foot bath - GREAT RELIEF FOR MY ELECTRO MAGNETIC HYPERSENSITIVITY

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foot bath - GREAT RELIEF FOR MY ELECTRO MAGNETIC HYPERSENSITIVITY

iedbunnie
I generally have a foot bath with ionization every month.
This time i tried instead of my feet being in the bath water I put my
hands in it and i'm getting relief from my electro magnetic
hypersensitivity.
This is the 3rd time i've done it and it seems to be working.

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Yolanda LaCombe
Tell me more. Is this a product that you put in a tub; is it a special
bath appliance; is it a service? Very interesting.

Thanks,

Yolanda
On Dec 5, 2007, at 7:33 AM, iedbunnie wrote:

> I generally have a foot bath with ionization every month.
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> This time i tried instead of my feet being in the bath water I put my
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> hands in it and i'm getting relief from my electro magnetic
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> hypersensitivity.
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> This is the 3rd time i've done it and it seems to be working.
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binboda
I am very interested in this also. Could you provide more details on whereyou can get this product? or service? Thanks!

Yolanda LaCombe <[hidden email]> wrote: Tell me more. Is this a product that you put in a tub; is it a special
bath appliance; is it a service? Very interesting.

Thanks,

Yolanda
On Dec 5, 2007, at 7:33 AM, iedbunnie wrote:

> I generally have a foot bath with ionization every month.
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> This time i tried instead of my feet being in the bath water I put my
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> hands in it and i'm getting relief from my electro magnetic
>
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> hypersensitivity.
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> This is the 3rd time i've done it and it seems to be working.
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Marc Martin
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> I am very interested in this also. Could you provide more details on
> where you can get this product? or service? Thanks!

I believe that Irene had mentioned the footbath months ago, and
that she was going to a local chiropracter's office to get it.
I know that in my area, there are lots of people who have these
"ionic footbaths", and generally charge around $30 for a 30-minute
session.

I also know that Charles' wife had a reduction in her ES symptoms
from using one of these sorts of footbaths.

It's probably cheaper to find someone offering pay-by-the-session
footbaths than purchasing one of these things, as the prices
can be quite high (thousands of dollars). Here is an example:

http://www.bionichydrotherapy.com/

I have tried these footbaths in the past on two occasions, but I
did not notice any improvement in my condition. However, perhaps
it takes many sessions to see improvements?

Marc

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skrzn
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Traditional ionic bath (foot or anything) is Epsom Salts in water.
It's cheap, it works.

William



--- In [hidden email], "iedbunnie" <iedbunnie@...> wrote:
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> I generally have a foot bath with ionization every month.
> This time i tried instead of my feet being in the bath water I put
my
> hands in it and i'm getting relief from my electro magnetic
> hypersensitivity.
> This is the 3rd time i've done it and it seems to be working.
>

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helen
Could this bath work due to the fact it alkalises the body? Most people with
ES tend to have acid constitutions. I found that with my own detoxing and
alkaline diet, that my sensitivity to powerlines outside my home, has
dropped off considerably. I use supplements but no devices except for Vinny
Pinto's space coherent device.
Kind Regards to all,
Helen- Oz


On 12/7/07, skrzn <[hidden email]> wrote:

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> Traditional ionic bath (foot or anything) is Epsom Salts in water.
> It's cheap, it works.
>
> William
>
> --- In [hidden email] <eSens%40yahoogroups.com>, "iedbunnie"
> <iedbunnie@...> wrote:
> >
> > I generally have a foot bath with ionization every month.
> > This time i tried instead of my feet being in the bath water I put
> my
> > hands in it and i'm getting relief from my electro magnetic
> > hypersensitivity.
> > This is the 3rd time i've done it and it seems to be working.
> >
>
>
>


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BiBrun
It finally occurred to me that I should unplug our Jacuzzi tub (since we
seldom
use the jets anyway; I already had the breaker for it off). The motor is
grounded to the
pipes and to the outlet, so there's a current path right around the tub.
The baths seemed
to help me, but also I'd have tinnitus during the bath. It's a lot better
now.

I have heard that electric hot water heaters often are a problem, and am now
thinking
laundry and dispose-all might be worth careful inspection with a sensitive
meter.

Speaking of those, it's also worth noting that a buzz-stick (e.g., at
lessEMF <http://lessemf.com/gauss.html#175-B>) is actually
more sensitive than a standard tri-field meter. Unfortunately that
buzz-stick is not great
quality but the price is right (or make one even cheaper yourself). The
connections tend
to be loose on it. You don't get a number but you can also hear frequency.
The tri-field
with 100x external magnetic probe is much more sensitive, but about 10x the
price.
If you get that with the probe, it's also good to try to get a 1x external
probe too.

