Galvanic Bath Machine
The Children of Earth Coalition (COEC) are distributors of the Galvanic Bath Machine on behalf of Aquatronics and the inventor.
Please allow 4 - 6 weeks for delivery. Contact Kelly Rainbow Butterfly at [email protected] for any questions.
Please allow 4 - 6 weeks for delivery. Contact Kelly Rainbow Butterfly at [email protected] for any questions.
Byington Sims, founder of Aquatronics, developed and built the Galvanic Bath, also known as an Electrolytic Therapeutic Aqua Machine (ETAM), with the intent of helping people recover from persistent and chronic infections by establishing a low-amperage current that can kill pathogens. It’s a portable machine with no bells and whistles, and there is little to do but enjoy yourself in a hot bath.
“It will do nothing to healthy tissue, but if you have an infection or an injured area you will feel a stinging or burning sensation as you move the anode across your body,” Sims said.
An electrical current of 20 to 30 miliamps (a miliamp is one thousandth of an ampere) that is produced through battery power runs through the body from the cathode, which acts as a ground in the water, to the anode that you hold in your hand. The cathode emits the electron flow and the anode collects the electron flow. You have to be submerged in water, or the affected area needs to be immersed, and place the cathode under a foot or other body part. With the anode in your hand underwater you move it across the affected area.
The current affects tissue on a cellular level and can bust up those microscopic colonizing invaders that have taken up residence in a wound or even in an organ. Sims developed MRSA, methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, which is a particularly bad, anti-biotic resistant infection. He built his first Galvanic Bath Machine and went to work on it.
“When I first treated it, I couldn’t hold the anode near the sore. It hurt too much. But, as time went on, I was able to bring it closer and closer as the infection went away,” Sims said. “Small amounts of electricity applied through the right techniques can do wonders. The electricity emitted can kill unwanted microbes and the small electrical charge also may provide a catalytic or even a direct boost to the body’s immune system.”
“This device also creates electroporation, a temporary state in which cells can absorb substances dramatically faster. This is a temporary condition and it dies down quickly after the treatment is over, generally in about 15 minutes. If you are in a compromised immune condition, on medication or are being treated for cancer or other chronic diseases, please do not use this device,” he said.
“This is an experimental device. It is not intended for medical use or for the replacement of medical treatment.” said Byington Sims, inventor of the Electrolytic Therapeutic Aqua Machine. His device has not undergone testing by the Food and Drug Administration.
Byington Sims lives in Bisbee, AZ where he builds the Galvanic Bath Machines and many other bio-electronic innovative machines such as Ionic Nebulizers, BioPhoton Resonators, Lightening Box Machines and Negative Ionizers. He has presented, sells, and demonstrates his devices at the annual Tesla conference in Albuquerque, NM and you can find more videos of him by searching on Youtube.
“It will do nothing to healthy tissue, but if you have an infection or an injured area you will feel a stinging or burning sensation as you move the anode across your body,” Sims said.
An electrical current of 20 to 30 miliamps (a miliamp is one thousandth of an ampere) that is produced through battery power runs through the body from the cathode, which acts as a ground in the water, to the anode that you hold in your hand. The cathode emits the electron flow and the anode collects the electron flow. You have to be submerged in water, or the affected area needs to be immersed, and place the cathode under a foot or other body part. With the anode in your hand underwater you move it across the affected area.
The current affects tissue on a cellular level and can bust up those microscopic colonizing invaders that have taken up residence in a wound or even in an organ. Sims developed MRSA, methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, which is a particularly bad, anti-biotic resistant infection. He built his first Galvanic Bath Machine and went to work on it.
“When I first treated it, I couldn’t hold the anode near the sore. It hurt too much. But, as time went on, I was able to bring it closer and closer as the infection went away,” Sims said. “Small amounts of electricity applied through the right techniques can do wonders. The electricity emitted can kill unwanted microbes and the small electrical charge also may provide a catalytic or even a direct boost to the body’s immune system.”
“This device also creates electroporation, a temporary state in which cells can absorb substances dramatically faster. This is a temporary condition and it dies down quickly after the treatment is over, generally in about 15 minutes. If you are in a compromised immune condition, on medication or are being treated for cancer or other chronic diseases, please do not use this device,” he said.
