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Aqua Detox - Scam or slam?
Recently came across this site: http://aquadetoxusa.com/About_The_Treatment.html
Sure, it sounds great and everything, but a lot of websites calls this device nothing else then classic hoax. Right after a treatment the water inside the unit looks really nasty. This fluid does not contain toxins pulled out of the body according to the scientific-based critics, however the company defends itself claiming that it really works and that the detoxing effect is indisputable.
Any ideas?
The user of the system places the feet in a bath of luke warm water that has a small amount of salt added, in the form of a solution, which aids the conductivity of the water. When the system is switched on, the array immersed in water creates a series of positive and negative ions - electrons. The body will absorb the electrons and a natural rebalancing of the cells in the body will take place.
While you are relaxing, the water will immediately start to change color as millions of ions enter your body and begin to neutralize tissue acid wastes. The color change and sediment you see in the water is produced by the ionization interaction of the current flow; the metal in the array and the toxins in the water and body. Negative and positive ions attract toxins and are released from the body via OSMOSIS. This has a very effective way of cleansing the body from heavy metals and other toxins.
The benefits of the Aqua Detox system are, detoxification, stimulation and balancing of the body's energy meridans, and ATP production. ATP has natural body chemicals that extracts energy from your food and makes it available for numerous physiologic functions in the body. You will feel great, sleep better, and have more energy and improved outlook in life.
Some color and sedimentation appear in the water without a person's feet in the foot spa. However, let us compare the remarkable difference in the colors and sediments seen in the water after treatment of just water. The edge test for metals, petroleum-based substances, and volatile such have benzene, toululene and xylene. Testing options are hair analysis and blood testing, to track exchanges in your toxin levels.
Sure, it sounds great and everything, but a lot of websites calls this device nothing else then classic hoax. Right after a treatment the water inside the unit looks really nasty. This fluid does not contain toxins pulled out of the body according to the scientific-based critics, however the company defends itself claiming that it really works and that the detoxing effect is indisputable.
Any ideas?
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