Ionic foot bath detox spa plates ($175) – ion cleanse your body
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youtube vid titled: Ionic Footbath Detox Hoax – Part 6
Total scam
you are either ignorant to what is really going on, or you are a total snake oil salesman!
I’m not sure which i would rather be.
@leslucas yes the process of oxidizing the plates does produce the negative ions. Thanks for the confirmation. Dieter
@noliberals123 if this is true, then someone should post a video of the water turning brown without putting their feet in.
You don’t ‘leak’ toxins, thats just silly.
The results of passing an electic current between electrodes in a conductive solution of water will cause the eventual corrosion of electrodes in the water which will in turn give the said water a ‘toxic’ look.
@noliberals123 The water “toxins” nonsense is laughable but don’t these machines generate a crapload of negative ions? I’m not sure how negatively charged ions in water can even interact with the human body but I know that negative ions in the air definitely have many health benefits.
@Indianinthemachine, help a brother out. Can you please cite clearly what it is I need to be educated on? This product uses electrolysis to oxidize the iron in the minerals included in the bath, which turns the water brown. The water turns brown even if there is a vegetable in the water or NOTHING in the water. So what is it that I need to “educate myself on?”
Furthermore…….. specifically, what toxins does it remove from your body?
@clevername333 NO SCAM CHECK MY OTHER VIDS EDUCATE YOURSELF!
@clevername333 He took down my response..
@Indianinthemachine you do realize this foot bath is just a scam right? Electrodes in the machine oxidize the iron in the water to turn it brown. It makes rust out of the minerals in the water…. this is not toxins in your body that have been removed, just a clever scam. Look it up…
@Indianinthemachine, you do realize this foot bath is just a scam right? Electrodes in the machine oxidize the iron in the water to turn it brown. It makes rust out of the minerals in the water…. this is not toxins in your body that have been removed, just a clever scam. Look it up…
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@mixxycan Meh, True, its all sooo comical.
@Zummarah Yes, true. But I thought the experiment with the carrot was more humourous than plain ol’ nothing in the bath.
These “quick fixes” really speak to how lazy people are these days. It’s too much work to change one’s lifestyle, diet, exercise so they would rather believe that soaking their damn feet will solve their ills.
@mixxycan It will do the same thing with NOTHING in the bath.
Note: There is a video on YouTube in which a man tests an ionic foot bath, using a carrot. That’s right, he puts a carrot in the bath instead of human feet.
The results? The water did the same thing as in this video. Now, either that carrot has been eating some pretty unhealthy foods and has numerous disorders within its organs, OR the ionic foot bath is yet another example of quackery aimed at people looking for a quick fix for their health concerns.
Which do you think is more likely?
@noliberals123 Yeah, I too would like to take a look at that water after the soaking and see what is really in it. Looks to like like somebody had a nasty case of diarrhea and went inside that foot thing..
a chiropractic said that the blues are usually drugs
i am not even angry anymore; now u just make me laugh! not only do i have ‘credentials”, but i got SICK by following “medical journals” and “doctors’” advice… sicker & sicker & sicker… until i turned to homeopathy and fixed myself. it’s too bad that people separate “science” and “spirituality”… cause they’re really the same. who do u think made the science?? God, or whatever u choose to call Him… anyway, bless u, Noliberals, as u truly need it…
Anybody who doesn’t know acid/alkaline and says they are a biochemist….is only publicly making them self out to be a fool.
The key to measuring results of ionic foot baths is to analyze the urine, not the foot bath water….you want my urine, you can have some!
Other than that, you have a closed mind and are slanderous to the truth and to others, therefore I have little in common to discuss with you….comprehendo?!
Dieter
noliberals is a fool
You don’t want to talk because it is obvious that you have no knowledge of physiology. That garbage of “alkaline body” was created by Kevin Fraudeau (another person ignorant of biology). He was spewing that banal argument when he was selling Coral Calcium. You are a fraud just like he is. You clearly cannot back up your absurd claims. Moreover, your reluctance to let me analyze the water is confirmation that you do have something to hide–the TRUTH.
“Attack the messenger”? Not hardly. More like “attack the scammer”. The body does not become acidic-you are very ignorant when it comes to physiology. Your nonsensical rhetoric might fool the lesser learned, but it does not fool me.
Booo boooo closed bitter minds go away where someone wants to talk to you!
Dieter