“This is an experimental device. It is not intended for medical use or for the replacement of medical treatment.” said Byington Sims, inventor of the Electrolytic Therapeutic Aqua Machine. His device has not undergone testing by the Food and Drug Administration.
Byington Sims lives in Bisbee, AZ where he builds the Galvanic Bath Machines and many other bio-electronic innovative machines such as Ionic Nebulizers, BioPhoton Resonators, Lightening Box Machines and Negative Ionizers. He has presented, sells, and demonstrates his devices at the annual Tesla conference in Albuquerque, NM and you can find more videos of him by searching on Youtube.
Besides all of the amazing results this has on the body, we've discovered that it can also be used for effective use in electroculture (using atmospheric electricity to stimulate growth in plants) which many farmers and Permaculture enthusiasts will love! With using electroculture in farming and gardening, it eliminates pests, disease, mildew and the need for fertilizers, pesticides and regular watering. It also causes seeds and plants to grow larger, grow more yields and have sweeter, juicer crops!
Kelly and Christian from COEC demonstrating and talking about the Galvanic Bath Machine
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Byington Sims presenting about the ETAM/Galvanic Bath Machine at the 2017 Extraordinary Technology Conference
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Galvanic Bath Testimonials
Brenda Mazziat:
Brenda had an infected wound on the back of her leg that looked like “a volcano.” It remained just under the skin, but kept increasing in size. Even after two surgeries on it, the wound did not heal and the doctors thought it had attached to her bone. The infection also caused swelling in her leg and ankle and there was a time she was not able to even walk on it.
“A dermatologist looked at me and asked me why I was doing this to myself. Like I had created this thing by picking at it,” she said. “I just walked out of his office. I was crying. It’s so frustrating. You expect sores to heal like they normally do. When they don’t, it gets scary.”
She is a friend of Sims’ partner, Dorit Amber, who told her to come give the Galvanic Bath Machine a try. Mazziat did and as soon as the current was started the “volcano” erupted and stuff that looked like the snow in a snow globe burst out. She bought a Galvanic Bath Machine and took it home with her.
“When I first did it, I couldn’t even bring the anode close to my leg. It hurt and burned. But now, it feels tingly and warm,” she added.
Now, two months later, the volcano is nothing more than a small mound surrounded by healthy tissue where it had been red and swollen. She credits the healing to the electrical current breaking up the infection. She is continuing to use it until the wound is completely gone.
John Fleisch:
John said it helped pull the infection out of a particularly stubborn wound on his hand that became infected. Nothing was working, so he gave Sims’ machine a shot.
“It helped a lot. It seemed to help speed up the healing process,” he said. He also gave it a try when he had congestion from the notorious bug that seems to be hanging around lately.
“I moved it across my chest and immediately felt a strong sensation over my lungs. I did it for a few minutes and it felt like I could breathe easier. It seemed to break that congestion up,” Fleisch added.
Martha Gurbach:
Martha has been using the Galvanic Bath Machine, but for fibromyalgia, an auto-immune syndrome affecting connective tissues such as tendons and ligaments that causes bodywide pain and chronic fatigue.
“The symptoms disappeared after a few treatments. I just stay in the hot tub for a couple of hours and use the machine. Now I can sit down and stand up without a lot of pain. I’m continuing the treatment and I feel so much better than I did,” she said.
Anonymous:
A physician, who asked to remain anonymous, also purchased 50 of the machines to use on patients.
Since this type of therapy is out of the norm for the American Medical Association, the doctor will be using the Galvanic Bath Machines for research, gathering data to find out if it really works.
