Ionic
Foot Baths, along with many other Alternative forms of healing, have
come under fire. Some have said that they are a hoax or a scam. Many
of the blogs that we've read had some who were "couch scientists,"
touting the "fake" horn. It seems most of them have never even tried
a foot bath. They've never had their own results.
The people who have
actually tried the machines are usually the ones saying, "I don't
care what you say, or what your science is, I KNOW THAT IT WORKED
FOR ME!"
We've treated many, many people. Many times 2 or more folks
at the same time, and their results were always different from each
other. The results that a person gets from the first time and the
10th time are always different too. Older types of foot baths had
you add salt to the water to make a stronger conductivity. We used
this technology at one point. We used the same amount of water and
salt each time. If it's a hoax and a nail in salt water will give
you the same effect, how come each person's bath is different? Might
it just be the people? With the advancements of technology, the newest
ionic foot baths do not have to add salt to the water, we still see
differences in the water even though the electric currency is exactly
the same for everyone!
Those who know about ionization know that it
purifies what it comes in contact with, whether it be air, water,
or people's feet submerged in water. Ionic foot baths are like a reverse
osmosis system for people.
One lady who was having a treatment had
very green water which signifies kidney issues. When I asked her if
she had any kidney problems, she told me that she only had a quarter
of her right kidney! Humm?
Another young woman very quickly had many
black flecks floating on top of her water. This surprised me because
it showed up so fast. Black flecks can signify heavy metals in the
body. When I asked her what she did for a living, she told me that
she was in the Army and was a sheet metal mechanic who works on and
in helicopter engines all day. Humm?
You just need to come try it
for yourself. The proof is in the pudding, (or the water!)