach around the front flap to access the drives when needed.
==

I'd been going to ask for a long time, as someone else did recently
about the magnetic mattress/pads. I like the Nikken seat cushion,
and would like to get one some day, but haven't had opportunity to
try the mattress.

I did find online once upon a time directions to make your own, the
strength, spacing, etc. to make your own. It's important that it's
done correctly, or you can make yourself ill with the wrong magnetic
fields.

I've used the magnetic insoles and like them. Used the back magnet,
which, while not doing much for my back, discovered it's useful for
swollen glands, or the beginnings of earache, and liked sleeping
with, till it finally fell apart after several years. They seem to
increase, not just circulation, but circulation of the lymph system.

~ Snoshoe


--- In [hidden email], Mariann Martin <mariann7@c...> wrote:
>
>
> I bought a Kenko Therm (NFI) blanket which has ceramic fibers to
help
> protect from EMF. It really does help when I wake up in the middle
of
> the night with my head thumping from whatever they do with cell
phone
> towers at night. (there is one near our house) I wrap the blanket
> around my head and drape some over my face and I feel better and
can go
> back to sleep.
>
> However, I bought it on ebay and didn't ask enough questions.  
The
> previous owner had a cat!!!! I am highly allergic to them. I now
wake
> up with sneezing fits, runny eyes, and stuffy nose like I haven't
had
> in quite a while. These things often lead to asthma aggravation,
sinus
> infection, and general misery for me, so I've decided I can't use
the
> blanket. I'm disappointed because it was helpful with the EMF.
>
> I paid 100 dollars for it. It is for a single bed. If anyone
needs
> one who isn't allergic to cats, I'd be happy to sell it to you! A  
new
> one costs 360 dollars or so.
>
> Mariann
> Mariann7@c...
>