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  • Thx

  • i don't understand the point of this video.....obviously people are getting better from these detoxes. the detox is supposed to pull heavy metals from your body, so you basically just proved that the detox does work....because it leeched metals out......when i had the detox done over a year ago, the whites of my eyes became clearer and this other lady that i know said that her rheumatoid arthritis got better from her detox.

  • Nice... all these people are soaking their feet in rust.

  • Great video!

    Remember what P.T. Barnum said.

    "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time".

    What he meant is that you only have to convince a few in order to make a killing with a scam.

    Once the scam is complete the scammed will endorse the scam out of embarrassment, or to get back at their friends making fun of them. Works every time.

    How do I know? Because P.T. Barnum was a friggin millionaire!

  • What a bunch of scamers. And the company "A Major Difference" makes over $1.5 mil year on people.

  • my aunt who had cancer did this while she had cancer and her results were completely different from her sister that was alsothere with her who didnt have cancer so SUCK IT! also i got one today w my mom who walks on the beach, so she got waaay ore parasite particles than me, who dosent do that stuffs, so SUCK THAT!!!

  • On the 12th of February, 2009, I conducted a study to prove Ionic Detox Therapy is a SCAM. See my website for the study.

  • I can olny tell you as a user of this machine, that all the pain suffered from multiple sclerosis is gone, and I feel sooooo great! So I done need you to prove anything else, I just know what the detox machine did for me! you may say it was my mind that cure me and maybe you are right, maybe could even be psicological cure, but guess what, it only happened after the complete treatment with the machine.

  • @UhhLeanne

    Learn electrolysis to enlighten yourself.

    Basically, simple science becomes magic to those who are ignorant.

  • wow, you just proved it works. Great job. Of course it doesn't dexiciate your body, it cleans your body from heavy metal. And since your little expiriment there was basically involving 100% metal and just after 10 minutes the metal has been out it just proves that the method does pull out heavy metals out of the human body.

    Your expiriment is the scam here.

  • Eww so this is basically soaking your foot in a bucket of rust?

  • Yeah thats called cathodic protection. It is used on pipelines and pretty much any buried structure used in the gas and oil industry. The box would be considered the rectifier sending the current into the the small box in the water and your connection to it would be negative because of the arm band. Then the corrosion process starts creating the rust deposits. His experiment at the end is ones a basic cathodic protection system.

  • Napoleon Dynamite. Time Machine.

  • People would do anything to get money from other humans. What a terrible world we live in. But everything has a beginning and end.....

  • Well done for spotting this sam, far too many companies takes us for idiots that will buy anything we see, and i must say though there are alot of idiots out there who has brought this thing.

  • maybe, the ionizer was taking out the impurities from the gold? How was the gold extracted, and from whose teeth? and were the people mining it paid for their work? Ahhh, yes, even extracts 'spiritual' impurities. Watch out what you are trying to debunk ; )

  • it helped me with the congestion in my lungs last year. i had bad bronchitis. needed an inhaler. i don't do medicine so i didn't use the inhaler. i tried the bath and it worked. i also had worms come out in my foot detox. explain where those came from. not to mention they don't use table salt its sea salt. Completely different and alot more healing.

  • who cares.... do a real detox...

  • typical AMERICAN scam to fool the rural southerners.

  • If this is a scam my question is why sooooooo many positive testimonials on the internet.. and many people return and say they are helped??

  • @BestLion75 PLACEBO effect.

  • @BestLion75 It's called "placebo affect." I could promote a pill made from nothing but sugar and tell 100 people that it will cure Restless Leg Syndrome. A certain percentage of those people will truly be "cured" even though the pill does absolutely nothing.

  • So what's supposed to cause the water level to rise by at least 2 inches? The water you used is possibly chlorinated; any professional knows that purified water is the standard, the salt you used is not natural sea salt but has aluminum added as a 'free flowing agent', and most important, that cheap necklace probably has at least a dozen metals that leeched into the water. What did you prove? That you are not a professional debunker!!!

  • @ Crystal3ice,

    The water rises in the video because the scum at the surface is a foam. The necklace is not cheap by the way, it was 24k gold, which is why we used it. Why would chlorine (a gas) or aluminum (a silvery metal) do anything with the formation of that scum. Besides, aluminum compounds in salt are in concentrations of less than 1%.

  • this proves nothing i use a spa 3 times a week it helps gets rid of hangovers and you need special mineral not nomral salt and you dont submerge the whole aray in the water and gold and the human body are totally different lame B.S.!

  • tough luck on those who knows nothing about the body. People are keen to pop pills and intoxicate the liver and they think the organs can do all the job. If so, why there are so many foolish people continue to pop pills.

    So shallow in thinking and want to dismiss myth.

  • This video proves nothing but a foolish user with misused product. You don't use table salt because it has iodine in it plus you have other elements in your water your not aware of. You use sea salt!! When you do electroysis on your feet it does pull out all kinds of body waste that you can't get out naturally. It does work get some sea salt and use the machine the correct way. I know it works because I do these foot detoxes once a month and I feel great the day after.

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  • @egn83b

    So you're saying that purified table salt has "other elements" in it, whereas salt formed from evaporated sea water is perfectly pure? I'm glad you feel great the day after the detox, but that isn't proof that this machine draws toxins out of your feet.

  • @egn83b You are correct. Also please note that when you weigh the water after a detox is weighs more does this come from the array as well? not possible to add weight unless adding something. The only thing added is toxins from the person. This we do over and over again in clinic always the same. this really does work. Also say that this is rust. how can rust be the cause when it takes hours even days to cause rust.. Try again you have lost your way.

  • I am still a skeptic but your counter arguments are not helping me.

  • Osmosis....You may not understand it, but it is not a hoax; it is how dialisys machines remove your toxins from your body when your kidneys cannot.

