Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 Sometimes we do things and because we don't see immediate startling results, we assume that whatever didn't work. Ionic foot bath is nothing more than a reverse car battery. The color of the water does change whether your feet are in or not because the solution is changed by contact with the mechanism. Any body can do this if you have the machine...;and it costs upwards of $500.00 You just put a measured amount of salt in the water and off you go. Like many good things, you can't always see or feel immediate changes but it is changes over time, I think. My sister was having kidney pain problems and doing nothing else but the foot bath several times a week for several weeks, the pain left and kidneys seem just fine and that was 3 years ago. The foot pads too seem to work drawing out toxins. Seems too simple for any results but, you just have to have blind faith sometimes. What can you loose except a few dollars? My daughter had a cystic breast and she called one day in terrible pain...she was crying and asking me what she should do> She did not want to go to the doctor and have it lanced. I had sent her some detox foot pads and I told her to put one on her breast near the area. She did and later called back to say that within 10 minutes the pain had completely gone and the cyst had opened up and was draining. A friend of mine who is a bald headed guy had a boil or something on the top of his head and also didn't want to have surgery to open it up. He used a detox foot pad over the area for about 15 minutes and when he removed it he lightly pressed on the side of the boil and the core shot out like a bullet and it started draining. Does this mean that detox foot patches work? Well in my opinion they do have the capability of drawing out toxins and they sure can't hurt. Epsom salts baths are hundreds of years old - sometimes we do them and feel better and sometimes we don't feel much but does that mean that they don't work? Perhaps the bath addressed a problem we weren't aware of. Perhaps the baths are simply supplying a much needed mineral. I am a believer in detoxing in every form that I can find and afford. I believe in regular parasite cleansing and know that it works and is necessary for health. With Dewormers, you don't always see yucky squigly things come out but that doesn't mean that it isn't working. A lot of the parasites are microscopic, especially those associated with asthma in the lungs and arthritis in the joints. Anne TX USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2007 Report Share Posted October 14, 2007 Anne, Fabulous testimonies you shared. I loved them. i can see the one time improvement in my husband doing the foot bathes. He really is a like a new person. With that peacefulmoutain.com Ecz. Rescue cream it too is making a big difference as last night had to use some. It works too. I do have him more on a candida free diet also. Still no fruits or breads. He's doing much better at this point doing this. Again Anne, thanks for sharing and please keep it up. I love hearing your opinions. Where in TX? Can't remember where you moved. Daughter in Arlington, outside Dallas / Ft. Worth area. Should be getting there in next few months for a short visit. My daughter is still health challenged and need to see if I posted and get some more wisdom for her as she is preparing for Hallooween, 2 weeks out, hospital tests for endometrosis and colonoscopy tests as IBS is questionable. No need to reply to this detox messsage, but can start another thread hugs, carolg > > Sometimes we do things and because we don't see immediate startling results, we assume that whatever didn't work. > > Ionic foot bath is nothing more than a reverse car battery. The color of the water does change whether your feet are in or not because the solution is changed by contact with the mechanism. > > Any body can do this if you have the machine...;and it costs upwards of $500.00 You just put a measured amount of salt in the water and off you go. Like many good things, you can't always see or feel immediate changes but it is changes over time, I think. > > My sister was having kidney pain problems and doing nothing else but the foot bath several times a week for several weeks, the pain left and kidneys seem just fine and that was 3 years ago. > > The foot pads too seem to work drawing out toxins. Seems too simple for any results but, you just have to have blind faith sometimes. What can you loose except a few dollars? > > My daughter had a cystic breast and she called one day in terrible pain...she was crying and asking me what she should do> She did not want to go to the doctor and have it lanced. I had sent her some detox foot pads and I told her to put one on her breast near the area. She did and later called back to say that within 10 minutes the pain had completely gone and the cyst had opened up and was draining. > > A friend of mine who is a bald headed guy had a boil or something on the top of his head and also didn't want to have surgery to open it up. He used a detox foot pad over the area for about 15 minutes and when he removed it he lightly pressed on the side of the boil and the core shot out like a bullet and it started draining. > > Does this mean that detox foot patches work? Well in my opinion they do have the capability of drawing out toxins and they sure can't hurt. > > Epsom salts baths are hundreds of years old - sometimes we do them and feel better and sometimes we don't feel much but does that mean that they don't work? Perhaps the bath addressed a problem we weren't aware of. Perhaps the baths are simply supplying a much needed mineral. > > I am a believer in detoxing in every form that I can find and afford. I believe in regular parasite cleansing and know that it works and is necessary for health. With Dewormers, you don't always see yucky squigly things come out but that doesn't mean that it isn't working. A lot of the parasites are microscopic, especially those associated with asthma in the lungs and arthritis in the joints. > > Anne > TX USA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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