I just found out about a new Health store near where I live that has these chairs that you sit in and they have a foot bath that is supposed to pull toxins from your body.
I was wondering if any of you know if they really work? My boss told me about the place. She says after the process, they use some kind of a "light" (If I'm remembering correctly), and they can see what toxins that they have removed from your body in the water.
Is this for real? Thanks.
Blessings, ArtnSoul
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Some would argue yes, but I would argue no. The salt they put in the water (and from your feet) reacts with the metal in the foot bath.
I tried one using pure water without my feet and the water got gunky colored just as when my feet were in it which I thought strange.
I have to admit they feel good, though.
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I have heard that too HIker. So, I set up the foot bath detox without my feet and the water remained clear for the full 30 min.
But, the president of the company that I got the foot bath from said he was not interested in the color of the water because of what you said above.
He was more interested in how I am doing health wise since using the foot detox bath.
I am going through a rough round right now, but nothing like the past.
And I don't want to jinx this by writing about it but I have not had those awful swelling of the brain stuff I use to get that took the wind right out of my sails and I wanted to throw in the towel.
Whether or not it is due to the foot bath I don't know.
I tend to think it is a combo of things including the foot detox bath.
My multi tasking is also improving. For example: I was able to make gluten free pancake mix the other day.
IN the past, I would have had to stopped at one or two steps in the process. I went through all the steps and put the batter on the grill.
Not an every day thing I can do...but windows of opportunity.
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