Hi WIEL,
Your question: Hi Mr. Moreless
I have 2 questions about foot bath ingredients. I have extracted some info from the following two posts
http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1009891#i1
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1028933#i
--EXTRACTED INFO--
Bath1 Epsom Salts / Sodium Bicarbonate {Sodium} / H2O2
Bath2 Epsom Salts / Calcium hydroxide {Calcium} / H2O2
Bath3 Epsom Salts / Apple Cider Vinegar {potassium}/ H2O2
"The hydrogen peroxide supplies the Extra Oxygen which is needed by the body for the Electrical charges."
"Baking Soda is called Bicarbonate of soda or Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). The Baking soda provides extra Sodium in the water which may help neutralize the excess acids
which the Epsom Salts pulls out of the body among other things, so helping the body to heal much faster."
--END OF INFO--
To summarize, the baths are made with the combination of three elements:
-one element to pull out excess acids - magnesium
-one element to neutralize excess acids – Sodium or Potassium or Calcium
-one element to supplies extra oxygen
Answer to above summary: It may not be as it may seem in your summary ! End.
Question 1: Are there special situations where one of the sodium/potassium/calcium elements is better than the others?
(water retention, fat loss, fungus , tendinitis ...)
examples from
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=783241#i
Answer: When one is having these (water retention, fat loss, fungus , tendinitis ...), then I would drop using the Sodium and instead use the Basics of Peroxide and Epsom Salt with a small amount of Calcium and maybe alternate the Calcium with ACV from one bath to the next! End.
Bath2 “I would not recommend this bath to those that have cronic disease because it is so powerful - wait till you are a little stronger.”
Bath3 “This bath is great for those with skin problems such as eczema or acne. It's fantastic for those who have dry, itchy skin conditions. It also helps edema/swelling. It's a great bath for those who have too much sodium in their body, as the high potassium content of the ACV is an antagonist for sodium.”
Question 2: Can Sodium Bicarbonate be substituted with Sodium Carbonate (used to alkalize pools)?
Answer: If one changed the type of Sodium it may change the Results? End.
Thanks
Answer: You may want to review this post:
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1229554#i
As usual not everything may be as it may 1st seem to be !
Some of what was on the orginal website needs some Clarification as I did not directly write all of it, Hopefully it will be corrected as time permits?
Evan was working on bringing the info together awhile back and I made corrections, but the info still needs to be brought together !
Cause and Effect !
Smile Tis your choice.