Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 , I used the foot pads at least a couple years ago. Dollar wise, you'll get a lot more stuff out with foot baths than with foot pads . . . The pads can get really expensive - and you can't reuse them like you can the baths. I spent more on one order of the pads than I did the foot bath! I found it interesting that my feet had an extremely sticky substance on them after using the foot pads. Silicone? . . . And, that after using them for a while, predictable places wouldn't change color, remaining white and dry. Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 , I used the foot pads at least a couple years ago. Dollar wise, you'll get a lot more stuff out with foot baths than with foot pads . . . The pads can get really expensive - and you can't reuse them like you can the baths. I spent more on one order of the pads than I did the foot bath! I found it interesting that my feet had an extremely sticky substance on them after using the foot pads. Silicone? . . . And, that after using them for a while, predictable places wouldn't change color, remaining white and dry. Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 - I know that one of our members () has also used them. She hasn't been posing a lot latetly, but I'm sure you could email her. From what she said, she thought they worked great and there was a lot of crud on the pad when she peeled them off in the morning. ~Krista > > Hello Everyone, > Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a good one. Has anyone heard of > these new foot pads that are being advertised? They apparently are > suppose to provide the same benefits of a foot bath by removing toxins > from your body just by sleeping with these pads on your feet at night? > I was curious if anyone had info on these on if they really do work? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 - I know that one of our members () has also used them. She hasn't been posing a lot latetly, but I'm sure you could email her. From what she said, she thought they worked great and there was a lot of crud on the pad when she peeled them off in the morning. ~Krista > > Hello Everyone, > Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a good one. Has anyone heard of > these new foot pads that are being advertised? They apparently are > suppose to provide the same benefits of a foot bath by removing toxins > from your body just by sleeping with these pads on your feet at night? > I was curious if anyone had info on these on if they really do work? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 Im glad i asked, they seemed like a great idea but i always question things that appear too convenient :)Do you know if Dr offices offer these baths or would i have to purchase this for myself? Thanks, > > , > > I used the foot pads at least a couple years ago. > > Dollar wise, you'll get a lot more stuff out with foot baths than with foot pads . . . The pads can get really expensive - and you can't reuse them like you can the baths. I spent more on one order of the pads than I did the foot bath! > > I found it interesting that my feet had an extremely sticky substance on them after using the foot pads. Silicone? . . . And, that after using them for a while, predictable places wouldn't change color, remaining white and dry. > > Hugs, > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 Im glad i asked, they seemed like a great idea but i always question things that appear too convenient :)Do you know if Dr offices offer these baths or would i have to purchase this for myself? Thanks, > > , > > I used the foot pads at least a couple years ago. > > Dollar wise, you'll get a lot more stuff out with foot baths than with foot pads . . . The pads can get really expensive - and you can't reuse them like you can the baths. I spent more on one order of the pads than I did the foot bath! > > I found it interesting that my feet had an extremely sticky substance on them after using the foot pads. Silicone? . . . And, that after using them for a while, predictable places wouldn't change color, remaining white and dry. > > Hugs, > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 I guess it worth a shot although Rogene said they can get very costly but if they work thats all thats counts. Thanks for the info. > > > > Hello Everyone, > > Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a good one. Has anyone heard of > > these new foot pads that are being advertised? They apparently are > > suppose to provide the same benefits of a foot bath by removing > toxins > > from your body just by sleeping with these pads on your feet at > night? > > I was curious if anyone had info on these on if they really do work? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 I guess it worth a shot although Rogene said they can get very costly but if they work thats all thats counts. Thanks for the info. > > > > Hello Everyone, > > Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a good one. Has anyone heard of > > these new foot pads that are being advertised? They apparently are > > suppose to provide the same benefits of a foot bath by removing > toxins > > from your body just by sleeping with these pads on your feet at > night? > > I was curious if anyone had info on these on if they really do work? