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  • Keep re posting it so phony product this unit does not work

  • I like it, appreciate it, and you are sexy...

  • Hyperbaric chambers don't work either. I mean, your just sitting in a pressurized tank filled with air. Its all just smoke and mirrors.

  • You'll do well, young lady, if you observe closely, as you did here, other things in life. Thanks for telling about your experience with this quack device. Where, oh where, is the FDA?

  • If you aren't fooled by the foot bath then don't be fooled into thinking you can detoxify yourself with a Vitamin C flush. A person's liver and kidneys are the only detoxifying units currently. Cleaning up ones diet, exercising, and avoiding gratuitous amounts of harmful chemicals (getting drunk all the time, smoking) are the only things a person needs to do to "detox" themselves. The human body is capable of doing much more on its own than most people realize.

  • You shouldn`t have had to pay for that hoax & you should still report the place to the BBB.

  • i do foot detoxs ever weekend and THEY DO WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!! We have had results from them..... The woman who did yours probably does clean the filters like i do with bleach and hot water.....

  • One final "FOOT note" Excuse the pun .. skin pores in water open up, acting as a suction whilst submerged, Not expelling as in air/ sweat, we take in litres of water through our skin whilst bathing, cant remember the percentages its years since I looked at this stuff, but it is fact non the less.You are correct Nutritiontruth that shop woman was BS ing you for sure.

    Thom.

  • Most homes have a car battery charger, get two spoons /or knives /or forks, Put 1 positive lead & one Negative lead from the charger to each spoon, place them in a glass of tap water, turn charger on, add salt, and watch... you will get this exact same browning,& Browning more / less, dependant on how much salt { electrolyte} added. it happens all the time in HHo, check it out. youtube this video " hho cell" & save your $40.00

    Thom in Scotland.

  • The browning you see is from the electrolysis.. Salt particles burn up and go brown having passed the electric currant through them, also the tap water has microbes, which also burn up going brown, this will occur first nearest the electrical contacts and spread out from there eventually falling like a fine sludge to the base of any tank. Browning is unlikely to be toxins from your feet..

    Thom in Scotland.

  • Thank you I really appreciate this video. I have been wondering out getting one.

  • Thx 4 yur honest opinion

  • If you live in the Seattle area and think this is a scam please PM because I have criminal case that involves these people.

  • i do these baths all the time, there the greatest thing ever. my body has dumbed so much junk.

  • @americannable What evidence do you have that any of that junk came out of your body? Have you done the "bath" without putting your feet in it?

  • @SamWiseGingy right here buddy (crotch grab)

  • @americannable That's a rational response. Thanks. That all evidence I need that you are a fraud.

  • @SamWiseGingy i would rather chop of my balls and throw them in the river than help you

  • @americannable Gee thanks. But you seem like such a rational person. How will I ever get by?

  • @SamWiseGingy by reaching for your last bit of sanity

  • @americannable So are you going to make a video showing that the chemical composition of the bath contains toxins that can only be explained by toxins pulled out of a human? I would like to see that.

  • @SamWiseGingy why the fuck would i do that? youre the one who knows everyhting

  • @americannable If your product did what you says it does then it would easy enough to prove. You could show a before and after chemical analysis of a bath without a person's body in it and a before and after chemical analysis with a person's body in it. If there were a higher level of toxins in the bath that person in it then you could justify your claims. But let me guess, there is no study like that is there?

  • @SamWiseGingy i dont even use this piece. i use the nrg, and it works wonders for me. i could really care less if non believers want to go to war with this technology. im sure as hell not going to try to learn you on anything

  • @americannable "None believers?" If you have evidence then who needs faith? So first you insult people who say that these foot baths are BS then you say "I don't use these foot baths" then you say that people who reject the efficacy of these foot baths are at war with "technology."

    Anyone that passed high school biology would see these foot baths, yeah your brand too, for what they are, pure bull shit.

  • @SamWiseGingy hahahahaha you need some new material. i think youre pure bull shit

  • @americannable I know it's easier to insult people than provide evidence, especially for your "belief" in these foot baths. Perhaps you just don't have any, you think?

  • Thx ;)

  • Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I have been looking into the foot detox spa. From what I can see everything you said in this video is true. It is a waste of money.

  • Thanks that was so funny i cant believe you actually caught her in a lie ! Next time get a hidden camera pen and video the conversion ! Re title the video " How foot detox works "and get an advertiser you need to get paid for good work Quit being lazy we need you !. .

  • Oh yes you´re so beautiful.

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  • @EarthElementsHealth ...I have had A&P I, II, Cell Bio, Organic Chem I, II, Endocrinology, Yatta Yatta Yatta... I have several science and medical degrees and I can state from what I have observed from these machines is that they are crap! If you have had data to support otherwise I would like to review it.  I am highly supportive of alternative treatments but the only positive result I see from this are of a placebo effect.

  • @HudsonianArt

    I'm involved in court case with these footbath people.

    Would you file a statement to the court for me?

  • @EarthElementsHealth

    SPAM SHUT UP!

  • That's for "TARGETED INDIVIDUALS" ...Google Targeted Individuals...

  • And good for you for paying. You kept YOUR integrity.

