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Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, June, 2004
Photograph 1. At the start of a detoxification session using the IonCleanse, apparatus, footbath water shows up as clear just as it ran from the tap. Feet immersed in the water-filled basin are accompanied by the ionizing array attached to an electrical power supply delivering a low level direct current. This current causes the metals within the array in combination with water and salt to generate positively and negatively charged ions by separating oxygen and hydrogen in the water.
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Photograph 2. Here is the detoxifying footbath as it appears 6 minutes into the session. The water is beginning to turn yellow, showing that detoxification is occurring through the individual's kidney and bladder area.
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Photograph 3. This is the footbath as it appears 10 minutes into the detoxification session; water is beginning to turn orange-brown with orange indicating that metallic poisons are coming from the joints. The brown color shows that detoxification is occurring in the liver.
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Photograph 4. With the elapsed time of 18 minutes into the detoxification session, the footbath water is becoming murky and bubbles of mucus are concentrating around the array. Such mucus indicates that this man is giving up his accumulation of medication taken over time for symptoms of an allergy to dairy products.
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Photograph 5. With 27 minutes into the detoxification session, the treatment is finally concluding. By now the footbath is turning dark green which means that an elimination of poisons from the gall bladder is taking place.
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