We do not use copper or brass.ĭisclaimer: Body Balance System™ is NOT recommended for pregnant or expecting mothers, persons with pacemakers, implanted organs, open wounds on feet or those suffering from Epilepsy. The metal used in the water Module is medical grade stainless steel. The TSS system has three built in safety features to the BBS system to ensure the utmost safety. It features the BBS exclusive "Triple Safety System or TSS" technology. The BBS Professional Renovati Cleanse IV System which is the state of the art in Detox systems. Even children as young as 4 years of age can use it. It depends on the location you live in.Īnyone can use the footbath except for pregnant and lactating women, people who have a pace maker and anyone who has had an organ transplant. Texas the water may be predominantly brown. For example, if you live in Boise, the water may turn a yellowy-green. Depending on what city you are in and how the water supply is processed will determine what color the water changes to. Yes! The combination of the metals in the array with water and sea salt will cause a color change. Will the color change even if your feet are not in the water? Then for maintenance, do it once a month. After about 5-10 sessions, reduce to once a week. To start with you can do the footbaths every 72 hours. Many believe that disease only occurs when your body is in an acid state.ģ0 minutes is all you need for each session except for small children. It alkalizes the blood and tissue thereby creating correct pH balance. The high concentration of the ion field attaches to the negatively charged toxins neutralizing them and the body is then able to discard them through the approximate 2000 pores that are on the bottom of your feet. Ionic Detox footbaths work by sending a small current that goes in a circuit through the body and generates positively charged ions. Which means, I believe, that we win.The Ionic Detox Footbath assists in recovery time from injuries and surgery. There was no urea or creatinine in the water before the Aqua Detox, and there was none in the water afterwards. Urea and creatinine are probably the smallest molecules - call them "toxins" if you like - that your body gets rid of, in places like urine and sweat: if "toxins" were going to come out, anywhere, you'd expect those to come out, too. Essentially, the Aqua Detox people are offering dialysis, through your feet. But did it extract toxins? "Toxin" is classic pseudoscience terminology.Our water, from our kitchen table setup, contained 97mg/l (and it was a bit browner). And so - triumphant music - the water taken out before they switched their Aqua Detox machine on contained only 0.54mg per litre of iron (probably from the metal spoon) but afterwards it contained. You can only imagine our excitement, especially as they charged us £200 for the analysis. He took water samples from the bowl, which we sent off to the Medical Toxicology Unit at New Cross, south-east London. Bravely I sent along my friend Dr Mark Atkins to have himself Aqua Detoxed.Could this be the same brown as the Aqua Detox water? And what do you know: our water goes brown too, with a nice sludge on top. And so we set up, on a kitchen table, a bowl containing salt and water, with two metal nails attached to a car battery. Thinking back to GCSE chemistry, it seemed likely to me that it was rust rather than toxins, since they have, after all, got a pair of metal electrodes in a salt water bath with a current passing across them.And this brown, the Aqua Detox people proudly tell you, is from the toxins coming out of your body. You think I'm making this up, but it's been in the Daily Telegraph, and innumerable other places. And because it's so charmingly theatrical: you put your feet in a water bath, containing "natural organic salts", with an electrical current that "resonates" with your "bio-energetic field" passing across it, and the water goes first tea-coloured, and then properly brown, with a sludge on top. Why? Because it is claimed to extract "toxins" from your body through the "2,000 pores in your feet" discovered by those ancient Chinese scientists. I could have told you from the start that "Aqua Detox" was a scam, and a popular one at that. Time for a Johnny Ball kitchen science experiment, I think.
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