Re: Ionic detoxification foot bath scam explained by a manufacturer
Note the article says:
"...No. Different treatments, individuals and water sources are likely to yield different colours but in all our investigations we detected no biological substances, furthermore the colours do not correspond to any pathological state or any organ deficit or any specific bodily excretion...."
The text says no organic substances. I thought the ionic bath was supposed to pull out heavy metals and pollutants. So why would one be looking for organic matter?
If the toxins are effecting the entire body, why would one expect them to have a color spectrum for a specific pathological state. Seems to me this article only addresses the "sales pitch" of using colors to indicate specific disease and organs systems.
The article doesn't give any information refuting the efficacy of the ionic foot bath.To refute the efficacy of the foot bath one has to show; that the bath doesn't relieve symptoms and to test, blood and body tissues before and after a treatment regimen for toxins. I don't see any such information in this article. Furthermore, if there is such "information". Consider the source. "BIG pharm" puts out a lot of misinformation. Researchers are oftne bias!!