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Third
Party Testing
All of the verification testing has been performed by an
independent third party laboratory of national
recognition. Severn Trent Laboratories.
Severn Trent Laboratories (STL) is recognized as being
the leading environmental testing company with
laboratories in the United States and the United
Kingdom, receiving samples from all over the world.
Operations in the US include coast to coast
environmental testing laboratories, service centers, and
QED Environmental Systems—the leading supplier of
pumping systems, equipment used for groundwater
sampling, and low-flow purging and sampling methodology
systems such as Well Wizard™.
The first of our testing was an analysis of the water
utilized in the footbath process.
The control environment was established by making
readings of the solution before the test began, testing
as specific time intervals with no feet in the solution
and then using the same water source, same electrical
unit and same electrodes in the solutions with feet in
the solution for 35 minutes.
Exhibit one shows the results of this experiment; it is
very evident that there is copper, chromium, iron,
manganese, nickel and lead are in the solution upon the
completion of the footbath.
The complete test report from Severn Trent is contained
in Appendix 1.

A
second series of test were conducted in 2005. The
purpose of this test to validate the previous test and
to seek out other elements that we could be removing
from the body. The results indicate significant removal
of Aluminum and Zinc from a couple of the Test Subjects.
Appendix 2 contains the full Severn Trent Lab report for
this experiment. Below is a summary of the findings.

The third test was also conducted in 2005. This test
was a controlled experiment to see what was plated onto
the cathodes of the electronic unit that was submerged
in the solution. The current flow through the solution
with the electronic unit installed is performing a
simple electrolysis, as such there will be plating on
the cathodes from the ionic bombardment of the current
flow in the process. The residue found here will stay
on the cathodes unless the polarity of the current
becomes reversed or it is removed in the cleaning
process.
We
see significant accumulation of aluminum, lead, and zinc
with this measurement method.
Appendix 3 contains the complete lab report of this
experiment.
May 4, 2005
I took two samples of Jan’s
blood, one before using the footbath and one afterward.
I observed both live samples under a dark field
microscope at 50x, with 150 watts of halogen light. In
both samples I could clearly see the condition of the
blood and its terrain. In the first sample,
the erythrocytes were stacked in a Rouleau formation,
which indicates a lowered oxygen exchange between the
cells. This affects cellular metabolism and can affect
the body in many ways, including immune system function.
In the second sample the blood cells were separate and
flowing freely, indicating greater oxygenation of the
blood, and therefore more oxygen supply to the rest of
the body. This action of increased oxygenation would
be very supportive of any type of detoxification program
or nutritional therapy that is being used, as it would
increase the benefit of the therapy being applied.
Christine Baillie, ANMC
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