Ionic Cleanse Foot Bath - Is It A Scam ?
Certainly, there are numerous on-going postings on the subject of foot bath detoxification We are living in an informational age where information are truly fast and easy to obtain at the touch of the finger. With respect to all matters, there are always two extreme sides - the for and the against. The former grouping believes that it really works and it is an alternative medicine approach while the latter group believes that this is a a rip-off case.
There are several factors that may give rise to the non-believer’s beliefs. Some examples may include…
1 They cannot bring themselves to accept that technology with such simplicity can effectively produce the desired results. 2 They may not know that there is a science behind the technology. 3 They are influenced by the non-believers’ feedback. 4 They tried it but they did not get the intended outcomes. 5 If the product is priced too affordable, they believe that it is not able to bring about the results. 6 They do not believe in alternative approach at all. 7 And other reasons, too many to list….
I would like to touch on a few aspects mentioned above.
Technology or products will not exist if none of the desired outcomes are found during the experimentation. This is usually carried out in an orderly manner to collect information and facts through observation and testing of some science facts.The very first ion foot detox apparatus was invented in 2001 adopting Dr Rife’s theory of low frequency therapy.The device then was bulky and heavy. It was after the Nobel prize award for Chemistry in 2003, that saw many more variations coming into the market.There are stylish and light-weight. Fact: Brand owners will not jump on the band wagon to deal the product if there isn’t one success story, and most importantly it must solve the needs of those requiring it.
One of the damaging comment given by the non-believer suggest that with or without putting the feet in the tub of water, the water color still changes and consequently condemned it as a scam. One cannot deny the fact that some unethical merchants may take advantage of the demand to make some fast money by “faking” the real products. To those who have encountered them, we feel very sorry for them.
There will be a reaction when water, electricity, salt and the metal plates (in the ioniser) come into play, and over time a slight yellowish tint will develop in the water. In fact, this result has been posted by some of the believers when they activated the device without putting their feet in the tub. Another main fact to note is that this process is impacted by the local water quality. For example, the colors in Phoenix city, Arizona; Denver, Colorado and Texas are coffee orange; just orange and coffee, respectively. Fact: There are many brands offering similar outcomes, opt the one that offer the least doubts; visit their website, go through their FAQ pages, articles or resources pages or blogs; find out how often they add new information into their site- people will only spent this kind of time and attention only when they know their product really works!
The other common remark arises from the merchant’s product claims - able to see some results in 2 sessions - they were not able to see any effects after 2 sessions. This is another sad ending - to gave up too early and condemned the product.Different people has different biological built and different lifestyle - some results are easy to be seen while others are not. While it is true that most people can feel the effectiveness just after 2 sessions, others may need about 5 to 7 sessions to feel the effect, yet there are some who need to perform the process in excess of 10 sessions to feel it. Fact: Give yourself time to see the effectiveness, all the results to your problems will not come all together at once, it takes time to eradicate each problem you may have; pursuing a detoxification program is a life long process, do not be impatient.
I hope the above will assist you to make better decision.
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