Is it necessary to add salt to the water before an ION Bath session?
A. Yes, it is necessary to add salt to the water in order for it to be conductive enough. Typically, 1 capful of salt is enough. However, when using a brand new array it may be necessary to use 2 capfuls of salt. The unit has a salt sensor and will alert you when you need to add more salt. We recommend using a high quality sea salt.
Additional information:
If you have heavy chlorinated water you may have to add additional salt to act as a catalyst to get the array to bubble.
If you have a soft water system you may not have to add any salt at all.
You may have to add more salt with a new array for the first several sessions to dissolve any residual oil left on the array from manufacturing.
How many sessions are the arrays good for?
Each array can deliver 50 half an hour sessions and if properly maintained, can deliver up to 75 half an hour sessions.
What diseases or conditions can be treated with the ION Bath?
A. The ION Bath does not heal, treat or cure disease or any condition. It helps pull toxins out of the body. If a patient's problem is caused by a toxic buildup that the ION Bath helps dissolve, it may be diminished by the detoxification, but certainly not cured. Regular sessions with the ION Bath gives people a greater sense of well being as it supports the body's natural detoxification process.
How often can someone have an ION Bath session?
A. An initial series of 10-12 foot baths (no more than twice a week) is recommended, then you can do a session once a month or once every 3 months. For those suffering from health challenges, the frequency may need to be reduced. This is because their bodies could go into a "healing" mode after a session, during which they may feel tired or lethargic. Some people feel lethargic immediately afterwards, and feel the benefits over the following days. Some time is required for the body to recover fully, and a follow-up session should not be given for a few days, or until they feel fully recovered.
After a session, will I be restricted in my activities?
A. No, you can go about your usual daily business. A possible effect however, is that you may feel tired directly after the treatment session and feel the benefits over the next few days.
Who cannot have an ION Bath session?
People with a pacemaker or arrhythmia
People with an organ transplant for less than three years
People who take heart regulating medications
People on medications related to psychotic episodes and/or seizures
People with open wounds that would be exposed to the water
Pregnant or lactating women
What are the potential benefits?
A. Some benefits may include:
Normal Liver And Kidney Function
General Circulation And Metabolism
Reduced Arthritis Pain
Less Headaches And Migraines
Reduced Menstrual Pain
Balanced Hormones with PMS
Improved Skin and Nail Condition
Mercury And Heavy Metal Detoxification
Well Being And Balance Of The Body