No, although it is preferred so you do not have chlorine present in your bath. To get around that, you could fill the bath up, let it sit for hours to let the chlorine evaporate. Only thing is that you will be in a cold bath.
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- How often can I take a hydrogen bath with the Echo Revive?
- Can you use additives in the bath water when using the Echo Revive?
- Can you use the Echo Revive (hydrogen bath) in an ice bath?
- Does the Echo Revive (hydrogen bath) require a Whole Home Filter System?
- How long does the hydrogen stay in the bath water?
- How long can I run the Echo Revive Hydrogen Bath Machine for?
- Can you get into the Hydrogen Bath while the Echo Revive is running?
- Where is the fuse located on the Echo Revive (Hydrogen Bath)?
- What are the PPM levels on the Echo Revive (Hydrogen Bath)?
- What material is the Echo Revive (Hydrogen Bath) made of?
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