Re: Ionic detoxification foot bath scam explained by a manufacturer by newdawnfades ..... Quackery Debate Forum
Date: 8/23/2006 11:05:12 PM ( 19 y ago)
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True people are people. Quacks can be anywhere. However you don't have to be able to spell to have had a vast series of bad and unproductive visits to a physician. And we have laws governing the behavior of physicians and thus have expectations, whereas with 'alternative medicine' methods it is understood to be 'buyer beware' and is generally a last ditch effort by someone who has tried the traditional route. I would venture to say that many doctors are indifferent and quite a few are just not that intelligent by my definition which means intellectual curiosity. Just because you have an MD doesn't mean that (a) you went to a decent school, (b) graduated anywhere near the top percentile or (c) give a d*mn. Furthermore, some do not possess the ability to focus, remember the patient's history, re-read the chart in advance, keep abreast of recent medical developments or
I think part of the problem with the way the ionic foot bath is described is that it is couched in new age hokey terms.
Facts: we are masses of energy. we show up on heat sensors. that is energy. humans feel better in high ionic environments.
As far as testing, try it, get your blood tests before and after and see for yourself. That's what I do to satisfy my curiosity. I am doing research on this product as an alternative to chelation for the uranium, etc that is in my body.
And yes I have a Bachelor's degree and am working on my Master's. Both good schools.
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