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Katy (Orlando, Fl) on 11/24/2011

I have been on Morphine for 6 yrs. (multiple severe injuries) and numerous other medications for more than 20. I have been nearly bedridden and wondering how long it will be until I needed a nursing home (I am 47). I have been doing Ionic Detox for the last 3 months. After two treatments I could walk again. Now, I am not using a cane anymore. My fibromyalgia pain level has improved (though I continue to have severe nerve pain obviously not solved by a detox bath). My urine has changed from being very cloudy and leaving hard to clean sediment in my toilet (the bottom is permanently ruined, none of the cleaners worked). My skin has improved 80%, I constantly had rashes, boils and acne all over my face, back, shoulders, butt, arms, legs, chest and ears. My joints don't hurt anything like they did.

Initially, the water was black, then orange, then yellow, then green, etc. Now it is nearly clear.

Is it a one stop cure? No. Did it improve the side effects I have? Most definitely.

I only wished I had bought a machine, I've spend about $1000. at various places but I used a lot of coupons from the daily savings internet companies so try that avenue first and see if you benefit.

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Replied By Anon (Anon, Us) on 11/24/2011

I found this while searching for information about Ionic Foot Detox: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=567466 Would welcome anyone's input, as I was thinking of trying it.
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Replied By J22shelton (St. Louis, Mo) on 04/03/2012

I've had a positive experience with the foot bath. At first, I wasn't sure if anything was coming out of my feet. I just knew the low level electronic voltage made my neck pain virtually go away when I used it twice a week, so I purchased a cheap machine off of E-Bay to save money so I wouldn't have to go back to my expensive Chiropractor.

But since using it, I've noticed the water is black if I've recently been out drinking with my friends. It's frothy when I'm fighting off a yeast infection, and the water is orange when my arthritis flares up. So I was skeptical at first, but this has basically proven to me that the bath does actually remove toxins from your feet. Also, my manual mentions black particles may come off the array and that the water color can be impacted by nuances in the local water. So they are straightforward that not everything in the tub comes from your feet, too.

After a treatment, I notice that the next day I always wake up before my alarm goes off, feeling refreshed and strong, with no neck pain. It saddens me that so many people I know come to a quick conclusion that this is a scam, without even giving it a fair try.

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