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Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot BathSkyeBlue from Arkansas Feedback About This Post:RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot Bath
The whole system is one of a placebo affect. As a chemistry major, what you have happening is a chemical reaction with Ferrous and Ferric ions bonding with the Hydrogen and Oxygen molecules. The bonds are created by the electron flow from the iron rods being placed in the water and the electrical current flowing through the rods and water. The Hydrogen molecule is released from the Oxygen bond and comes out in form of bubbles. The Oxygen bonds with the Ferrous or Ferric iron molecules and leaves the color in the water. Post By Mike E. (Guest Post) RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot BathThey are bunk like the pads! Just try it with no feet in it and see the sane rust from the array being eroded! We would all be dead if we had that much iron oxide in us. That's why the arrays must be replaced so often! I sent mine back yesterday. I could watch the rust form inside the array grid! Post By Enter your name.phil (Guest Post) RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot Bath
I would also like to throw some comments on this Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot Bath Post By Darren (Guest Post) RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot BathThanks for the feedback and suggestions everyone. Post by SkyeBlue RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot Bath
The ionic footbath was originally created for German sailors to get rid of hang overs by detoxing the body of alcohol. This same type of machine will clean toxins from every organ of your body and is the only type of cleanse that does so. Most people are ignorant to its actual benefits because it just sounds to foreign to try. Post By Clair (Guest Post) RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot Bathmy sister does this and she has helped alot of people. including a diabetic who was told she would NEVER get pregnant (she got pregnant after 1 detox). i lost 10 lbs after trying every diet in the world (I have ALL the books) so maybe you should think "outside the box". Of course drs are going to poo-poo this because they make money when you are sick not when you are healthy. the "chemical" they use is salt and water. much like taking a bath with epsom salts which I know everyone has used and has said what healing properties. but hey this is from personal experience and everyone I have recommende to do this has had some health benefits. Post by katluvsbears RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot Bath
There is an outfit doing this in our town too. Someone told me that the 'toxins" they say are coming out of your feet are just stuff in the machine. If you turn the machine on without your feet in it, the same goop shows up. I say save your $30 for something more fun. Post By Mary (Guest Post) RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot Bath
Heard a speaker talk about "scams". He mentioned various detoxifying "cleanses", etc. It seems that detoxifying is very likely a scam...if we were so full of toxins we would be dead or at the very least, throwing up. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot Bath
I just read an article today on detoxification and how the products fool you into thinking they are pulling all these bad things from your body. It's well worth a read for anyone considering doing this. Post by GTIChick RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot BathThey can say anything, but how do You know if the toxins are removed? You are relying on them to tell you what has happened. I would search on the internet and maybe do a safe cleanse at home or talk to a homeopathic dr first. Post by sandy63 RE: Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot BathSounds similar to those "Oriental foot pads" advertised to be worn at night to remove bodily toxins out from the bottom of the feet. You can ask your doctor, but I think it's bogus. Post By Nance (Guest Post) |
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