    The tests I have seen like the 2 int this video use a heavy metal ground ie gold and Iron. I think that in itself blow the validity of the test. A true electrode will not change water metals, but will change ionic charactoristic.

    My big question is if it's good for the feet, then why is it not good for a full body bath?

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  • I am a skeptic, but I must say that all the "scam" videos I have watched, and I am sure it's all of them are based on bad clinic environment. We all know that the salt does precipitate osmosis. Simple biology experiment in Middle and high school.

  • The detox machine you have is very poor quality the new ones do not go that. Without feet in the tub they turn orange but the greens and oils from a proper detox to not occur. To see a comparison detox with a proper system go to my channel.

  • The wrist ban is useless.. you should try it without it! but anyway GREAT VIDEO! I am doing my own in Spanish... well I didt buy the machine but I have an old cell phone charger!

  • I feel better when I soak my feet in hot water, as I am sure most people do.

    However, this does not mean that parasites and leprechauns have suddenly sprung from my feet.

  • Whatever you guys called this I don't care but I have gout problem and felt good and less pain after the detox. Try it yourself instead and not just trying to prove its a hoax or what.

  • The process is called "electrocoagulation." Essentially the device is coagulating the colloidal minerals and organic materials (such as algae) which are normally held in suspension, and bringing them to the surface. This process has been around for decades. It's used to treat wastewater in 3rd world countries. This home "detox" and others such as "Alimtox" are nothing but a hoax. It's modern snake oil!

  • @Ovedya2006 Thank you Bill Nye the science guy or wiki! lol didn't he basically say that? I love how people like to use big words so seem smarter than they are... haha

  • @Sudo209

    Oh, how unique, a smartass little twerp on YouTube who's inferiority complex causes him to lash out at others.

  • @Ovedya2006 You win.. please sir shut the fuck up before i slap the shit outta u

  • @Sudo209 Wow. He can even string together mono-syllabic words in a completely empty and meaningless threat. He's so cute!

  • @Ovedya2006 ur still talking??... dude shut ur chubby ass up... fucking annoying when kids try to sound intelligent.. btw there is no hyphen in monosyllabic fucktard...

  • @Sudo209

    Amazing that this moron is still commenting here. Seriously, he tries to correct MY English while using words that don't exist like "ur" and "fucktard."

  • what you should do is have 10 people having the cleanse and then see the differance buddy.

    it does work of course things are going to come out one question smart head is the water 100% pure

    no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    are you smart or what

  • 1) You need to work on grammar.

    2)There's no doubt that the placebo effect may work on some people, but the machine is defiantly not extracting impurities from the water. In the video, it's already explained that when you run an electrical current through two pieces of iron, it rusts and brings that gunk to the surface. The amount of gunk is always the same, regardless of whether or not you have your feet in the bath.

  • @tincan1230 Sorry, but it essentially is extracting impurities from the water. Common tap water contains colloidal minerals such as silver, iron oxide, magnesium, calcium, etc., and organic materials such as algae and even human waste materials. These particles will coagulate when a charge is added to the water. Were it merely the two metal surfaces rusting they wouldn't last very long with repeated uses. You can get the same results with just two pieces of wire.

  • @Ovedya2006

    Water does have impurities, but nothing in the concentrations that would form the thick scum. The array doesn't last very long and the manual recommends frequent replacement.

  • lol dumb

  • How did you get all that foot detox gunk in the bowl without even having a foot in there...?

  • frak... I bought this...

  • makes sense

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH

    oofftwo I almost paid an obscene amount for it to buy for home use just by luck I try to google it and check review on youtube oh my GOD GOD knows how I worked hard for this money may GOD BLESS YOU and to think that I wanted to use it on my whole familly can you imagine thank you so much I think we should give you some money for saving us a bunch (::) ahaha

  • So what do you think is happening? How is there more to this story? A machine uses an electrical current between two iron electrodes to produce various compounds in seemingly clear water, with a wrist band that is an attempt at making sure the feet are in the water. Without the wristband, people could just run the machine without their feet in the water, exposing it that much faster. With the wristband, a small current is run through it, which tells the machine whether the feet are in the water.

  • The skin is dry, you wear the band on your wrist, which is dry, not on your ankle, which is submerged. The coloration of the bath can change color due to time used, electrical resistance of their body, or the machine itself could vary voltage/amps.

  • Nicely done!

  • view 2000 !

  • ya me and my dad were VERRRRRRY sceptical. so before we did this detox thing (that we were offered as a free session) we googled it, and what do ya know... FAKE!!!!!! nice video ;)

  • wicked.........i got a foot cleanse for free, and i was like ...uhh ya right

  • That's awesome! I have friends and clients that are wasting their money. A recent one said it was orange and that was her joints. I noticed that the longer the darker, does that mean timing it just right gives these ppl justification on telling you its different things in your body?

  • Great Job, I have been screaming at the video's touting this to just run it without anything in the water except the contacts.

    Thanks for exposing this HOAX!

  • nice job calvin! did your uncle stop buying them after he saw this?

  • haha...nope

  • Please add more tags and rename this video. More people need to see it.

  • thank you for sharing this. i wish you had more views.

  • nice

  • 1st: All the coloration in the water comes from the carbon reaction of tap water and salt being electrocuted. It's identical to the water discoloration on my HHO cell when I use tap water and baking soda!

    2nd: The company should be sued for hazards. The electrolysis of salt produces chlorine gas! That's what all those tiny bubbles coming from the ionizer are (along with H2 and O2 gas). What's wrong with people??

  • Wow! This is a great exposé! Thanks for the truth 0000FFtwo. BTW, I think the most ridiculous part of the scam is that they charge you obscene amounts of money so you can soak your feet in RUST!!

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