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  • boo, shit like this is why i dont warch t.v. editing and half truths and random dummys who supposedly know something. u gotta do your own research and not be a tard

  • Thanks!

    It took us SIX MONTHS to find one of these that WORKED.

    Most of what we saw, were cheap knock-offs, and didn't seem to do much.

    We eventually found a REGISTERED MEDICAL supplier, and have had success.

    I would invite scientists to base statistics on REAL clinical trials,

    (we have three years now) on REAL MEDICAL DEVICES...

    like cell phones, ipods, and computers...there ALOT of fakes...

    that look JUST LIKE the real thing....

    but they don't work the same.

  • :35 - 1:10

    This is assuming you are not parting and drinking every weekend.

    If you don' t take care of your boyd, your body won't take care of you. Flooring it at the bar and expecting your natural detox systems to kick in and save you only works so far. Eventually- It will stop working, and then you'll be in for a real treat.

  • I have to ask, do people who actually believe in detox, especially believers in colon "cleansing", ever think to ask a doctor who performs a colonoscopy "hey, do you see toxic sludge built up in the colon?" 

  • @chiconspiracy so true. i had a colonoscopy and it was clean as a whistle in there. people say things like "oh i took these pills and you shouldve seen the color of the stuf that came out of me. 'hmmm did you ever think that the stuff you were eating to encourage such large bowel movements might be making your stool that color idiots?

  • Shouldn't they just call "detox diets" as "healthy diets"? Sounds like all it is, is healthy food and drink. Any 'bad' chemicals are in the body because you keep putting them in! Stop putting them in the body seems like more than a good start.

  • This is so basic it hurts. It does not address maladjustment, poor diet, poor exercise (to none), etc. Wow....I do agree, sleep, good food, exercise is great.

  • do you know how many toxins and other bad acidic things are on and in everything we eat and touch everyday!! why wouldn't a machine that's made to extract toxins only work on human feet.

  • I don't get NotSoOldHippy What does this have to do with Scientology?

  • *nurse/head nurse for 35 years

  • Fasting with water and juice does actually detoxify the body, and expells toxins thru urine, stool, blood, and yes, skin. I dont give a shit what they say.

    Same science idiots who said Pangea was a theory, I was like 12 years old and knew better, now it's no loger a theory..lol

    As usual, a few bad products riding the marketing wave mess it up for everyone

    I guess since Toyota made a bad car,maybe they are all bad, maybe we stop driving cars?

  • @luvUtube247

    No..not the same scientists that said Pangea was a theory. Learn how science works please. The scientific community in general is opossed to detox, because there really is no evidence to suggest it does anything. It's like the colon cleansing bullshit that "alternative healers" try to promote.

  • @chiconspiracy

    lol, I really do not care what the western medicine pumps into our minds, they promote taking medication with hundreds of chemicals, but call detox BS..lol

    My mom has been a nurse/head nurse and will tell you many situations about how western medicine is 100% based on greed. There is ZERO money in healing people. Repeat business is where it's at.

    Ever wonder why people have a 1970 fridge that still works, but the 1 they bought 5 years ago is on the fritz?

    GREED

  • @luvUtube247

    By scientific community, I mean WORLDWIDE scientific community, using the same scientific method that brought us vaccines, space travel, computer chips, and jet engines. What have the "alternative healing" people brought us?

  • @chiconspiracy They've brought us plenty - they reintroduced measles, mumps and rubella, and the advocacy of highly priced placebos.

  • @luvUtube247 yeah but this thing works whether you put your feet into it or not.. try using a kids toy.. it do the same thing.. or a blanket.. same... thing.. or a carrott.. same discolouration of water even the yeast particles from a carrott.. lols.. cheers

  • @luvUtube247 lol yup.

  • @luvUtube247 You're mother is a nurse, she is not an expert on western medicine. We call them 'doctors' or 'chemists'. We call them that because they receive specialist education on the issue.

  • @JasonJarred Are these the same doctors that have 64% of foster children on psychotropic (mind altering drugs)? Some of these are as young as 3 years old!!! Too fat? Can't pay attention? Can't sleep? Psychopath? DRUGS DRUGS DRUGS Got cancer? CHEMO BABY!! Kills ALL your cells, INCLUDING the cells that fight cancer naturally And with a 3 % success rate, what's not to love? AND FYI, 2 nurse managers with combined 80 years of patient care/managment/treatment You go keep touting paperwork
  • @JasonJarred On a further note, since you will only listen to doctors and chemists......let me quote for ya...."As a chemist trained to interpret data, it is incomprehensible to me that physicians can ignore the clear evidence that chemotherapy does much, much more harm than good."---Alan Nixon, Ph.D., Past President, American Chemical Society.....

  • @luvUtube247 What has any of this got to do with my statement? I was drawing attention to the fact that your mother is not a specialist, and no amount of anecdotal experience (yes, even 80 years combined) can make up for clinical trials that are peer reviewed and take into account confounding factors, demographics, and numerous other variables.

    Have you ever actually *read* some scientific research yourself? It's free over at PudMed.

  • @JasonJarred Yes, taking care of 10's of thousands of patients with dif ailments holds no candle to a doctor or chemist, or the piece of paper they hang on the wall.

    And are those the same clinical trials that passed Voixx, Adderall, Accomplia, Trasylol? etc

    Do I think "foot pads" are some clear evidence of natural healing? NO

    But I think these products give a bad rap to ones that do help/heal

    As a "fitness trainer", you should see the advantages of exercise/diet/etc VS..more drugs=more BS

  • @luvUtube247 Here's the problem with your argument that your mother is an expert on the issue due to her x years of experience: I could find you somebody with equal or greater experience, who would support the opposite point of view. You're only providing anecdotal evidence. Do you see the importance of standards of evidence?

  • @luvUtube247 I should add that, as personal trainer, I would be negligent and not meeting my duty of care if I recommended a diet or nutritional program that was not solidly grounded in current science, reality and facts.

  • @JasonJarred being "solidly grounded in current science" is to be at the mercy of all the great scientific "advances" made that turn into a curse further down the track. Current science changes its view on many things as fresh evidence surfaces. "Current science" once supported thalidomide; it supports fluoridation; ..... current science too often refuses to acknowledge its mistakes because there's money at stake. Scientists can be bought. Current "scientists" can't all be believed.

  • @JasonJarred Yeah!! Well...to make fluoride more acceptable to the masses being forced to ingest and absorb fluoride "for their own good" they have engineered its classification into an "essential nutrient"....so much for scientists

  • @TheFranjy I don't usually resort to name calling, as ad hominems are not conducive to a constructive argument. But...you really are a twit.

  • @JasonJarred You're right, I'm a twit. It was a non-intelligent remark to make and quite irrelevant to the subject at hand. Thanks for your kindness in not calling a more vulgar name!

  • It's true, the body does perform it's own detox, but what's misleading about this video is that it considers the "healthy" individual who eats a balanced diet and exercises on a daily basis. This obviously is not representative of the population - so by detox, it means to get the right nutrients into your system so that your organs can start to function properly and do their job in eliminating the unnecessary waste and cleansing the cells.The raw vegan diet is generally used to promote the detox

  • @mikek241

    100% correct

    That's like making a senerio about broke citizens, and your target research uses rich people with no debt. Pretty much the opposite of real scientific research

  • God damned fucking Scientology frauds.\

  • Scientology's frauds take these crimes to the highest level of criminality.

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