Topic: This is Weird about my wheat grass and foot bath!!
springshowers
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I have been using my foot bath for like a month.
After a couple weeks I took a break and during that time I also started back up growing and drinking wheat grass juice.
So I did a foot bath today and the water was so green and frothy and I swear it looked like the wheat grass.
Is this possible? Weird huh?
For all the other times I got near the same color and knew what to expect pretty much of myself.
It usually was orangish brown and just some changes in the amount of oily stuff that clings to the side etc and the amount of bubbly stuff...
I also when I dump the water observe closely. I had at first more black flecks and after a couple weeks that reduced some too..
I think when I dumped my water today I laughed outload when I saw the green color. I had to touch it and look at it and it was just so funny to me.
I have enjoyed my foot bath. It has really helped during some recent herxes too..
Overall > I posted this before that I was not that impressed right away but after a week or two I could feel it working better and better.
Kinda odd . you would think it would be the opposite.
Either way I enjoy them too... and if I do them at night I sleep better too.
not a miracle cure .. but what is? Anything that I can "Feel" the difference using is worth it in my book. That is hard to find..
I was curious if there are any other ongoing Ionic foot bath people whom have noticed changes in color based on diet changes? Or food intake that are various colors?
I guess it is logical but then again???
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It works quite well and is a very reasonable price fro what your getting... IT was researched and compared by someone I know who said that the power supply was of strength and quality of higher end costing machines.
It has been well worth it for me so far.
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