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Old Jun 10, 2006, 08:14 PM
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are Ionic footbaths legitimate

ok... So there's one born every minute they say. If you have no idea what I'm talking about just type in FOOT BATHS & it will probably take you to numerous sites in various countries that make & sell them. Since I DO have confidence in alternative-non-AMA approved sources, a nurse lady friend & I decided we would share theexpense and use of one from a company that made a brand-type my friend had gratis treatments with. Allegedly according to the advertised principles, toxins are drawn from ones' body through ones' feet; allegedly discoloring the water during the treatment ... and allegedly the color of the water for the most part would corrolate with the organ toxins were [allegedly] drawn from. ~ Trouble is, I later found, doing a 'dry-run-without-feet' test, the water also discolored much the same. ok... Since this IS a pricey piece of equipment, for one thing, and since I would NOT choose to be wasting my time just having a nice foot-soak... I would like to be able to find something of a scientific nature which can help prove or DISprove whether or not this is high priced hocus-pocus. Any thoughts?

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Old Apr 15, 2008, 09:27 PM   #11  
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Anyone interested in what's right about the highest quality ionic footbaths should call Christian at Bella Ionic Footbath.
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In case you are still wondering about these, as I was last week, take a look at the attached link. This retired university chemistry professor provides some scientific feedback on the footbaths in questions. "Ionized" and alkaline water: snake oil on tap
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