  • @bevkbryan If she had integrity, she would have NOT paid for being scammed.

  • @JSully212

    If you any integrity you could tell she was being scamed by a con artist and offer to send her 40 bucks for insulting an angel! ASSHOLE!

  • @bevkbryan Another asshole foot wash con artist !

  • Thank you for being brave enough to speak out. You have helped me and likely many others.

  • Exercise, drink water, don't smoke, don't drink, don't listen to quackery. :)

  • The water will turn colors with out the feet in the bath because the metal probe which is placed in the water send positive and negative ions through the water which react with the serum placed in the water, creating the colors. A percentage of the water is that color because of those reactions alone, but the rest of the percent is from excretions from the feet.

  • Also.. did the ion plates say SPA on the side?? Let me point out another thing. Even if your feet are not in the water, it is still going to pull out toxins. There are toxins, bacteria, and chemicals in the water. They put fluoride, chloride, and other chemicals in our drinking water. So of course the water would still be turning colors. If you use pure distilled water, nothing would happen. You need to know what your talking about before you say that something is a scam.

  • First of all, there are always going to be people who will try to scam you. NOT ALL machines are scams. I personally use these at my herb shop and have many clients who have came in on canes and no longer have to use them anymore. I have seen results with these machines that people thought they would never see. There will always be skeptics like yourself. Did you even give the ion a chance to see if it helped you before saying it is a scam? No. I think you were way to quick to judge.

  • Basically what this girl is saying comes to this:

    1: I'm pretty.

    2: ionic baths don't work.

    3: please watch my future videos.

    I appreciate this video very much for its informative content...but! I must admit... I clicked on it only because she was pretty (:

    -a hopeless, melodramatically-masculine intellectual (:

  • They just proved on the news that the discoloring comes from the electrodes in the machine rusting. They even showed that the machine with NOTHING in it compared side by side with someone with their feet in it, and the same thing happened to both tubs. Besides, anyone with a brain can see that the discoloring immediately comes from the device and not the person's feet. This thing is a hoax, and people are stupid and gullible for buying into it. Thanks for posting!

  • @kcham35334

    They proved that SOME machines may be a scam.. NOT EVERY machine out there

  • @kcham35334 The water is still going to turn colors even if your feet are not in it. Do you really think our water has no toxins in it? Don't you know what they put in our water????

  • @xoericanicolexo But what professional, scientific evidence is there to support the argument that the device is really legitimate? Companies see there is a public interest in these things. They don't care about the health of people; they just want the money. They see people will spend lots of money on this stuff so they make it. As for the water, I can't deny there's all sorts of garbage in our drinking water, but there are chunks in the water...and it's supposed to diffuse from you skin?

  • @xoericanicolexo The skin doesn't open wide enough to allow chunks that big to pass through. If it did, it leaves your body extremely vulnerable to infection and invasion by the toxins and chemicals already in the water. You go on and believe what you will. I wont tell you how to spend your money or how to live your life. I won't preach to you, but I believe the evidence against the machine is staggering. I'm also sick of all of these "miracle cures" that are supposed to fix your body's problems

  • @xoericanicolexo The body naturally rids itself of toxins through urination, defecation, and even sweating. A good place to start with natural detox is to put organic into your diet. The most legitimate form of organic food is that garden in the back yard. Nobody can deny that home grown veggies are organic.

  • This woman is stupid!!!!!! It takes at least six treatments to really detox yourself.it just does not happen rite away.You have a lot of pores in your feet, the ionic effect works buy pulling out toxins from your lymph system, and organs.This is then Is drawn out thru the pores in your feet. I tried the test in plain water,and guess what the water did not change in the half hour It was left in the water.The woman who made this video should not make any more statements unless she knows what sh
  • @Gregory6910

    Well said!!

  • you obviously know what youre talking about..you should probably change your user id, "nutrition truth"

  • @chopsterrr12 Actually she doesn't know what she is talking about.

  • Good video!

  • I intended to not put my feet in today as I have already paid for many, but the lady was no where to be found, and I needed to be somewhere. Going to try again Wednesday. My first was almost black. I smoke which they know, so the next time it turned brown, with black. Once I can prove this is a scam, I will ask for my money back.

  • The Fun Police agree with you. Good debunking girl!

  • the water changes colour because of the ions in the water and apparently could be affected by dirt or bacterior on your feet or what ever, although toxins are not being physically pulled from the feet and companies will advertise falsly, the toxin bath does claim to ellilminate toxins, perhaps you could visit a more legitimate company who might have more credible answers. It's just like everything else, companies will falsly advertise to make money, i haven't tried it yet but i'm very interested

  • I've done a bit of research on these baths and read on some sites that many companies will advertise that the machine will draw out toxic from the feet, these sources told me that this was actually just a lie a lot of places would advertise to draw in customers, but the machine does have it's benifits, it allows the body to illiminate toxins effectively, I've read and seen that the reason the colour of the water changes has nothing to do with the person

  • Good idea, next time be sure to go to youtube and research the issue with the highly intelligent authorities there, before you try it.

  • You should not have paid

  • @floatingtater you are right colonics have health benefits especially for people with lots of digestive issues, i don't think i mentioned it.

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