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Marz
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I did this yesterday and found it fascinating. I was skeptical, but that stuff must have come from my feet.

I expected to have lots of white cheese-like material for candida. But there was none.

My liver feels full and itchy over it but nothing from there either. Very little brown color.

Most was orange from detoxifying joints and didn't think joints were that much of a problem for me.

There was a little white foam from lymph but very little.

Also, a little heavy metal and a little teal from medications.

I've googled and found skeptics claiming it'sjust the ionizer changing the salt.

If it's real, why isn't it used more?

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Carmen
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I have found that the orange color comes from the added salt or the minerals in the tap water. Try using distilled water and see what happens.

I tried using distilled water and go no color change but in order to get the meter in the working range salt needs to be added to increase conductivity. Then the water turns orange.

I can use plain tap water where I live as there is enough minerals to make the meter needle go where it needs to be to have sufficient conductivity. Still the water turns pale orange, if my feet are in it or not.

What is notable is the slime that forms on the upper level of water on the container. When you just run it with no feet the water turns orange. Put feet in it and a slimmy film forms on the container that requires dish soap to get it off.

Still I feel better after a foot bath and it has eliminated toenail fungus where nothing else would and it seems like the nails grow faster. It definately helps detox headaches.

I have a bio-cleanse machine.

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MannaMe
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My husband has been doing foot detoxes regularly. He feels better afterwards.

When he starts to feel toxic, he does one again.

Also when his blood pressure starts going up (he checks it every morning) its time for another foot detox. The next morning his blood pressure is down again.

The water gets an oily scum on top and sometimes it has an awful chemical smell to it!

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Marz
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I didn't know you could do at home? Do you have an ionizer?

I had this done where I had a therapeutic massage.

Yes, there was a lot of slime too. Pretty ugly at the end. She warned not to touch the water because some people have done that and gotten bacteria that was expelled and came back with infections under their nails.

She did use distilled water.

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Clearly some people are more toxic than others and their results will be different.

I learned about foot detox from someone I worked with who had been feeling very bad for a long time. No doc could figure out what was wrong with her. She ended up going to a chiropractor and he had her do the foot baths, several a week. In one month she was as good as new, so she said!

I have instructions for making your own foot detox unit. Its very easy to do and requires a 9 volt battery and a few wires from radio shack. Ive heard it works as well as the expensive models.

I will send you the instructions in an attachment if you pm me your email address.

Its to bad no attachments can be done on this forum. It really limits the amount of information that can be exchanged.

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