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  • No wonder your feet are so dirty if you only clean them once a week. I suppose ti better for pimples if you soak your face

  • Sexy legs!

  • its FDA approved

  • The discoloratiom is a reaction with the electricity that is running through the water. Basic chemistry. Don't pay them.

  • It's a scam. 60 dollars a pop,at spas. People are making money hand over fist from ignorant customers! Why don't people do their homework before investing outrageous money for this rip off? Yes, it does the same thing if you do NOT put anything in the water. Again, beware! It's a SCAM!

  • I have this type of machine, and I find it very effective...everyone is different and I notice my water starts to become clear after doing the treatment once a week for a month, also provides me with more energy and less aches.

  • It looks to me like the array is expelling rust, probably corrosion from the salt water it is exposed to. This is just silly!

  • Thanks Mate It Really Works!

  • Where does this guy work, in a coal mine ?? LOL

    I can't believe that nasty looking water was from toxins leaving his body. I don't believe an elephant could expel that much toxin.

  • Common sense please, please: if your body is loaded with toxins, they will never fill a small tub with grime. They are pollutions in milligrams not bucket loads. Dude, if you have 1 per cent of that in your body, you will be comatose. This is the wire inside the coils corroding. You have been bathing in rust not detoxifying your body from it. Pretty much, you have been doing the exact oppoiste of a detox

  • I wonder if the water colour would change if you don't put your feet in it.. It seems to me the colour is the rust from the metal part..

  • Is this a scam or does it actually work? Don't most water allready have heavy metals in it?

  • ...M.D.s operate under the premise that humans are born with a deficiency of toxic chemical and an excess of internal organs. Hence their fascination with removing body parts and prescribing foul drugs. Not exactly healthy. Additionaly the placebo affect can be a very strong healing mechanism. If it helps a person to heal, who cares how it works?

  • @allfengnoshui People who watch their elderly parents shell out a thousand dollars for a hoax machine, that's who cares! This machine is BS. It's a scam. There's no FDA conspiracy - it's just quack doc "medicine" last resort to get gullible (and sometimes dangerously ill!) people to give them money. So 1) it doesn't help a person to "heal" and 2) we care how it works - especially when it DOESN'T WORK.

  • Maybe this works, maybe it doesn't. I would like to see this tested with purified h2o against tap h2o without feet, then again with feet. The water content of each should be tested to see if there is any additional toxins found in the water the feet were soaked in. Its possible that if these actually work, a person might also be leaching out nutrients. In closing I would like to add for the benefit of all those who worship at the altar of modern american medicine, you should know that M.D.s ope

  • this is cool

  • it hasnt helped your hairy legs

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  • i was amazed by this

  • Of course this is a sarcastic comment. On the otther hand every word I said is taken from real life. I know a DC who sells "foot detox treatments", he puts on the aires of a "real" doctor, pushes "wellness" and "preventative" chiro-care and trys to get morons into his office 2 to 3 times a week for chiropractic adjustments. I fins it interesting that chiropractors are leading proponents of many types of detox scams, but not really surprizing.

  • does the water still turn this colour if you don't put your feet in? I suspect it does.

  • can you just put your feet in saltwater? x.x

  • i found this great blog for A Great Buyers Guide for Ionic detox foot spas

    hymbas.com/blog/category/buyer­s-guide

  • lol, you are pathetic, ur actually making ur family do this, what a waste of time and money!

  • @BenTheMagnifice In Reply: I asked a DOCTOR, a DOCTOR of CHIROPRACTIC, the chiro swore by the foot detox machine. The chiropractor said I need to have a foot detox bath at least 2X's a month at $30 per treatment. I can get these treatments at his office when I go in for my twice weekly wellness adjustment at a reduced price of $25 per treatment too. My chiro swore the detox is effective at boosting my immune system too! If the chiro said it it must be true, after all he is a doctor- right?

  • @ThePrader Please tell me this is sarcasm, It's kinda hard to tell: on the one hand, no one is as stupid as how you came across in that comment, on the other hand, A LOT of people are as stupid as you came across in that comment. But then again, you could be that stupid if you go two times a week for a "twice weekly wellness adjustment" I lol'ed just writing that idiotic phrase! Also just because a doctor says something, especially a chiro doctor, doesnt make it true...

