Re: CSBubble Spa CS Question

2001-12-28 Thread John A. Stanley
In article 005c01c18ef8$5d356ae0$a76eb...@hdw2v,
Kathryn Neff n...@ricc.net wrote:

Oh yes, for those that asked what kind of spa bubbling pad it was and where
I got itthe spa  is a Conair Deluxe Thermal Spa with a remote
controller..Model No. MBTS4you definitely want that
I saw three or four models, (two brands) some cheaper, but they did not have
all the bells and whistlesThe deluxe has a remote and you can have  the
bubble action  speed on fast , med. or slow,  also can have random action
and pulsing action..I found the random was good on the body, it changed
speed and action...it was also good to be able to make these selections
from the tub and not have to reach the unit.This one cost me $80 on
sale, it was $88 regular price..that is not a lot for the best one they
had in that little store. (It is an old walmart with not much selection).  I
consider it money well spent.

One question: Is the unit noisy?

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Re: CSBubble Spa CS Question

2001-12-28 Thread Kathryn Neff


John:
No, it is not noisy at all.the unit sits on the floor(it has a 9 ft
hose) so that you can have it away from the tub...use the remote to select
options.  The air forced through the mat creates the bubbles covering the
entire length  of the tubyour feet receive as much massage as your
hips
 One question: Is the unit noisy?

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CSBubble Spa CS Question

2001-12-27 Thread Kathryn Neff

Many have asked me about the Bubble Spa I was getting for Xmas, I did not
know the brand name, so I waited until I had opened the package and also to
try it out and see if it did all that was claimed.

I decided that I would put in some Willard Water--I used 2 oz. of the
undiluted (dark)  and about 6 - 8 oz. of CSinto a tub of very warm
water(which is spring water from the river)...

The bubble spa pad did all that was claimed, in fact it was really great,
more than I had expected.  There was vigorous massaging from the bubbling
water.


My question is this.after being in the spa for about 5 - 7 minutes.I
noticed that I could taste silver .there was a taste of silver in my
mouth..
I stayed in the spa about 18 minutes

I know that we can absorb many things through the pores of our skin and I
suspect that was what was happening here..if so,

1.  Does absorbing CS in bubbling warm water go to areas of the body that
drinking CS does not?  Or does drinking CS go everywhere also?

2.  Since I could taste the CS, does that mean that the CS was in my
bloodstream?

3.   I could taste the CS for at least an hour afterwards, not sure how long
it would have lasted, since I went to bed, I felt so relaxed and good.

4.  This morning, right after getting up, I had two bowel movements about 30
minutes apartthe second movement has little white oval things about the
size of the oval in the letter e.regrettably, I did not collect one of
these for a sample slide..(was still sleepy and thinking of my coffee)
could these have been eggs or a parasite?

5.  If so, does CS work in these areas of parasites and larva?

6.  Has anyone else soaked in a CS bath and had similar experiences?

7.  Did the warm water and massaging action of the bubbles that stimulated
the blood circulation make it possible to absorb the CS quicker?   The water
level was no more than waist high ,if that, because I was in a standard
tub

Any thoughts anyone?

Oh yes, for those that asked what kind of spa bubbling pad it was and where
I got itthe spa  is a Conair Deluxe Thermal Spa with a remote
controller..Model No. MBTS4you definitely want that
I saw three or four models, (two brands) some cheaper, but they did not have
all the bells and whistlesThe deluxe has a remote and you can have  the
bubble action  speed on fast , med. or slow,  also can have random action
and pulsing action..I found the random was good on the body, it changed
speed and action...it was also good to be able to make these selections
from the tub and not have to reach the unit.This one cost me $80 on
sale, it was $88 regular price..that is not a lot for the best one they
had in that little store. (It is an old walmart with not much selection).  I
consider it money well spent.

Kathy Neff




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