Ionic Foot Detoxification

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Are Detox Foot Pads a Hoax?

Rose (Ontario) on 03/12/2018

Do detox foot pads work? You put them on at night to detox through the feet? Some reviews at Amazon say they are a hoax and don't work at all. Any information on this product greatly appreciated.
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Foot Detox

Tracy (Florida) on 04/04/2017
1 out of 5 stars

Ionic foot baths - Please do not be taken by this fake remedy.

As a holistic healthcare professional, I do not believe these work and it makes me sad to know that such things are scamming people and making the rest of us honest natural healthcare professionals look bad and like quacks.

For those that say that it does work. I have one question. If so, then how does the water turn the same "detox" color if you put absolutely nothing in it?

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Re: Ionic Foot Detox

James (Mobile, Alabama) on 05/24/2016
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Hello, I need someone to answer this question for me. On the second treatment for my wife after she had it done her body begin to swell like a lots of fluid in her body. So is this a good thing or bad? I need someone to tell me what's going on.Although she is not in pain or anything her body just has swollen.

Thanks and God Bless, James

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Re: Benefits of Ionic Foot Detox

Barbara (Australia) on 06/13/2014
5 out of 5 stars

I have used both the detox pads on the feet overnight with good results, and recently used the foot ionic detox bath. The results in my immediate health were wonderful and I reccommended it to my sister after showing her the sample of my water. She uses a lot of toxic chemicals in her art and has been painting with mud from a gold mining region, therefore would have traces of cyanide and other heavy metals. Her water turned frothy black, and mine was only brown. There will always be knockers and disbelievers but I am a scientist and see the benefits for myself. My pain has gone and I feel far more alert than prior to the detox and I live a pretty healthy lifestyle...just had poison introduced into my system from affected food.
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Benefits of Ionic Foot Detox

Stellalopez (NY, NY, USA) on 01/31/2013
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It is undeniable that negative ions have several benefits especially when it comes to your health. For example, the aforesaid ions can help flush out the toxins that normally take lots of time to exit your body. Similarly, by taking full advantage of the negative ions you can have a reinvigorated, healthy lifestyle. Just so you know to be able to enjoy the aforesaid benefits you'd have to find a system that lets you make the most of negative ions. For this, it makes sense for you to look for a system that is designed with ionic foot detox in mind.

This is because negative ions can be easily made to enter your body through the feet but only if you successfully ionize the water. Anyways, whether you are a man or woman or belong to any age group you can always enjoy the benefits of a foot detox system if it helps you with the aforesaid ionization. Therefore, when you are finding a system you have to ensure that it has the ability to split water into H and OH- ions. Otherwise, the ions are unlikely to enter your body and you won't be able to cleanse yourself without the use of artificial mechanisms.

Just so you know even if the aforesaid system is able to ionize water and split it into ions you may still not be able to enjoy the expected benefits. This is likely to happen when the circulatory and lymphatic systems fail to undertake the transportation of the ions. Interestingly, the aforesaid ions are supposed to get transported throughout the body. In fact, this is imperative for you to enjoy the benefits of negative ions and improve your health. Nevertheless, as soon as the transportation of ions takes places the ions are likely to neutralize the toxins in your body without any difficulty.

The good news is that once the toxins are neutralized they won't stay in your body for a long time. Anyways, with an ionic foot detox spa or system you'd be able to enjoy some or most of the following benefits:

•Energized organs: When the ions neutralize the toxins, making them exit your body, you'd have energized organs. Furthermore, your organs are likely to function optimally after detoxification because they'd have received adequate stimulation.

•Improved health: Even if your health is not in a great condition right now you'd be able to recover in a quick manner. Plus, headache, tension, and pain are unlikely to bother you anymore.

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Ionic Foot Detox Worked for Healing

Karen (San Anselmo, Ca) on 12/09/2011
5 out of 5 stars

Hi All, Read all the reviews. It's not a hoax, but a genuine healing device. Who cares how it works as long as it works! Same is true for vision therapy which can not be explained adequately, but changes behavior and personalities. We just need to look at the outcomes from using them. We had our first treatments last week. I have had many healings and have done many cleanses over the years, and this was one of the most rapid and effective techniques I have ever used. I had two treatments on consecutive days.

Ater the first treatment, I had no more joint pain in my wrist, which I have had for the past 9 mos. My husband was able to sit on the floor crossed-legged for several hours without the usual discomfort. We both felt a bit drained immediately afterwards, just like when we soak or have a sauna, but our energy came up after eating and taking a short rest. We felt extremely relaxed and nurtured.