  • is that really true?/ why many people say its a scam??? because ive done my first aqua detox today adn i saw the rust come out of the machine itself the one that was diped in the water together with my feet?? why is that?? it is rust from the machine itself???

  • sick!!! theres like little tad poles or someshit floating around. it must be good.

  • It was getting yellow from 1 minute in, when your feet weren't even in it.

  • Ion foot baths are 100% deception. The color comes from the corrosion of the electrodes used in the electrolysis of water. Color variance comes from the use of different metals and also varies with pH and impurities in the water. You can repeat the identical color effect without having your feet even in the water. They are just spectators in an electrochemical reaction.

    Toxins in the body are colorless and they can not pass through your skin. This scam has absolutely no health benefits!

  • @Octoschizare I'm happy to see that some else did their homework to find out th real thuth. good lookin out my friend  and Peace

  • I just bought a boot bath.. I have joint pains.. i thought it was a scam but my pains were no scam I dished out 200 bucks for a machine and a few arrays.. I can say i feel great!!!! Work or not I know how I feel and how I felt!!

    This is god sent!

  • @BestLion75 the placebo effect is a magnificent thing. the simple sugestion that something may give pain relief is often enough to cause a person to experience an actual reduction in pain felt.

  • does it helps to you?

  • I DARE U TO DRINK IT.....

  • I've seen these vids before, you can clearly see the particles and discoloration coming from the Disc/electrode *not* the feet. Tell me then how it cleanses when all the dirt is coming from the device???

  • lets have a look with no feet in the water.. the water looks exactly the same. have that water tested and you will find no bodily toxins... this is proven to be complete BULLSHIT!!!!

  • you have the most anoying fuckin voice lol

  • Ive done about 5 footbaths. I realise the rust in the water are iron ions from the electrode, not toxins. Proof is in the pudding. However, I did notice that after doing the first footbath, I did notice that my body odor completely changed, and I was no longer used to it as before. Also my urine output was much darker, and a significant change in color, more of a light rusty reddish orange tone, and a pungent smell. In summary, I think there's a good place for skepticism; without fear...

  • Had very first ever treatment done today. Fuck what is this shit I got stoned or something and man I shot chunks of rust or some shit out of my feet.

  • it's not really from your feet dude. the water goes that color because of the particles in the water being turned into rust. This is a proven scam!

  • Its a desperate act when they try and sell a useless product by youtube video. I guess its the easy access to a wider audience of potential suckers.

  • So the brown stuff is 'toxins' that come from your feet, right?

    So if you took that brown stuff to a lab and had it analysed, it would show it as 'toxins'.

    Can anyone name one of those toxins for me?

    Anyone?

  • fluoride, aluminum, mercury, Aspartame, Alpha Hydroxy Acid, Bronopol, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Phthalates, Alpha Hydroxy Acid, Butylparaben,

    Carboxymethylcellulose, Coumarin, Diethanolamine, Diacetyl, Isobutylparaben, Kajoic Acid, Nitrosamines. I had mine tested and this is what showed up at the lab. Hope this helps.

  • bull shit!!!!!

  • Bullshit what? You can't give an opinion on something you don't obviously know anything about. Show me how you can prove this is bullshit. I bet you can't. First of all tap water is full of toxins which is why the water changes color without the foot in it. If you use distilled water or reverse osmosis water there will be no color. The ionizer and salt water react with toxins. Don't talk shit unless you can back it up. Like i just did.

  • @jeremyelliott1 last time i visited my mum i found she had one of them ionizers and told her it was all crap, she said exactly the same thing you did, the next time i visited her i brought large bottles of distilled and reverse osmosis water with me just to make the point. twice with each type of water i showed her that without feet in the water still goes brown and gunky (once with and once without salt for each one). you sir, are the one talking shit here.

  • you sir are LYING!

  • Then proof it.

  • Guess what, the water turns "toxic" colors whether your feet are in there or not, because it is just the corrosion of the electrodes that causes the water to change color.

  • get the toxins out of that gross toenail.

