How does the machine work?
The array goes into the water with the hands, feet or body, and the power supply delivers a small amount of direct current into the array which causes the metals within it, in combination with water and sea salt, to generate positively and negatively charged ions. Ions are charged atoms that have gained or lost an electron which causes them to set up a magnetic field capable of attracting and neutralizing oppositely charged particles and pulling them out of the body through a process called osmosis. Osmosis is a scientific term used to describe the movement of particles through a membrane from a lower concentration to a higher concentration. The higher concentration in this case refers to the ion field set up by the machine in the water.