After the second treatment, I experienced being in my body fully, and could feel my feet firmly planted on the ground. I felt blissfully connedted to my own well- being, or my essence. I am now researching which machine to purchase, as only two treatments made me a firm believer in this particular way of releasing toxins. Almost forgot to mention that it was easier to concentrate after the treatment. Don't believe the negative reports. It's just the forces that want to keep you away from healing yourself of all of your energy draining toxins, and being your true healthy self!

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Foot Detox Helped Immensely

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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Margie (Spokane, Washington) on 01/15/2010
5 out of 5 stars

You know I've gotten many of these foots baths, and I consistantly feel better, my Candida which was bad has really diminished in its severity. My shoulders were getting sore at night and stiff, they don't hurt anymore now. There are many other things I've noticed, but can't think fo them right now, I just know there has been great improvement and I will continue to do this and I recommend it to everybody.
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Ionic Foot Detoxification for Menstrual Issues

Alicia (Woodstock, Va) on 01/08/2010
5 out of 5 stars

I have been doing the ionic foot detox once a week for a few months. I was having trouble with period cramps and had a lot of clotting material. After using only 3 times, my next period was a lot lighter, no clotted material, and my cramps were a lot less intense. Amazing. I definitely recommend it.
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Foot Detox Feedback

Cissy (Dallas, Tx) on 08/27/2009
5 out of 5 stars

I have been sick for two years w/adrenal fatigue, hypothyroidism, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue. This stuff hit me out of nowhere! My mom tried the foot detox and said it increased her energy level. She paid for me to come with her.

The best I feel is when I use the machine. She bought one of her own. Seriously, I can not say enough good about this machine! Most days I have no energy and feel only slightly above the level of an invalid. The machine isn't miraculous, I'm not out dancing but I am better able to move about the house and get daily activities done and just over all feel better. I am a fan and I say 'yeah'.

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Ionic Foot Detox

Sue (LR, AR USA) on 12/18/2008
1 out of 5 stars

I have been researching this ionic footbath phenomena. Did you know you can make your own ionic foot bath with a 6-volt battery and nail, costing you a few dollars?? Does this not seem like a scam selling these units close to a couple of grand? Of course you can get a made in china brand for a few hundred $$'s. Do you really think that much gunk can come out of your feet in 30 minutes? People feeling benefits is caused by the placebo effect. Get real, really is what is happening is you are soaking your feet in what could be toxic metal sludge being degraded from the metal array! And how about the chlorine gas that is coming up out of the foot bath into your face!! What do you think electrolysis is used for: making this gas, by adding salt to the water it is the conductor which creates the gas. Can't you smell a strong bleach smell towards the end of a session in this foot bath?? It made me feel nauseous!

Please do not fall for this scam. Check out this website made by a chemistry professor: http://www.chem1.com/CQ/ionbunk.html#FBF

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Ionic Foot Detox Baths

Becky (Bakersfield, CA, USA) on 12/07/2008
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So, I just finish paying $100 USD for 3 sessions of the ionic foot detox bath. I've decided that it may be benifical for me to just buy my own. After all, how great would it be to detox my grandpa with arthritis and my dad with years of smoking damage, and pain pills from surgeries? So I started to do my research, and almost everything I've seen is negative. I am a type one diabetic and I have lyphedema in my left leg. I was a heavy smoker for about 10 years. I went to have my feet detoxed for a 3 day period. (once a day for 30 mins). The first day the water turned very black very fast. I was told it was detoxing my lungs and liver. She showed me a large amount of heavy metals that came out of my body also. The next morning I felt a bit nauseous and had a head ache, which I was told might be a side effect.

On day two the water was much more green and brown, with a bit of foam at the top. She said I was detoxing yeast or candida, know to cause diseases and cancers when built up in the body. Although there was no white foam indicating lymphatic detox I did feel movement or pain in my leg like something was happening. I also felt a pulsating pain in my kidney where I have a swollen lyphnode. I also saw very tiny parasites that looked like mini white rice. She also said that she could see some cholesterol coming out. My last cholesterol blood test was 113, a bit high but not too bad.

On day 3 when I went in the water was more orange indicating that my joints were detoxing, during this I felt sharp pain in my lower back, I told her and she looked at the water and said that my joints were detoxing, I do have a stiff back most of the time.
Although I didnt notice a huge difference I did notice some. I feel that I am breathing better and I was a bit more energetic.
Overall I think that there may be something to all of this. Your body detoxes in 3 ways: Kidney, fecal matter and through pours in the skin.

