Lectro Chi

GRiM

The Living Force
Hi, I thought that maybe I should ask you for advice before I commit to one of these machines. (I have been known to buy monoatomic gold once :( ) Well, I _http://www.nutrimedical.com/audio_file.jhtml?id=379&file=1017071.mp3]listen to _http://www.cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php?topic=6664]Williams Deagle´s radioshow* from time to time and became intrigued by this machine. It supposedly detox you via a (as I understand it) negative ion suction, I would normally just pass it by as some snakeoil. The thing that peaked my interest, aside from my somewhat faith in Deagle as a doctor, was that many people say it works and it should be quite easy to see it work.

_http://www.lectrochi.com/
_http://www.lectrochi.com/mobile_package/index.html (this model)

The text one the lectochi site seem very nonsensical and newage-y but that was never a factor in my interest, though it might work as a detergent.

*http://www.clayandiron.com/audio.jhtml?method=categories /world view
*http://www.nutrimedical.com/audio.jhtml?method=categories / medical


I would be very glad if someone have some input or comments.
 
If what you are talking about is the ION FOOT Detox , I have tried that
about three or four times. I went to a local Chiropractor and paid
25.oo (u.s) for 30 min...
It would change the water in that time to a yucky brown..
They said if I did it two or three times in a week to start I would get
more energy. ( I can not afford that) and the machine appears
to be close to 2,000 $ . If I had the bread I would get one.
( and it is really easy to use )
 
I just ordered a 30 day supply of Japanese Podache pads for a heavy metal detox. They are self adhesive white felt-like pads that you attach to your feet each night before bed. When you take them off in the morning, they are almost black. It is said that as they pull more toxins out of you, the pads are a little bit cleaner each morning. You are supposed to do one 30 day detox a year.

I would probably not have bought these, but they come recommended by a couple of people in the alternate health field whose opinions I trust. It is said that in Japan they are now selling over 1 million boxes per month. Ten pads to a box (5 day supply), $24.95 US retail price.

One of the friends who recommended these is taking a new pad and a saturated one to a chemist for a comparative analysis to find out exactly what it is pulling out of him. I have no idea what the principle is behind this product and information is non existent, so far.

I'll let you know how it works and what my friend discovers.
 
Thank you for the input. wodasi the price is closer to 700$, even if that is quite much if it does not work :) I hope its the same technique IE. ION FOOT Detox, what you describe seems to correlate with what i´we heard about it.

Rabelais, great. I will check it out.
 
I did a little investigating today and found a site that makes a variety of these detox foot pads for specific purposes. It appears that Tourmaline, Wood Vinegar extract and Bamboo Vinegar extract are the three common ingredients in almost all of them. I am not familiar with any of these ingredients.

They have this to say about tourmaline:

Tourmaline exerts a cleansing and liberating energy upon our entire nervous system with a clearing and stabilizing effect. Tourmaline is best known as one of the only minerals to emit far infrared heat and negative ions. It is also known to be able to increase an alpha wave in our brain. Alpha brainwaves are conducive to creative problem solving, accelerated learning, mood elevation and stress reduction.
Hmm

_http://www.fightingtoxins.com/

This is not the source of the pads which I ordered, but there seems to be the common denominator of the three above ingredients in almost all of the products which I found in a google search.
 
"Tourmaline is best known as one of the only minerals to emit far infrared heat and negative ions." If I´we understood it correctly Lectro Chi is a negative ion generator / footbath :)

wodasi, one of the models cost close to 2k$ but I was thinking about the 700$ version and buying it with the family to the family. Im still a student with a student income (close to nothing :)
 
Rabelais said:
One of the friends who recommended these is taking a new pad and a saturated one to a chemist for a comparative analysis to find out exactly what it is pulling out of him. I have no idea what the principle is behind this product and information is non existent, so far.

I'll let you know how it works and what my friend discovers.
Hi

How did it turn out? any news?

Thanks
 
I have been using the LectroChi Premier Energy Ion Spa since 2004, and I LOVE IT! :D I have used many other ionic spas and have actually sold many of the brands. As a massage therapist, I found that my fibromyalgia clients would need a LectroChi Ion Cleanse after their session to keep them from getting ill. I used other brands, and the Ion Cleanse and the Aqua Chi were not strong enough. :/ I found a few knock offs that were not showing very good reactions from my clients, although I sold a lot of them because they were cheap. My clients with a lot of pain or headaches always requested their sessions with the LectroChi. They say the LectroChi makes them feel better. Wonder if it is their unit design or something? Does anyone else have an opinion??? :huh:
 
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