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The basic theory behind foot detox

Posted on September 30th, 2009. Filed under: Health.

This article is intended to provide you with some facts about foot detox. The basic premise behind foot detox is that the toxins are extracted through the bottom of the foot. There are two distinct methods of doing this that are available to purchase. The first product is the detox foot pad. This is like a big sticky plaster. You attach it to the soles of your feet before you go to bed at night. As you awake in the morning the foot detox patch has extracted a lot of the toxins out of your body.

Number two is the foot detox spa. Extracting the toxins from the feet is the same principle here again. You actually fill the foot detox bath with water, add a touch of salt, place your feet into the water, and turn the device on. There are small electrodes in the base of the unit. There are positive ions which are passed through the water by the electrodes. Negative ions are attracted to the positive ions. The toxins are negative so are drawn through the pores in the feet.

The proof that these methods work is shown in a very vivid manner. There will be major discoloration in both methods. There will be major changes in the color of the water that has been used in the detox foot spa and the underside of the foot detox patch.

The discoloration is described above is said to have been created by an ingredient within the patch and a process within the electrodes unit. This is according to the products skeptics. Advocates of the foot detox patch and the ionic detox foot bath hold different opinions.

The methods of foot detox that I outlined above seem to attract a particularly virulent form of opposition from those who would already oppose many alternative methods of treatment. The scientific tests, from both sides of the argument, that have been carried out on foot detox theory in general, have also been going on the foot detox patch and the foot detox bath. The opponents and the supporters have their own experts, opinions, tests, and results. Not surprisingly both sides have differing opinions. If you want to know decidedly if these products work, why not give them a try.

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