Guest guest Posted March 22, 2009 Report Share Posted March 22, 2009 The metal is black specks although some have reported 1 inch pieces.. The parasites have different shapes. They are white. They are not in every footbath. The water may tend to be different colors at the end depending on what has detoxed the most. Hope this helps. BJ [sPAM] Re: [ ] Re:zeolite question On 3/20/2009, cathy desmond (cahydesmond ) wrote:> Ionic foot baths can also deplete minerals.I disagree. Contrary to popular myth, 'ionic foot baths' do NOT pulltoxins out of the feet. The discoloration of the water has beenexplained a long time ago and although it is misrepresented as evidenceof detox, it is not.They do, however, apparently stimulate the body in many ways, so areindeed a good adjunctive therapy for detosing, just not in the way mostpeople who sell them would have you believe. -- Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2009 Report Share Posted March 22, 2009 On 3/21/2009, The s (pjmurphy@...) wrote: > The metal is black specks although some have reported 1 inch pieces.. > The parasites have different shapes. They are white. They are not > in every footbath. The water may tend to be different colors at the > end depending on what has detoxed the most. Hope this helps. As I thought... nothing verified in any way, just assumptions. These are the exact descriptions that were debunked long ago - they are not any kind of detox. The black specks are not 'metal', and the white specks are not 'parasites'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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