This article is about the basic theory of foot detox. A brief introduction to foot detox reveals that the bottom of the foot is the area where the toxins are drawn out through. You can buy two distinct methods for foot detox on the market. Method one is the foot detox patch. This comes with a sticky surface which attaches to your foot before you go to sleep at night. When morning comes and you wake up the foot detox pad has extracted a lot of the toxins out of your body.
The second method is the foot detox spa. The design of this product works on a similar basis to the foot detox patch. 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. The job of the electrodes is to pass positive ions through the water. The positivity of the ions cause the negative toxins to be drawn from your body through the soles of your feet.
There is a very physical proof that the products are working. This is usually shown in a discoloration. There will be a significant change in color in both the water that has been used in the foot detox bath and the foot detox patch which has been removed in the morning.
It is believed by the skeptics that the discoloration in both of these products are not caused by toxins but by the products, which use an ingredient or a part of the product to alter the color. Champions of detox foot pads and foot detox contradict this.
Those who would oppose many of the alternative medicine treatments have a particular opposition to the methods used in the foot detox. The foot detox products that have been outlined above have been subjected to numerous tests from both the support camp and the opponents camp, along with foot detox in general. Both sides of this argument reveal different results to each of the tests. The fact that both sides are showing different results does not surprise anyone. The only real methods of determining whether these products work or not is to use them yourself.
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