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 , They are worth a shot . . . But, if you shop wisely, you can get an ionic foot bath for $200 that will give you several hundred treatments - at least! . . many more by replacing the inexpensive arrays. . . And your family members can use it too. You can't imagine how much stuff comes out with those . . . Photos of my first foot bath are in our photo archives, along with 's. Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 , They are worth a shot . . . But, if you shop wisely, you can get an ionic foot bath for $200 that will give you several hundred treatments - at least! . . many more by replacing the inexpensive arrays. . . And your family members can use it too. You can't imagine how much stuff comes out with those . . . Photos of my first foot bath are in our photo archives, along with 's. Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 You can find them at any number of places . . . Nutrition centers, nail parlors, wellness centers, chiropractors, massage centers, etc. They are completely unregulated. Some doctors offer them . . . but on the side. I don't think insurance is paying for them . . . My daughter's doctor offers them through a wellness clinic adjacent to her office. They cost between $20 to $35 . . . And, you are using equipment that others have been using. (I don't trust the closed units where you can't wash the elements after every use.) . . .However, sometimes a foot massage comes with the foot bath! That would be nice! Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 You can find them at any number of places . . . Nutrition centers, nail parlors, wellness centers, chiropractors, massage centers, etc. They are completely unregulated. Some doctors offer them . . . but on the side. I don't think insurance is paying for them . . . My daughter's doctor offers them through a wellness clinic adjacent to her office. They cost between $20 to $35 . . . And, you are using equipment that others have been using. (I don't trust the closed units where you can't wash the elements after every use.) . . .However, sometimes a foot massage comes with the foot bath! That would be nice! Hugs, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 To be honest i have never heard of these foot baths until i found your site but since then they seem to be popping up everywhere. I finally got a loan today and booked my explant with Dr Feng for the beginning of Feb. Now that i actually booked the explant im starting to really wonder if this is going ot make the diffrence. I have been very lucky in that i have not had any serious health probelms that have kept me from going to work everyday so im curious if my problems are really from these implants or somthing else. When i read the horrible things that these other women have experienced, my symptoms seem so trivial but my symptoms do match exactly what these opther women have described so i guess that is a little more then coincidence. Instead of second guessing myslef i guess i should just be thankful that i found this site and am getting them removed before they have the chance to make me really sick. Everyone telling me there is no connection does not help make the decision any easier as well. > > , > > They are worth a shot . . . But, if you shop wisely, you can get an ionic foot bath for $200 that will give you several hundred treatments - at least! . . many more by replacing the inexpensive arrays. . . And your family members can use it too. You can't imagine how much stuff comes out with those . . . > > Photos of my first foot bath are in our photo archives, along with 's. > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 To be honest i have never heard of these foot baths until i found your site but since then they seem to be popping up everywhere. I finally got a loan today and booked my explant with Dr Feng for the beginning of Feb. Now that i actually booked the explant im starting to really wonder if this is going ot make the diffrence. I have been very lucky in that i have not had any serious health probelms that have kept me from going to work everyday so im curious if my problems are really from these implants or somthing else. When i read the horrible things that these other women have experienced, my symptoms seem so trivial but my symptoms do match exactly what these opther women have described so i guess that is a little more then coincidence. Instead of second guessing myslef i guess i should just be thankful that i found this site and am getting them removed before they have the chance to make me really sick. Everyone telling me there is no connection does not help make the decision any easier as well. > > , > > They are worth a shot . . . But, if you shop wisely, you can get an ionic foot bath for $200 that will give you several hundred treatments - at least! . . many more by replacing the inexpensive arrays. . . And your family members can use it too. You can't imagine how much stuff comes out with those . . . > > Photos of my first foot bath are in our photo archives, along with 's. > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 - My symptoms haven't been so severe that I've had to leave my job. Everyone is different and everyone's body's react to the implants differently. Some women never get sick and some get very sick, then everything in-between those. I think the longer someone leaves the implants in once they start getting the symptoms, the worse off they will be and the longer it will take them to re-cover. Some women, immediately after getting the implants get very ill. Some take a few months, some take years and years. Like I said, we are all so different, but