  • ROFLMAO!!!!

  • so i don't get it. did the guy piss in the water? it sure freakin' looks like it...

  • PLACEBO!

  • Hey this looks really like bullshit!

    Oh yes the uploader says it is for real..oh and he also sells them...WHAT A COINCIDENCE!!

  • I got one of these done and I'm 16. The man was worried for my health because of all the stuff that came out. My water was dark blackish green and brown. He said I had highly toxic toxins coming from my liver. I drink excessive amounts of alcohol every day. I felt a lot better after one foot bath.

  • Right...this coming from a guy so damn stupid he would gladly pay more than the asking price.

    Tell you what, dipshit, I'd be glad to sell you one. Hell, I'd sell you a couple dozen. How many do you need?

  • watch?v=hbqYOw9I38w

  • BS..

    Run it for 30 minutes with out your feet in it... The water will still turn to rust

  • omg its just a hoax to get ur money. watch

    dont even put ur feet in there and ill still be brown. just waste of ur money

  • Man, that is CLASSIC, you are seriously getting people to pay you so they can soak their feet in rust?!

    Shameful, but quality example of wolves doing what wolves do.

  • aakkoul "Your body stores toxins in the feet to keep them as far away from the heart as possible." OK genius - refer us to any medical text or journal paper that tells us what these toxins are & where they are stored in the feet. Perhaps it is just easier to admit you are telling lies

    "For you who say this is rust... Where from." From the crappy iron electrodes on this fraudulent "device"

  • You may be able to replicate these effects without feet. But that doesn't mean it doesn't work with feet. It's science, it can be proven. If you ionize water, so lets say it has an abundance of negative electrons... and that is why you add the salt, because you need that saline to stabalize. It has an abundance of negative electrons, now.. hmm... don't you think molecules in your body with an abundance of positive electrons are going to want to get to that water. Your body stores toxins in the

  • "If you ionize water, so lets say it has an abundance of negative electrons... and that is why you add the salt, because you need that saline to stabalize. It has an abundance of negative electrons, now.. hmm... don't you think molecules in your body with an abundance of positive electrons are going to want to get to that water." What a load of bullshit!!!! This makes absolutely no sense - you are just regurgitating the lies from the conmen who run this scam

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  • Go to WikiHow Test-a-Detox-Foot-Bath to find out how to replicate these effects WITHOUT FEET! This is total bunk and a shameful ripoff.

  • iridologists and herbalists are bullshit terms. look them up on wikipedia. lets not listen to the doctors who have degrees who were kicking our ass in our college classes. lets listen to people who failed out and then got some degrees that we have never heard of before.

  • Yeah, you're right. Listen to the guy who prescribes you antibiotics every time you walk through the door. Those people went to college all that time and then work the rest of their life trying to 'help' people but are shortening lives.

    Keep drinking the koolaid college boy.

  • you're an idiot

  • A Naturapath in Columbia Missouri, and a former "M.D."/"Coroner" as in SURGEON for 3 years, and Coroner for 3 years, now Naturapath, Iridologist, and Herbalist in K.C. Missouri BOTH have clients USING these devices. The Naturapath in Columbia Missouri has rumored to have had the 'toxins'from foot baths tested by specialists at University of Missouri? True? Look up Ron Logan at Thyme Capsule in K.C. and Naturapath Cowan in Columbia Missouri - OR CONTINUE to DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH!!! TY for the vid!

  • If you're dumb enough to believe this works, you deserve to spend all that time soaking your feet in rust, and you definitely deserve to pay for it.

  • check out the utube foot detox with an organic carrot. amazing.

  • i saw a man do the same thing with an organic carrot and same color and stuff found in water how do you explain that. I heard the water changes color from the water itself. How do you explain a organic carrot with all that left in the water? Hoax foot baths?

  • HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    where can i get that machine without having to pay 300.00 for it

    THANKS!!

    MADELINE

  • maybe the waters becomming dirty cause you don't know how to wash yo damn feet

  • This is complete and utter bullshit, dont fall for it.

