Re: re. salt lamps ,blood brain barrier, neg ion water

Posted by quaixemen on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/re-salt-lamps-tp1540185p1540265.html


Thanks for going to all the trouble to list these sites. I do
already have a water ionizer. I got mine from Watershed.com at least
a couple years ago. I used to set it on the highest alkaline setting
but after reading on this site that very alkaline water may increase
my ES symptoms I no longer have it on that setting. Are you saying
that the machines that people soak their feet in use the same kind of
water and that there is a way to use my water ionizer to pull the
toxins out of my feet the way Charles is describing? I am confused
here.





--- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@y...> wrote:
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> Hi, Quaixemen,
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> These are sites where I have found water machines. You will have
to investigate each thoroughly, tho, because they are not all equal
in what they do, nor are the same machines the same prices at
different sites. I decided to send all my sites, rather than the 2 I
was interested in, since I really do not know how to judge one from
another and maybe you here know more about the "ORP" issue than I
do. As you probably know, many consider this quack science, anyway,
and not to be believable science. However, I have read a couple of
medical abstracts dealing with negative hydrogen water or the
negative effects of positive water. I can send a couple of those if
you need them. I don't think this is scientifically proven one way
or the other. I am just looking for something to replace a pricey
supplement I am on and this appears to work. I was serious about
buying the one at ionlight or I think the technos one--it had 5 pH
settings on it. The last site is from a cancer support cPath=1&engine=adwords!1895&keyword=%28water+ionizers%29&match_type= local/SoftCart.exe/alkazonewaterionizer.htm?E+scstore

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> http://www.thewolfeclinic.com/livingwater.html
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> http://www.aquatechnology.net/VITALIZER_PLUS.html
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> http://www.bluestonegroup.com/index.cfm
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> http://www.cancertutor.com/Cancer/IonizedWater.html
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> Diane
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> quaixemen <straitguy@s...> wrote:
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> > However, this additive to water seems
> > to be helping so much that now I am definitely going to
> > invest the $1000-$1500 to try the actual machine.
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> Are there any machines that are in this price range. I'd much
better be able to afford such a machine than the one for 2600 dollars.
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