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Hi everyone,

 

I've been selling a detox footbath unit for about a year. During that

time, I've heard some amazing testimonials from my customers. I mean

AMAZING! Some are health practitioners using the footbaths on many

others with truly incredible results. Mind over matter? Who cares?

Results are results!

 

I've also listened to plenty of skeptics and those who completely

invalidate the benefits of negative ion footbaths. Hey, that's just

fine ~ people are going to believe what they're going to believe

until they don't anymore.

 

I was pretty skeptical at first, but after one use had noticable,

very positive results in areas I hadn't " decided " it would work. In

fact, I set out to prove it didn't! I wouldn't have sold the footbath

if I didn't fully believe in it based on my own personal results.

 

Placebo affect? I have a friend who takes his blood pressure before

and after with pretty dramatic changes that seem to last for about a

week. No denying those results!

 

By the way, I no longer sell the detox footbath because the

manufacturer ripped me off and I won't do business with him any

longer, i.e. this post is NOT motivated by dollars.

 

Michelle

http://www.HolisticMenopause.com

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I've been reading all these posts on the foot detox machines, and

finally succumbed to the pressure to put my 2 cents in...

 

I've only used a foot detox machine once. I was in the throes of a

nasty sinus infection, and my friend, who had just bought one of

these machines, let me use it to see if it would help.

 

To put it succincly - yes! I had no preconceived notions about it -

if it worked, great! If it didn't work, ok - move on to some other

therapy. But I have to say that after one session in the footbath, I

could breathe through my nose, which I hadn't done in days. And in

about 24 hours, my sinus infection was gone.

 

So, make of that what you will. I've never done testing of these

things, and like I said, I've only used it that once. But given the

chance, I would use one again.

 

 

, " Michelle " <michelle

wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I've been selling a detox footbath unit for about a year. During

that

> time, I've heard some amazing testimonials from my customers. I

mean

> AMAZING! Some are health practitioners using the footbaths on many

> others with truly incredible results. Mind over matter? Who cares?

> Results are results!

>

> I've also listened to plenty of skeptics and those who completely

> invalidate the benefits of negative ion footbaths. Hey, that's just

> fine ~ people are going to believe what they're going to believe

> until they don't anymore.

>

> I was pretty skeptical at first, but after one use had noticable,

> very positive results in areas I hadn't " decided " it would work. In

> fact, I set out to prove it didn't! I wouldn't have sold the

footbath

> if I didn't fully believe in it based on my own personal results.

>

> Placebo affect? I have a friend who takes his blood pressure before

> and after with pretty dramatic changes that seem to last for about

a

> week. No denying those results!

>

> By the way, I no longer sell the detox footbath because the

> manufacturer ripped me off and I won't do business with him any

> longer, i.e. this post is NOT motivated by dollars.

>

> Michelle

> http://www.HolisticMenopause.com

>

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But........does anyone know WHY the water changes colors, regardless of feet

being placed into it or not????????????

This seems to be the crux of the matter----proponents claim that the different

colors represent different toxins exiting the body, yet the water changes colors

when the machine is simply turned on.

I was seriously pursuing this treatment when I stumbled onto these studies and

am now at a roadblock----no one seems to be able to answer this question, so

that is sort of leading me into the other direction............

 

Michelle <michelle wrote:

Hi everyone,

 

I've been selling a detox footbath unit for about a year. During that

time, I've heard some amazing testimonials from my customers. I mean

AMAZING! Some are health practitioners using the footbaths on many

others with truly incredible results. Mind over matter? Who cares?

Results are results!

 

I've also listened to plenty of skeptics and those who completely

invalidate the benefits of negative ion footbaths. Hey, that's just

fine ~ people are going to believe what they're going to believe

until they don't anymore.

 

I was pretty skeptical at first, but after one use had noticable,

very positive results in areas I hadn't " decided " it would work. In

fact, I set out to prove it didn't! I wouldn't have sold the footbath

if I didn't fully believe in it based on my own personal results.

 

Placebo affect? I have a friend who takes his blood pressure before

and after with pretty dramatic changes that seem to last for about a

week. No denying those results!

 

By the way, I no longer sell the detox footbath because the

manufacturer ripped me off and I won't do business with him any

longer, i.e. this post is NOT motivated by dollars.

 

Michelle

http://www.HolisticMenopause.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Michelle,

 

Your foot bath is still on my wish list.

If you don't sell it anymore, could you please tell us

where to get it?

It was a fraction of the price of the AquaChi.

 

As for not being able to explain the results:

 

We often observe THAT something occurs before

science has developed the tools to explain WHY and

HOW it happens.

Apples fell from trees long before Newton discovered

the laws of gravity.

 

Health is an empirical science. If it works, it works.

If it works through Placebo, I will indeed be pleased.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com

 

 

 

 

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Hello Kate!

 

If you are interested, go back and read my message on this

list...#25001. I shared a brief explanantion as to why the " no-foot "

test worked on these machines based on my own research and experience

with them...

 

Hope this helps,

Dawn

 

www.windtraveler.net

 

 

, Kate OBrien

<highlandviewdrive wrote:

>

> But........does anyone know WHY the water changes colors,

regardless of feet being placed into it or not????????????

> This seems to be the crux of the matter----proponents claim that the

different colors represent different toxins exiting the body, yet the

water changes colors when the machine is simply turned on.

> I was seriously pursuing this treatment when I stumbled onto these

studies and am now at a roadblock----no one seems to be able to answer

this question, so that is sort of leading me into the other

direction............

>

> Michelle <michelle wrote: Hi

everyone,

>

> I've been selling a detox footbath unit for about a year. During that

> time, I've heard some amazing testimonials from my customers. I mean

> AMAZING! Some are health practitioners using the footbaths on many

> others with truly incredible results. Mind over matter? Who cares?

> Results are results!

>

> I've also listened to plenty of skeptics and those who completely

> invalidate the benefits of negative ion footbaths. Hey, that's just

> fine ~ people are going to believe what they're going to believe

> until they don't anymore.

>

> I was pretty skeptical at first, but after one use had noticable,

> very positive results in areas I hadn't " decided " it would work. In

> fact, I set out to prove it didn't! I wouldn't have sold the footbath

> if I didn't fully believe in it based on my own personal results.

>

> Placebo affect? I have a friend who takes his blood pressure before

> and after with pretty dramatic changes that seem to last for about a

> week. No denying those results!

>

> By the way, I no longer sell the detox footbath because the

> manufacturer ripped me off and I won't do business with him any

> longer, i.e. this post is NOT motivated by dollars.

>

> Michelle

> http://www.HolisticMenopause.com

 

> No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go

> with Mail for Mobile. Get started.

>

>

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Hey Ien,

 

I stopped selling the footbath because the manufacturer was WAY out of

integrity. (This doesn't mean his product isn't good.) Therefore, I

simply can't promote his products whether I sell them directly or send

you to his web site.

 

I will say that there are some great deals on footbaths on eBay.

 

Michelle

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 

Your foot bath is still on my wish list. If you don't sell it anymore,

could you please tell us where to get it?

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