Thursday, November 10, 2011

Ionic Foot Baths- Do They Really Work?



Does ionic foot bath work for you? - Ask a thousand of users and you might find a hard time finding a single no. Countless of positive health effects are said to be achieved with this detox process, from simple pinkish pair of feet to amazingly healthy liver And maybe, some are in store for you.

An ionic foot bath detox is performed by using an array that is coupled to an external power source that produces low voltage current, together with saline water. The idea is to electrolyse, or to separate by the use of electricity, the impurities in the water and from the soaked feet. The whole ionic foot bath process will produce a change in color of the water, the development of solids that either settle on the tub floor or float on the water surface. Supposedly, ionisation takes place and the positively and negatively charged metallic components, both from the detox machine and the impurities in the body, go to cathode and anode respectively.

Ionic foot bath detox is said to help in liver and kidney functions, metabolic processes and as well as excretion of heavy metal contents in the body. Electrolysis causes toxins to go out thus the whole process will result into the change of color in the saline water (apparently, the more toxins excreted, the more brown the water becomes).

Accordingly, the more a patient uses the product, the less will be the change in color of the water. This supposedly indicates the lessening amount of toxins in the body. Nevertheless, many spa session providers encourage users to take food supplements first before they undergo detox sessions so they wont feel nauseated during and after the ionic foot bath.

Now, prospective buyers of ionic foot bath packages should look for product warranty, ease of use and general appearance (frequent use may lead to discoloration in the unit). The cost should also be taken into account. Prices of ionic foot bath packages range from $ 150-$ 1350, depending on how many products are included in the offer.

But is ionic foot bath really effective? While scores of users swear by them, people as many say that buying the thing is really just like throwing money down the drain. Thus, it is up to the prospective users to find out the answer themselves or to talk to people who can give honest ionic foot bath ratings.



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