IonCleanse Detox
Detoxifying the body is essential to maintaining good health
We are exposed to herbicides, pesticides, colorings, additives, preservatives and untold chemicals that get into our water, food and air. The body becomes bombarded and overloaded with these toxic chemicals. The toxins and chemicals get stored in the body’s joints as well as your organs, arteries, nerves and tissues, disrupting their ability to function and creating an environment for disease, allergies and immune system breakdown.
What is Ion Cleanse? An Ion Cleanse draws waste from the body though a unit placed in water with a positive and negative electric current.
IonCleanse sessions (sometimes known as Foot Bath Detox) provide a through and efficient way to detoxify the body of these toxins and wastes, in combination with healthy lifestyle choices. A series of Ion Cleanse sessions will help you to maintain high energy levels and long term wellness.
What You Can Expect When You Receive an IonCleanse Session>
Each session takes approximately 30 minutes
Feet are placed in warm water along with the IonCleanse equipment, within seconds the Ion Cleanse begins neutralizing and removing toxins.
Your body will feel lighter after the first session.
You will think more clearly, have energy and enjoy a greater sense of well-being.

Just before starting the treatment

10 minutes after

20 minutes after

30 minutes after

Unable to be excreted from the body, chemicals find their way into our liver, and then migrate o fat cells in organs throughout the body where they are stored. When our bodies exceed the limit for toxins we can excrete, those too are stored. Chemicals and heavy metals make up our “total toxic burden”. This accumulation compromises our physiological and psychological health and leads to chronic disease.
Early warning signs of toxic overload include headaches, skin conditions, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, chronic fatigue, and more!
|
|
||
|
Fibromyalgia |
Chemical Sensitivities |
|
|
Chronic Fatigue |
Rashes |
|
|
Chronic Headaches |
Allergies |
|
|
Migraine Headaches |
Tremors |
|
|
Brain Fog/Poor Concentration |
Frequent Colds or Flu |
|
|
Anxiety |
Joint Pain |
|
|
Cold Hands & Feet |
Mood Swings |
|
|
Night Sweats |
Cellulite |
|
|
Depression |
Acne |
|
|
Dark Circles Under the Eyes |
Burning Skin |
|
|
Candida |
Poor Dexterity |
|
|
Metallic Taste in the Mouth |
Memory Loss |
|
|
Digestive Problems |
Muscle and Joint Pain |
|
|
Inability to Gain/Lose Weight |
General Malaise |
|
|
Insomnia |
Feeling Sick All Over
|
|
Types of Toxins
Heavy Metals Toxins
Lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, nickel, and aluminum are included in this category. These metals tend to accumulate in the brain, kidneys and immune system.
Some common sources of heavy metals include lead from pesticides sprays and cooking utensils; cadmium and lead from cigarette smoke; mercury from dental fillings, contaminated fish, and aluminum from antacids, cookware, and soda cans.
Liver Toxins
Alcohol, solvents, formaldehyde, pesticides, herbicides and food additives. Despite varying chemical toxicity, the liver has the function of reducing toxins into compounds that the body can safely handle and remove through the kidneys (as urine), skin (as sweat), lungs (as expelled air) and bowels (as feces). Optimal liver function is therefore essential for good health.
Microbial ToxinsToxins produced by unwanted bacteria and yeast in the gut can be absorbed which can cause a significant disruption of bodily functions. Examples of such toxins include endotoxins and exotoxins from bacteria, toxic amines, toxic derivatives from bile and many carcinogens. These toxins have been implicated in many diseases including Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, liver disease, psoriasis, lupus, pancreatitis, allergies, asthma ,and immune disorders. Antibodies formed against microbial molecules (antigens) can “cross-react” with the body’s own cellular structure. This in turn causes autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes and autoimmune thyroiditis.
Protein By-Product Toxins
The kidney is mainly responsible for the elimination of toxic waste products from protein breakdown such as ammonia and urea which are created by red meat.