Bill

On Dec 6, 2007 9:17 PM, Helen Murphy <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Could this bath work due to the fact it alkalises the body? Most people
> with
> ES tend to have acid constitutions. I found that with my own detoxing and
> alkaline diet, that my sensitivity to powerlines outside my home, has
> dropped off considerably. I use supplements but no devices except for
> Vinny
> Pinto's space coherent device.
> Kind Regards to all,
> Helen- Oz
>
>
> On 12/7/07, skrzn <[hidden email]<WilliamSchnell%40operamail.com>>
> wrote:
> >
> > Traditional ionic bath (foot or anything) is Epsom Salts in water.
> > It's cheap, it works.
> >
> > William
> >
> > --- In [hidden email] <eSens%40yahoogroups.com><eSens%40yahoogroups.com>, "iedbunnie"
> > <iedbunnie@...> wrote:
> > >
> > > I generally have a foot bath with ionization every month.
> > > This time i tried instead of my feet being in the bath water I put
> > my
> > > hands in it and i'm getting relief from my electro magnetic
> > > hypersensitivity.
> > > This is the 3rd time i've done it and it seems to be working.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
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Marc Martin
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In reply to this post by helen
Helen Murphy wrote:
> Could this bath work due to the fact it alkalises the body? Most people with
> ES tend to have acid constitutions. I found that with my own detoxing and
> alkaline diet, that my sensitivity to powerlines outside my home, has
> dropped off considerably.

I've been reminded recently how important alkalizing the body really is.
I'd been experimenting with taking herbs for improving liver function,
but I had an immediate bad reaction (metallic taste in mouth, body
aches & pains, etc.). The only thing I could find to alleviate these
problems was consuming foods and supplements which alkalize my body (carrot
juice, apples, Megahydrate, ionic minerals, etc.). I then realized that over
the years, my once super-alkalizing diet had regressed to include more
acidic foods, leaving me more susceptible to problems.

> I use supplements but no devices except for Vinny
> Pinto's space coherent device.

Well, as far as devices go, Vinny's coherent space devices are
probably all that one would require! (although not easily
purchased and more expensive than other solutions)

Marc

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skrzn
In reply to this post by helen
Yes, it is alkalizing, and also a good response to the finding that
80% of us are magnesium deficient.
I've had no luck with supplements, but for those who can take them,
there are capsules of magnesium glycinate by Albion labs, sold online
by iHerb (sp?).
www.paleodiet.com is still the best solution for those who can get
the pure food.

William



--- In [hidden email], "Helen Murphy" <helenmurphybb@...>
wrote:
>
> Could this bath work due to the fact it alkalises the body? Most
people with
> ES tend to have acid constitutions. I found that with my own
detoxing and
> alkaline diet, that my sensitivity to powerlines outside my home,
has
> dropped off considerably. I use supplements but no devices except
for Vinny
> Pinto's space coherent device.
> Kind Regards to all,
> Helen- Oz
>
>
> On 12/7/07, skrzn <WilliamSchnell@...> wrote:
> >
> > Traditional ionic bath (foot or anything) is Epsom Salts in
water.
> > It's cheap, it works.
> >
> > William
> >
> > --- In [hidden email] <eSens%40yahoogroups.com>,
"iedbunnie"
> > <iedbunnie@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I generally have a foot bath with ionization every month.
> > > This time i tried instead of my feet being in the bath water I
put

> > my
> > > hands in it and i'm getting relief from my electro magnetic
> > > hypersensitivity.
> > > This is the 3rd time i've done it and it seems to be working.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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evie15422
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Hi William,

I did not know this!!! Thanks! I soak my entire body twice a week. I do find sometimes the water is a very odd color when I am done. I figured I was detoxing something. lol

Thanks again for the info,
Diane

skrzn <[hidden email]> wrote:
Traditional ionic bath (foot or anything) is Epsom Salts in water.
It's cheap, it works.

William

--- In [hidden email], "iedbunnie" <iedbunnie@...> wrote:
>
> I generally have a foot bath with ionization every month.
> This time i tried instead of my feet being in the bath water I put
my
> hands in it and i'm getting relief from my electro magnetic
> hypersensitivity.
> This is the 3rd time i've done it and it seems to be working.
>






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evie15422
In reply to this post by helen
Hi, Helen,

Yes, I have wondered that too. Tho it appears that lymphatic detoxing is very helpful to us with ES, one of the things we do in detoxing is alkalize our bodies. (So maybe the alkalizing is what is the most important, not the detoxing as such???) Also, when the pesticides caused my ES problems, I was told the pesticides also cause acidity in the body. I have had alot of help thru alkalizing.

Diane

Helen Murphy <[hidden email]> wrote:
Could this bath work due to the fact it alkalises the body? Most people with
ES tend to have acid constitutions. I found that with my own detoxing and
alkaline diet, that my sensitivity to powerlines outside my home, has
dropped off considerably. I use supplements but no devices except for Vinny
Pinto's space coherent device.
Kind Regards to all,
Helen- Oz

On 12/7/07, skrzn <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Traditional ionic bath (foot or anything) is Epsom Salts in water.
> It's cheap, it works.
>
> William
>
> --- In [hidden email] <eSens%40yahoogroups.com>, "iedbunnie"
> <iedbunnie@...> wrote:
> >
> > I generally have a foot bath with ionization every month.
> > This time i tried instead of my feet being in the bath water I put
> my
> > hands in it and i'm getting relief from my electro magnetic
> > hypersensitivity.
> > This is the 3rd time i've done it and it seems to be working.
> >
>
>
>

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