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Do Ionic Foot Baths Really Work?Question by Denise on 02/07/2008
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 02/09/2008
When a machine is re-used, the fungus, and algae tends to grow inside the device from moisture which discharges out the iron, the iron gets more rusted, and some fungus grows on them. Hence it is the electrodes, where the algae that grows around it that is creating the problem. What the original invention was is to allow negative ions to be loaded into your body, or full electrons, has gone off into new directions on foot detox, which it doesn't do. The devices actually achieved none of those.
The one device that does what it claims that doesn't really do any foot detox, but what it does is it charges the body to 10,000 plus volts and small amps , placing the body on an insulator and charged up the body with excess negative ions, so that the surplus electrons can act as a free radical scavengers of positive charges. The body then is naturally detoxed with the negative ions itself and drinking more water will remove the toxins. This is why people who travels frequently reports Deep Vein Thrombosis, or Economy Class Syndrome. It works when the plane goes into the clouds and above, acquires positive ions (the atmosphere is actually positve ions) which can amount can easily attain 100,000 volts of positive electricity tricking into the body to think the tissue is damage in the area of the leg, since that area acquires the most positive charge from the plane, sometimes causing varicose veins, swelling feet (which doesn't happen if you sit in an office all day), and causes accelerated blood clots. These accelerated blood clots gets recirculated and my cause heart problems as the clots get lodged into the heart. At least that' just one theory. So what a good ionizers do is supposed to reverse this with a negative charge. The foot detox in my opinion started with the wrong end of things and is not doing what was intended to do. The more reliable devices are negative ion air generators makes more sense. In fact this one is a proven technology and Russians have allegedly used it in the Olympics during training because they found there is a statistically significant improvement in athletic ability and stamina when they use the device. Of course in the area of sports medicine the use of negative ion (air) generators have great usefulness during training, it is also one of the secret weapons athletes have against competing nation. Even my own country isn't aware of this fact, but you can have a read on this one:
http://www.superforce.com/Press-Releases/press-release-Special-Olympic-Report.htm
As for the foot detox, it is merely electrodes of low DC performing electrolysis, creating those colors. If I really bothered to check I have found live bacteria, rusts, and also algae. There is no organic acids and other human wastes found in the water, which would obviously prove it comes from you. It comes from the device itself.
As a matter of fact, I don't use a foot detox because it is for this reason. I however do have a couple of negative ion generators, but on the other hand I can do it chemically creating excess negative ions by drinking or taking sodium ascorbate, or vitamin C with baking soda, or apple cider vinegar and baking soda. I can easily prove this phenomenon by buying an electronic ORP meter, which measures in millivolts the solution to be taking. The readings will be typically -200 or less millivolts of the resultant solution, which means negative charge. Most of the foods we do eat isn't. It's usually 100 or more millivolts, including something as simple as a common bottled water, or even a mineral spring water. Hence, a lot of our food has oxidizing influence which accumulate toxins, while negative neutralizes them, to some extent, and help with the healing process.
Replied by Rk (Houston, Texas) on 12/01/2009
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 12/02/2009
The blood clot and colloidal precipitation was increased. This explains why the positive charges were in excess that explains the economy class syndrome. It's the best explanation I can find. It's well known concept regarding negative/positive ions found in deserts. In moving vehicles, it's a well accepted fact that the vehicle acquires positive charges. The same concurs from people sitting on long distance travel, plane or car.
If I have time, I will conduct experiment regarding Oxidation Reduction Potential charges in millivolts, when the plane flies where such electrical imbalance, especially positive charges. In any event, the phenomenon of positive/negative charges are a well accepted fact and its effect on the level of brain's serotonin levels. It's not easy for the plane to insulate completely the electrical influences from charges from the clouds as well as changes in air pressures, that influences such imbalance of negative and positive ion charges.
some interesting research on serotonin and sleep/wake cycles links.
http://www.sciencedirect.com
http://www.ehow.com/how-does_5179940_serotonin-affect-sleep_.html
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