  • I tried passing a current through two metal electrodes placed in salt water, and I also produced dirty looking water with out using my feet. If one were to pass a small current through your feet while they were placed in salt water charged with the opposite polarity, the action of electrolysis would clean your feet, but I'm not convinced it would remove substantial toxins from a persons body as well.

  • wow, anyone dumb enough to believe this is detoxifying you deserves to be ripped off after paying for this pathetic treatment. Whats ironic is, the hydrogen and chlorine gas given off by electrolysis is actually toxic

  • 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! Do this test without your feet in it .. let it run for an hour just water and salt and watch what happens.

    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).

  • I have a detox foot bath at home... I did run it for a full 30 mins as directed but WITHOUT MY FEET.. the water did not turn colors, and nothing bubbled or flaked off.. So, something has got to be happening.... because when I put my feet in.. the water turns very dark.. and the more I use it.. the water color gets lighter after each use..I also took some time off from using it.. when I returned after a significant amount of time.. the water turned very dark again...

  • I have one too...what he says is the same in my case as well...its really dark after a long layoff but get lighter after that...I go to the bathroom a lot more often after using those machines...

  • your water look a hell of a lot better than my tap water, my tap water goes Black!

  • have u tried not putting your foot in and still see if the coloration appears? there are lots of stuff in the tap water already. magnesium, sodium, FLUORIDE... i think a nice control for the experiment is to do it without putting your foot.

  • ok do me a favor do that without tap water use clean water because those things cold be all the chemicals add it to the water I sell water purifiers and that happen with the tap water but not with the clean

  • thats bs, try it without your feet in the water, and you will get the same results BITCH. LOL, the scum on the top is merely iron particles.

  • The "solid particles" and colored water are the from the electrodes themselves... as even the most basic science experiment will show

    The water will turn the same color if your feet are in the water or not... The only benefit to this load of crap: Cleaner feet from a water soak.

    You'd get more benefit by collecting the hydrogen (those fizzing bubbles) and powering your fuel cell moped... get real people...

  • You obviously don't know what electrolysis of iron in salt water is. That color is from iron. It is nothing more than rusty water.

  • Thank you for posting this. It was very beneficial to see even though I'm skeptical.

    It's interesting that if this works as described you're basically soaking your feet in a bucket of urine by the end of the session.

  • if some one smoking pot relied on your product to pass a urine test i doubt that they would pass looks like total bullshit

  • Where are you getting this info that this is fake and that people do not need to detoxify themselves? There are many ways to detox yourself, one way is by drinking pure water. But that's probably a worthless scam too ;)

  • This is gross!! LoL!

  • hey DUDE WHERE DID YOU GET THE ARRAY AND HOW MUCH IS IT EXPENSIVE?

  • I purchased mine quite awhile back. I purchased it around $600 and have been using it for over 2 yrs now.

  • As a regular user of detox foot baths, I think the first comments I read are from a very uneducated person. I know of people who have been helped tremendously by these baths.

    The problem with your comments is that they may persuade someone who could really use the benefits of detoxification to not do it. If you are suffering from a pelethra of ailments, what do you have to lose. Treatments are non invasive, safe and non medicated and not expensive

  • There are no benefits to "detoxification" of this kind - other than placebo effect - because it's fake.

    It is a scam. It doesn't matter whether it costs you $10 or $1,000 - it's a scam!

  • Yeah, seriously. This is a scam.

    Sure, you might feel good after using a foot bath - that's purely psychological.

    As for getting sick less often, that's just wishful thinking at best. BS at worst. You don't keep close count of how many times you've gotten the common cold over the years, do you really?

  • Let me guess.. you also don't believe in global warming and are a type A personality, right?

  • I *know* global warming, but I don't believe that it's man-made. I don't believe in Type A Personality Theory either. But thanks for guessing.

    Now let me guess... you actually believe in this "detox" horse crap, right?

  • LoL no offense, it's just that you sound just like my mother in law! LoL Once again, no offense! ;)

  • Fair enough. I'll take that as a compliment, actually. :D

  • Oh look! Rust!

    This is a snake oil product, it is a reaction of the un-purified water, salt and electrical charge....

  • This product is a scam. Do not waste your money. Anyone selling it is a crook!

  • I think so too. I'll save my money.

