Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 mine seems to work as I have seen parasites & metal in the water. 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 What kind of parasites?And how does one " see " metal in water??AJOn Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 1:43 AM, The s <pjmurphy@...> wrote: mine seems to work as I have seen parasites & metal in the water. 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...
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