Tara Ashton:
I am one of the blessed to have purchased this device directly from Kelly and Christian. It absolutely does what they mentioned and much more. It relieved my arthritic pain immediately and the results lasted for nearly a week. Here are my notes from 10/29/23: “I used the Aquatronic therapy in an Epsom salt bath on all of my aches & pains, arthritic hands, and new & old injuries (with car, ski, and mountain climbing accidents, karate, and other outdoor activities, there are a lot of those). Plus, I used it for about 5-10 seconds everywhere else for fibromyalgia relief. When I focused the anode cone on my hips for a deep session (starting light at first), I felt it right into my bone marrow, or so it seemed, and I continued with this. No pain, no gain. My hips are a problem area for me. Afterwards, the most surprising thing was when I did the PT for my hips which I always do 2x daily at the same time I brush my teeth. They felt like twenty-two year-old hips rather than sixty-two year-old hips! My body and feet feel refreshed - the way I feel after a swim, or acupuncture, or a brisk walk without the tiredness, or a massage without the sleepiness.
Brenda had an infected wound on the back of her leg that looked like “a volcano.” It remained just under the skin, but kept increasing in size. Even after two surgeries on it, the wound did not heal and the doctors thought it had attached to her bone. The infection also caused swelling in her leg and ankle and there was a time she was not able to even walk on it.
“A dermatologist looked at me and asked me why I was doing this to myself. Like I had created this thing by picking at it,” she said. “I just walked out of his office. I was crying. It’s so frustrating. You expect sores to heal like they normally do. When they don’t, it gets scary.”
She is a friend of Sims’ partner, Dorit Amber, who told her to come give the Galvanic Bath Machine a try. Mazziat did and as soon as the current was started the “volcano” erupted and stuff that looked like the snow in a snow globe burst out. She bought a Galvanic Bath Machine and took it home with her.
“When I first did it, I couldn’t even bring the anode close to my leg. It hurt and burned. But now, it feels tingly and warm,” she added.
Now, two months later, the volcano is nothing more than a small mound surrounded by healthy tissue where it had been red and swollen. She credits the healing to the electrical current breaking up the infection. She is continuing to use it until the wound is completely gone.
John Fleisch:
John said it helped pull the infection out of a particularly stubborn wound on his hand that became infected. Nothing was working, so he gave Sims’ machine a shot.
“It helped a lot. It seemed to help speed up the healing process,” he said. He also gave it a try when he had congestion from the notorious bug that seems to be hanging around lately.
“I moved it across my chest and immediately felt a strong sensation over my lungs. I did it for a few minutes and it felt like I could breathe easier. It seemed to break that congestion up,” Fleisch added.
Martha Gurbach:
Martha has been using the Galvanic Bath Machine, but for fibromyalgia, an auto-immune syndrome affecting connective tissues such as tendons and ligaments that causes bodywide pain and chronic fatigue.
“The symptoms disappeared after a few treatments. I just stay in the hot tub for a couple of hours and use the machine. Now I can sit down and stand up without a lot of pain. I’m continuing the treatment and I feel so much better than I did,” she said.
Anonymous:
A physician, who asked to remain anonymous, also purchased 50 of the machines to use on patients.
Since this type of therapy is out of the norm for the American Medical Association, the doctor will be using the Galvanic Bath Machines for research, gathering data to find out if it really works.
Tara Ashton:
I am one of the blessed to have purchased this device directly from Kelly and Christian. It absolutely does what they mentioned and much more. It relieved my arthritic pain immediately and the results lasted for nearly a week. Here are my notes from 10/29/23: “I used the Aquatronic therapy in an Epsom salt bath on all of my aches & pains, arthritic hands, and new & old injuries (with car, ski, and mountain climbing accidents, karate, and other outdoor activities, there are a lot of those). Plus, I used it for about 5-10 seconds everywhere else for fibromyalgia relief. When I focused the anode cone on my hips for a deep session (starting light at first), I felt it right into my bone marrow, or so it seemed, and I continued with this. No pain, no gain. My hips are a problem area for me. Afterwards, the most surprising thing was when I did the PT for my hips which I always do 2x daily at the same time I brush my teeth. They felt like twenty-two year-old hips rather than sixty-two year-old hips! My body and feet feel refreshed - the way I feel after a swim, or acupuncture, or a brisk walk without the tiredness, or a massage without the sleepiness.
DISCLAIMER: This is an experimental device. It is not intended for medical use or for the replacement of medical treatment. This device has not undergone testing by the Food and Drug Administration.
Below is the information and instructions that come with the Galvanic Bath Machine