  • adding salt to Electrolysis can be a bad thing depending on what sorta salt you add. Arsenic can be made from saltwater and electrolysis. The chemical reaction within un-purified tap water can turn the water yellow alone. have you tryed distilled water?

  • Yeah, ironic, isn't it? These people are exposing themselves to noxious chemicals and calling it "detoxification".

    Fuckin' hilarious.

  • Heck it looks alot cheaper than the foot pads, at this rate you could go bankrupt if you did this by foot pads.

  • You should show what happens when you dont have your feet in the bath for the gfull 30 mins. I betchya it would look identical....

  • your right it will, its the ions chemicaly reacting together causing this, all it does is recharge your cells encouraging it to release its toxins, you can use this throught your hands if you want to. Your pee might change color like the guy said in the video

  • Oh, it "recharges your cells encouraging it to release its toxins"? What toxins would these be? And where is your proof?

  • WOW!! I soo getting one of those.

  • Yes it is the array that oxidizes the water but after using this for about 3 times my knee pain is gone. I ended up buying my own unit and a few of my friends had the same reaction with their joints. One knee specialist told me I needed knee surgery cause I had quit a bit of paint walking. Well its been 2 years and I feel great. I use the machine about twice a month.

  • You're kidding yourself.

  • How did I ever live without this?

  • Easily.

  • ok now run the ozone generator and salt with out feet in it. I'm curious as to what will happen

  • The color comes from rust off of the array. Try running the array for 40 minutes WITHOUT your foot in it, and you will see the same color change. It is not toxins from your foot causing the color change, it is rust from the array.

  • Post a video then. Not everyone owns an array. So have some back up with a video.

  • incorrect. I've tried it, and it stayed the same.

  • So where's that video?

  • Where do I find a "water module", or "array"??

    thanks

  • I've had a friend recently tell me that she does the foot bath often and has positive results. True or False, couldn't tell you. From all the research I've done I'll stick to the best method of nutritional cleansing...

    CleansingForHealth dot com.

  • do the same exact thing without putting your feet in the tub. guess what? the same exact result. dirty water. total scam. take your machine and dump it into the 'TOLET'...hahahaha!

  • so buy it...so try it!!!! oooooooffff what idiots. go back to HS and take a basic chem class u bozo. total scam.

  • I tried this 2 times and lost 25 lbs in 3 weeks. My genital warts cleared up and I made a fortune in the stock market. My life became perfect and I threw those crutches away. Next week I'm going to be on "Dancing with the Stars" and working on the movie about my life goes into rehersal next month. All because of a foot bath. I feel so blessed.

  • Bull Shit Scam.

    Same as liver cleanse.

  • People, this is a scam, read the following:

    The process is basically electrolysis of water, a typical high school experiment, with a twist.

    The brown "toxins" you see is from the rust generated by the corrosion of the iron electrodes. The different variations in color can be accounted by varying amount of salt added to the water and variations in the compositions of the electrodes.

  • damn thats nasteh why am i watching this

  • why should we rid of toxins?

  • lol...noobs

  • the tap water is full of tampons and toliet paper. that is what is parcipating. and autism is caused by use of mercury in vaccines. wake up loser.

  • I hear the same issues. This is a hoax. This is a ripoff. I can only state, it does my family good. However, I thought this was an interesting answer from a clinician.

    ........

    I personally know some excellent clinicians who claim that their patients have received tremendous benefits from these types of treatments. I did try them in my clinic a few years ago, in fact even purchased a bit of equipment so we could easily do it, but I was not impressed with the results.

  • Even if they did work please understand that they are part of a COMPREHENSIVE program to address the underlying cause. If your child has autism and mercury or vaccines are an issue it is imperative that great attention to the diet is given.

  • I have treated many hundreds of autistic children with a fair amount of success. My experience is a major improvement is made when they are removed from grains and follow a protein type metabolic typing program. It has been my experience that most autistic children tend to be protein types.

  • Most of the autistic children I have seen came in on a casein (milk) and gluten (wheat free) diet. While this helps many, FAR more can be done with diet. Most of the time these kids actually benefit from milk but ONLY raw dairy.

