Darrel (Toronto, Canada) on 11/28/2008
The ionic foot spa theory originated from Royal Rife. The Aqua Detox is said to have been developed by "Dr." Mary Staggs based on "research" by Royal Rife
http://www.devicewatch.org/reports/aquadetox.shtml
The ionic foot spa may or may not work. But from all the stuff I read on people who did test NOTHING is detoxing from your foot and that's the theory I bought the machine on. It's seems to be pretty much based on balancing your energy and stimulating your stimulating it, that is where people are probably most benefiting.
Replied By Karene (Connecticut) on 08/24/2014
Today my son detoxed with the machine and his water was dark brown and had a very strong odor. I detoxed a little after him, and my water was green with no odor.
We live in the same house-same water used-same sea salt.
I was detoxing at a chiropractor's office. He is a friend and so is his staff. I have known them for years. When I would go in the room to detox with other people, we would all compare our water. They were always different, yet it was the same faucet water used for all of them.
After I used it today, my husband said that he noticed my attitude changed. I have fibromyalgia and chronic lyme as well as other stuff and lately I could barely walk. When I was done detoxing-I was able to get up and walk with much less pain. I will keep doing it, because I know it works.
I had forgotten how good I feel when using this. I haven't used it in a couple years.
I do want to let people know that I usually take a good multivitamin and drink water while I am detoxing. My chiropractor taught me that, because sometimes your electrolytes can mess up a little, especially if you have that tendency.
Please don't listen to the naysayers. There is always going to be someone negative in the crowd. They probably never even gave it a chance.
Replied By Scott (Sandy, Ut) on 06/26/2016
Replied By Laurie C. (Nanaimo B.c.) on 03/21/2018