Re: To Charles -- Ionic Foot baths?

Posted by snoshoe_2 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/To-Charles-Ionic-Foot-baths-tp1540807p1540833.html

Yes, just think of the all the dermal patches to deliver meds now.--
Or the LSD tests from decades ago on the doorknobs.
There is a size limit to entering the skin, but I don't recall it.  
Read years back when I did Neways. They talked about it in their
skin care videos.

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], "Ian Kemp" <ianandsue.kemp@...> wrote:
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> I was initially sceptical (some months ago) that substances could
pass
> through the skin. However, Sue was advised by the hospital to take
Epsom
> salts baths (magnesium sulphate) to try to correct her low inorganic
> sulphate levels. This worked - too well initially, as she got
severe liver
> detox symptoms! So it is possible for molecules to pass through
the skin,
> though they probably have to be water-soluble (and there might be a
size
> limit on large organic molecules?)
> Ian
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> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: To Charles -- Ionic Foot baths?
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>
> Sure they do.
> But there is a difference in quality.
> They only make positive ions, not positive as well as negative ions.
> The quality of the metal plates (electrodes).
>
> Sure there is a lot of brown stuff.
> It comes from normal tapwater, about 20-40 %.
>
> Therefore we use distilled water.
> I did a test with only distilled water, with some salt added (in
order to
> obtain the right Amps), and there was no brown stuff.
> So all those different colors (for each person different) come from
the
> feet.
>
> It is well known, that toxins do leave the body by the feet.
> Therefore, taking a hot foot bath, with some soda in it may take
some toxins
>
> out also.
>
> It is also known, that urine acid may leave the body through the
legs and
> feet.
> If e person had trouble by climbing stairs, and has pain in the
knees, it

> may be, that the urin acid stays there.
> There are homeopathic drugs to help that.
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> In the Bible, foot washing is mentioned several times.
> They were no fools at that time.
> They knew what they were talking about.
> At that time, there were no ionic foot spas of course!
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> Greetings,
> Charles Claessens
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "snoshoe_2" <nonengbunny@...>
> To: <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 02:07
> Subject: [eSens] Re: To Charles -- Ionic Foot baths?
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> > Just got the new Heartland America catalog. They still have
those Bio-
> > Energy Detox Foot Spa for sale for $299 for anyone interested.  
Online

> > look under their personal care section.
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> > ~ Snoshoe
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