So I dont think that this method is too far fetched.

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Darrel (Toronto, Canada) on 11/28/2008

In response to James from Sedona, Arizona

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.

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Alan (Makaha, Hawaii) on 07/04/2008
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I have been using a foot detox machine for about 6 months, several times a week, with a week or two off every 3 or 4 weeks. I can't honestly say that I've seen any improvements in my health; perhaps less headcolds. But since I'm 62, maybe it takes some time to get a lifetime's worth of junk out of the body. Hard to know the answer.

However, I don't agree with those who say these machines are fake and don't actually pull stuff out of the body. Here's why: For many years I've had a problem with frequent urination. Rather than have to get out of bed to walk to the bathroom numerous times each night, I got into the habit of using a jar next to my bed. What I discovered was that sediments would form in the bottom of the jar. Periodically I'd have to scrape that caked crud out of the jar. This went on for at least 10 years. It was unnerving to see that crusty material because I always worried I might be an eventual candidate for kidney stones. Anyway, since I have been detoxing, my urine is now crystal clear and the urine jar has had ZERO sediment build-up on the bottom.

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Jan (Nashville, Tennessee) on 04/05/2008
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I have two of these footbath units and have used them for over two years. I find that they work, but they have different effects on different people. I seen lots of crap come out in the water with me, but I am an active person. More stuff comes out when I massage my legs with body lotion during the treatment. When I first began to use the footbath there was a good deal of white foam and curdy stuff that looked like cottage cheese. The water frequently smelled like liver or fish. I cut back drastically on dairy products and peanut butter and there is no more foam---my doctor said that the milk and peanut butter were causing congestion, which is what the foam was. Now there is a good deal of black stuff in the footbath. There is no smell to it; this is after 2.5 years of using it once a week. It always makes me very sleepy while it is running. I have run the footbath for a man who had cancer and very little came out; with him there was a small amount of green matter floating on top of the water. I have run the footbath for a woman who was had been married to three men who had been heavy smokers; a thin, black, oily substance came out of her. She was always terribly ill with flu-like symptoms for a week after the footbath. She was a fairly active person who walked for exercise. I ran the footbath for a woman who had been in a nursing home for two years and who was barely mobible; she had poor circulation and had had pneumonia three times of which we knew; one of those instances of pneumonia was staph pneumonia; she had constant kidney infections due to e. coli. But the footbath didn't make her sick; she said that her joints felt better after she used it. Not much showed up in the water when she used it. There was a good deal of what looked like orange algae. The water smelled like fish and liver when she used it. All these baths were run in Nashville, Tenn, with city water, using sea salt and water that had been filtered with a Paragon filter. Often when I feel like something's pulling on my feet while I do the footbath. I always get very sleepy during the bath but engergized afterward. It's not a miracle cure, and doesn't work for everyone, such as my friend who had the flu symptoms, but it has made me feel better. I sleep better, I'm losing weight, I have more energy, and, above all, my joints don't hurt anymore. I also don't have that feeling of overall pain.
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Ray (San Diego, CA) on 02/08/2008
4 out of 5 stars

Ok, as for ionic foot detox, I read all of your comments. The only issue I have is that I ran the machine without my feet in the water and nothing happenned? Just like you said, when my feet are in the water it turns into that rusty color. After using 6 or 7 times the rusty color slowly went away? Did I charge all the iron off the array? Why does the water stay clean when I don't put my feet in it? Is this thing for sure a suckers only device? Thanks....
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Darrel (Toronto, Canada) on 03/01/2008
4 out of 5 stars

Ionic Foot Detoxification Methods. I just bought one of these and then read Ted's email now i'm all confused. I emailed the guy that I bought the ionic spa from and told him what Ted said and he told me this:

You need to understand how the cellspa works. You think that the material in the water after the use of the cellspa means toxins. It is actually a mixing of the oxidation of the water and the toxins. While the array increases the oxidation of the water, at the same time, is where the electromagnetic circuit (body to water) closes.

You will need a microscope to find out the difference on the water contents after you use the cellspa, with your feet in the water, and without your feet on the water.

If you would check the water contents under the microscope when your feet were not placed in the water, you will find just water and water oxidation, no toxins at all.

If you would check the water contents under the microscope when your feet were placed in the water, you will find the same results, plus different kind of toxins derivated from your body cleanse, depending on your body physical condition.

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