MannaMe
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Has anyone used the foot bath detox?
This evening several of our family used the foot bath detox. Some had greenish / brownish gunk in the water. Some had little whitish flecks in their water also..... parasites?
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joalo
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Up for input.
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Dogsandcats
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How did you do it -what was in the water?
I do not know that much about foot detox.
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randibear
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this woman charged me over 50 dollars. the water turned a rust colored sort of red. i really didn't notice much of anything.
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MannaMe
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A friend offered to let us use her foot bath detox in exchange - so it didn't cost us anything.
Some of the children had smaller than a grain of rice shaped pieces in the water, which she said it parasites.
She used regular tap water (we have our own well) and adds a saline solution to the water. The "thingy" she put in the water had alternating + or - 'current' going to it. ...... sorry, I don't know how to explain it any better than that....
Our water first turned a bit yellowish and then some turned kind of olive greenish / brownish / blackish and some had those white bitty pieces in their water too.
Mine looked like creek water.
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Hi -- my local doctor that is working on rebuilding my immune system through diet etc (and so far I think it is helping) she uses these as an adjunct therapy. I trust her immensely and I do not think she would be using them if they did not have credibility. Just my personal experience. My water looks like creek water as well... I also do the infared sauna as well as coffee enemas for detox.
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randibear
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they had a show on tv where some students in a lamb reared The same results. The reporter deemed it a scam. Some People swear by it just like he foot detox pads
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MannaMe
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I wonder if there could be a difference in the quality of the brands of foot detox baths??
Next time we get it done we should look at the stuff with a magnifying glass........
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Actually that's a far fetched claim to make - seeing parasites. We have looked under the microscope and never saw parasitic forms, only metals. We also did lab testing, check out my posts on this subject.
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