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Hi, I meant to get back to this-

The detoxing properties of the foot bath are really yet to be

proved, and they are quite expensive and also let out a strong

magnetic field.

The dark sewage sludge that you observe-is a chemical reaction in

the water- and has nothing to do with toxins coming out...

So, this, in my opinion- is another hype, manipulative product-

You would probably be just as successful buying a cheap salt lamp-

that naturally releases ions in the air- and if you are looking to

detox-

then a gentle six month organ cleanse is a good way to start.

Healing Regards,

Aurore ND

www.beyondnaturalmedicine.com

 

 

Anyway-feel free to check it out on my website- I offer salt lamps,

the therapeutic CDs, and the herbs at way below retail pricing

because I want my clients to be able to get what they need- with out

being " ripped off " .

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Hi Aurore,

 

Thanks for your opinion on detox footbaths. Here's mine:

 

I did plenty of research on these as I was quite skeptical myself.

Then, I got very tangible, positive results. Still, I was out to

prove that, as you said, the color changes in the water had nothing

to do with toxins, but were only a chemical reaction.

 

NOT!

 

First, you can turn the footbath on and let it run without submerging

your feet. Yes, there will be a slight color change in the water, but

certainly nothing like when the feet are soaked.

 

Second, I've had multiple people use the footbath with the exact same

tap water used for each person. The colors are completely different

for each person.

 

And, most important, I've seen amazing results.

 

Thanks for allowing me to share my viewpoint on detox footbaths.

Michelle

 

 

> The dark sewage sludge that you observe-is a chemical reaction in

> the water- and has nothing to do with toxins coming out...

> So, this, in my opinion- is another hype, manipulative product-

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I have had the detox foot bath also, but I probably shouldn't have. I take a

variety of medications which are necessary for my health, and after the bath I

had the worst day of my life. It is my opinion that the detox took all those

meds out of my body. I believe that it does work, but if you are on life-saving

meds, you might want to bypass the footbath. Just my opnion.

willowen

 

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Michelle

Wednesday, July 18, 2007 11:26 AM

Re: elim-tox-detoxing foot baths...

 

 

Hi Aurore,

 

Thanks for your opinion on detox footbaths. Here's mine:

 

I did plenty of research on these as I was quite skeptical myself.

Then, I got very tangible, positive results. Still, I was out to

prove that, as you said, the color changes in the water had nothing

to do with toxins, but were only a chemical reaction.

 

NOT!

 

First, you can turn the footbath on and let it run without submerging

your feet. Yes, there will be a slight color change in the water, but

certainly nothing like when the feet are soaked.

 

Second, I've had multiple people use the footbath with the exact same

tap water used for each person. The colors are completely different

for each person.

 

And, most important, I've seen amazing results.

 

Thanks for allowing me to share my viewpoint on detox footbaths.

Michelle

 

> The dark sewage sludge that you observe-is a chemical reaction in

> the water- and has nothing to do with toxins coming out...

> So, this, in my opinion- is another hype, manipulative product-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I agree with you. My experience tells me that there is

a difference in the devices used and the effectiveness

of said devices...but they do work. I use magnetic

clay baths on my clients tho.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

 

--- Michelle <michelle wrote:

 

> Hi Aurore,

>

> Thanks for your opinion on detox footbaths. Here's

> mine:

>

> I did plenty of research on these as I was quite

> skeptical myself.

> Then, I got very tangible, positive results. Still,

> I was out to

> prove that, as you said, the color changes in the

> water had nothing

> to do with toxins, but were only a chemical

> reaction.

>

> NOT!

>

> First, you can turn the footbath on and let it run

> without submerging

> your feet. Yes, there will be a slight color change

> in the water, but

> certainly nothing like when the feet are soaked.

>

> Second, I've had multiple people use the footbath

> with the exact same

> tap water used for each person. The colors are

> completely different

> for each person.

>

> And, most important, I've seen amazing results.

>

> Thanks for allowing me to share my viewpoint on

> detox footbaths.

> Michelle

>

>

> > The dark sewage sludge that you observe-is a

> chemical reaction in

> > the water- and has nothing to do with toxins

> coming out...

> > So, this, in my opinion- is another hype,

> manipulative product-

>

>

>

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I have one of these types of machines. The real detoxification takes

place not through the feet in the water but rather through

strengthening of the organs when they are charged with energy. For

those who have the means, it is possible to test this through urine

tests but most people can tell by the odor of the urine the next day

that something is definitely coming out. If anyone has any type of

energy device that measures the organs, you can also verify it this

way. Not all machines are created equal. I've had some of my clients

go and buy cheap versions off ebay and get no results whatsoever.

 

The one I have is an Aqua Chi. You can read about it and listen to

testimonials on http://www.aquachifootbath.com/1/ionic.php?id=154. My

Mom got rid of her fibromyalgia with it and I got rid of a fungal skin

patch that nothing would help. I'm assuming it was due to the

improved liver function that allowed more toxins to be processed.

They certainly do improve sleep and energy levels.

 

I've had a salt lamp for years and besides it looking pretty I haven't

noticed any health benefits from it. It can't be compared to the

footbath at all for detoxifying. Negative ions will clean the air but

I don't think the lamps are strong enough in this toxic world we live

in. Perhaps if we had hundreds of them in the same room.

 

Sharon

 

 

 

, " Aurore " <aurore33 wrote:

>

> Hi, I meant to get back to this-

> The detoxing properties of the foot bath are really yet to be

> proved, and they are quite expensive and also let out a strong

> magnetic field.

> The dark sewage sludge that you observe-is a chemical reaction in

> the water- and has nothing to do with toxins coming out...

> So, this, in my opinion- is another hype, manipulative product-

> You would probably be just as successful buying a cheap salt lamp-

> that naturally releases ions in the air- and if you are looking to

> detox-

> then a gentle six month organ cleanse is a good way to start.

> Healing Regards,

> Aurore ND

> www.beyondnaturalmedicine.com

>

>

> Anyway-feel free to check it out on my website- I offer salt lamps,

> the therapeutic CDs, and the herbs at way below retail pricing

> because I want my clients to be able to get what they need- with out

> being " ripped off " .

>

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Hello, everyone,

I am doing the Master Cleanse and would love to add a footbath to

my protocol. I never heard of it before so would you mind telling

me what this is all about and where I can get the ingredients for

such protocol?

Thanks and blessings,

Maria

 

Dr. Maria Moratto

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http://rx4bliss.com

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