Ionic Detoxification Footbaths?!


Question: Has anyone ever had an Ionic Detoxification Footbath? I was looking into getting one and wanted some feedback. Is it worth it or is all a bunch of lies? I suffer from swollen feet due to lymphatic problems and they say it might help. It is seems to be very popular these days but want some honest answers.


Answers: Has anyone ever had an Ionic Detoxification Footbath? I was looking into getting one and wanted some feedback. Is it worth it or is all a bunch of lies? I suffer from swollen feet due to lymphatic problems and they say it might help. It is seems to be very popular these days but want some honest answers.

Decide for yourself. Before investing hundreds of dollars in buying one, look up spas in your area, I bet you can find someone who offers it. Try it a couple times, see how it makes you feel and go from there. Just make sure to drink lots of water before and after.
PS I have used them and I think they work.
PPS If you do decide to get one, ebay is a good place to look.

yes it works i sell the foot baths for $300.00

the water will change colors and you will see and feel the differences

any answers from people who have had a foot bath - not from people who sell. We want an unbiased opinion please.
What does everyone think about those foot pads - how does it take for toxins to rebuild in your system again??

Detox schemes are scams. The above person has a serious conflict of interest, too... sheesh. What gall. I wish these people would just go away. This is the golden age of quackery, isn't it?

Anyway, don't take my word for it. See www.quackwatch.org for more information on detoxification scams.

(Debbie, you're asking the wrong question. The question should be "Does this work at all?")

It's a bunch of lies just like the rest of the detox industry.

It's all a bunch of lies. It will not help you. The color change is just rust, and will happen whether or not your feet are in there. It is NOT related to any "toxins". Besides, you cannot remove "toxins" through the skin of your feet.
It's another good example of a gullibility tax.

They are a total scam. The water changes even without putting your feet in....





The consumer health information on answer-health.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007-2011 answer-health.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

Health Categories