    Additionally many are on rice, corn, and potatoes as alternative grains and that simply worsens them in my experience. I would find an experienced metabolic typing clinician or take the test on our site as it has a one month coverage of unlimited questions.

  • Yeah, it's called placebo effect.

  • Hmm...I think it is still better to go through a detox diet if one wishes to cleanse from toxins. For educational videos on detox diets, you may wish to view mine.

  • "Detox diets" are mostly quackery too.

  • I have a question ..

    Why just do your feet why not your whole body?

  • I'm one of the losers who actually spent $50 to get a treatment. When my foot was in the bath, I noticed all the gunk was coming from the machine not my feet. So pissed off

  • geez dude guess ur mom is a fraud too... didnt know we had that much crap in our water.. .. but for some reason it works for me .. i do about two a week. and have lost weight.. maybe the weight was in my head.. or or or u people are jus retarted.

  • snake oil.

  • The color changes is due to the electical current oxidizing the metal components as shown by the detection of iron oxide (rust) in the water.

    You can do this at home by tossing a battery into some salt water.

  • Is that dead battery or live?lol

  • well i was skeptic on the foot bath.. and instead of saying ahh that dont work. i went and had one.. i did it for 2 weeks. and lost 20 pounds and i felt great. i went out and bought my own machine now. you guys can say all u want it dont work.. but i know the truth.. and it has benifited me.. and if u idiots believe everything the fcc. fda ada .. then ur dummer then i thought.. i guess ur the fools who read the national enquire too.... aliens are coming go kill ur self..

  • My mom gives foot spas detoxes to clients. She showed me the water turned brown and gross whether feet were in the water or not.

  • right on bro

  • to be honest what you are doing is electolysis of the NaCl salt, I electrolyse Table salt solutions and that is how it looks after appreciable electrolysis has occurred. That is incredibly dangeous as toxic chlorine gas would be released. Please upload a video where 2 are used simultaneously for 40 mins [preferably 1 hr 20 minutes] and show us that the control remains clear water

  • Unfortunately, I do not have two. Only one.

  • haha how convienant

  • By the way, you know that your kidneys already do a fine job of this, right?

  • This has been tested and proven not to do anything. The water still changes color with no feet in the water. Lab tested water after a person does foot detox shows no poisions or hard metals. The color changes is due to the electical current oxidizing the metal components as shown by the detection of iron oxide (rust) in the water.

  • I think some machines, yes. However, I know the difference it makes for those that work.

    I use this one on my family, it does make a difference.

  • sorry mcwolf, but Aaron was right... it's been tested and proven fraudulent.

  • where do i buy one of those units, i would like to try this.

  • You can get them from my site Crazyman1212.

    Get Rid of Toxins

  • can you show a video of a 40 minute footbath with the machine running , without feet? I'd like to see if it's just the thing turning the water colors, or if it truly is pulling toxins. Also if it does work, do you feel any different follwoing one of your sessions?

  • That's actually a good idea on the 40 minute without feet. I have no doubt, it will change colors. However, it would be a good experiment to see if the physical particals and foam will appear.

    I do not "feel" any different. However, I will say, after starting the foot baths, I no longer have my sinus colds during the seasonal change.

  • of course it will be a little different water with feet - you have salts and dirt and oils coming off your skin - this in NO WAY is working to remove "toxins" from anything but the surface of your skin.

    And lets say it actually does work - where did you dump these "toxins" if there is mercury (like many of them say they pull) it can't be just put down the drain.

  • I wouldn't say it doesn't work. I had more than one person inform me they do feel better or have had positive results by them.

    Yes, I agree I don't fully understand the 'how', but to simply say it doesn't work, is in error.

  • They feel better because it's in their MIND. They were told it would work, and they WANT to believe. It's the ideomotor effect.

  • There have been double-blind control group studies on magnet therapy in which some of the participants were given fake magnets. Some of them claimed to feel better as well. It's called the placebo effect.

    Anyway, this is bunk. Ionized particles are not intelligent enough to know good molecules from bad, and it's not going to draw toxins through the bottoms of your feet via osmosis.

    Just Google "click2houston foot bath" to find a news feature on the device.

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