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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

Recorded on February 13, 2008 using a Flip Video camcorder.

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  • Try it without anything in it - that is no feet and no carrot. Thank you.

  • @mwillh I almost got ripped at the Cal State Fair as well, but being the tight wad I am I passed and googled the machine up on my phone and found out the hoax... thought about confronting the booth operators, but ended up going to a concert instead.

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  • detox foot baths are the best. i do them all the time.

  • @rapsfan88 sorry rapsfan, I don't know why this came up under your name, but that is not who I am

  • I have used this machine hundreds of times on hundreds of people, with feet in, without feet in, with plastic liner, without plastic liner. The water always turns orange as there are minerals in the water and the array is pulling them out. Without feet, that's all you get. With feet, the water always corresponds to whatever health issues a person has, and this has been verified by other more comprehensive health tests. You people are brainwashed into believing that anything nonmedical is a hoax!

  • Saying that you can't detox your body from "wrong living" is like saying you can't empty the garbage that you accumulate in your home! I think a better test for this is to run it without anything in the water!

  • @RH953 Agreed and what about the PLASTIC liner in the tub?

  • @Hardwyre I see it first time and I thought it might work but... Why the heck electrodes are in the same box. I understand that If you have two containers one positive and one negative in which you keep your feet then it could work otherwise I am skeptical sorry.

  • why are these things FDA approved then?

  • @gracefulangels Yes, many are gullible, but to place western medicine above natural healing only indicates your ignorance. When was the last time you had a movement after every meal as you did as a baby? THAT'S natural, pills, surgeries and your mindset are NOT. I wish you health as I doubt you'll be welcoming to some case study reader cutting out your organs! It sounds like you need a colonic and even an ionic foot bath yourself to clear your head.

  • @klslifeconcepts

    Nothing to explain. The device produces placebo benefits at best. The device placed in the water contains BOTH the anode and cathode. Energy conducts across the shortest distance it can find. The fact that all the crap that is in the water originates from the device itself demonstrates there is nothing more than some simple electrolysis of the metal plates inside the submerged device. The unit is a sham and the salesmen are criminal con artists.

  • @TheMysticmessenger

    Where's your degree from? How many years of study do you have? Because I can not believe anyone with a real medical background would defend this placebo device. Are you sure you didn't mean to say you're a homeopathic doctor?

    Parasites are completely different from the "ion discharge" this device claims to extract.

    I'm not a doctor, but I am an engineer and I apparently understand electrical conduction and metal ion dispersion better than you. Oops.

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