most of our symptoms are very similar just on different scales of severity. You are doing the right thing by getting the implants removed. You will never feel healthy until you do. When I was second guessing myself a lot about getting them removed I just kept telling myself that I never have to worry about them making me sick once they are out and I just had a feeling that I'd always be fighting an uphill battle with my health if I left them in. You will be glad once they are out and you can just concentrate on regaining your health. ~Krista > > > > , > > > > They are worth a shot . . . But, if you shop wisely, you can get an > ionic foot bath for $200 that will give you several hundred > treatments - at least! . . many more by replacing the inexpensive > arrays. . . And your family members can use it too. You can't imagine > how much stuff comes out with those . . . > > > > Photos of my first foot bath are in our photo archives, along with > 's. > > > > Rogene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 - My symptoms haven't been so severe that I've had to leave my job. Everyone is different and everyone's body's react to the implants differently. Some women never get sick and some get very sick, then everything in-between those. I think the longer someone leaves the implants in once they start getting the symptoms, the worse off they will be and the longer it will take them to re-cover. Some women, immediately after getting the implants get very ill. Some take a few months, some take years and years. Like I said, we are all so different, but most of our symptoms are very similar just on different scales of severity. You are doing the right thing by getting the implants removed. You will never feel healthy until you do. When I was second guessing myself a lot about getting them removed I just kept telling myself that I never have to worry about them making me sick once they are out and I just had a feeling that I'd always be fighting an uphill battle with my health if I left them in. You will be glad once they are out and you can just concentrate on regaining your health. ~Krista > > > > , > > > > They are worth a shot . . . But, if you shop wisely, you can get an > ionic foot bath for $200 that will give you several hundred > treatments - at least! . . many more by replacing the inexpensive > arrays. . . And your family members can use it too. You can't imagine > how much stuff comes out with those . . . > > > > Photos of my first foot bath are in our photo archives, along with > 's. > > > > Rogene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 , Rogene has used those and so have I, I think they do a lot, but maybe not as much as the foot baths. Lynda At 09:03 AM 1/2/2008, you wrote: >Hello Everyone, >Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a good one. Has anyone heard of >these new foot pads that are being advertised? They apparently are >suppose to provide the same benefits of a foot bath by removing toxins >from your body just by sleeping with these pads on your feet at night? >I was curious if anyone had info on these on if they really do work? > >Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 , Rogene has used those and so have I, I think they do a lot, but maybe not as much as the foot baths. Lynda At 09:03 AM 1/2/2008, you wrote: >Hello Everyone, >Happy New Year! Hope everyone had a good one. Has anyone heard of >these new foot pads that are being advertised? They apparently are >suppose to provide the same benefits of a foot bath by removing toxins >from your body just by sleeping with these pads on your feet at night? >I was curious if anyone had info on these on if they really do work? > >Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 HI Krista, I know you are absolutly right and i figure worst case scenerio if they arent the reason behind everything, which i dont believe for a mintue, as you said at least i can have peace of mind that they will never be an issue if they are not inside of me. I dont think i want to take that chance though of waiting to see what could happen. > > > > > > , > > > > > > They are worth a shot . . . But, if you shop wisely, you can get > an > > ionic foot bath for $200 that will give you several hundred > > treatments - at least! . . many more by replacing the inexpensive > > arrays. . . And your family members can use it too. You can't > imagine > > how much stuff comes out with those . . . > > > > > > Photos of my first foot bath are in our photo archives, along > with > > 's. > > > > > > Rogene > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 HI Krista, I know you are absolutly right and i figure worst case scenerio if they arent the reason behind everything, which i dont believe for a mintue, as you said at least i can have peace of mind that they will never be an issue if they are not inside of me. I dont think i want to take that chance though of waiting to see what could happen. > > > > > > , > > > > > > They are worth a shot . . . But, if you shop wisely, you can get > an > > ionic foot bath for $200 that will give you several hundred > > treatments - at least! . . many more by replacing the inexpensive > > arrays. . . And your family members can use it too. You can't > imagine > > how much stuff comes out with those . . . > > > > > > Photos of my first foot bath are in our photo archives, along > with > > 's. > > > > > > Rogene > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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