Does A Detox Foot Bath Session Really Work?

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My friend was shocked by what she saw

Does A Detox Foot Bath Session Really Work?


My friend was shocked by what she saw. Patients who were placing their feet on small ceramic dishes, very much similar to those being utilized for foot spas, who start to savor more than just a re-energizing, soothing moment, but also a reinvigorating time via the cleansing results of the process. It's more than just a deed of caring for your feet, naturally. It's also a good way of guaranteeing good health for your entire body.

The process is called detox foot bath. It is very much akin to a foot spa session, although, a detox foot bath will detoxify the whole system - not just the feet - of unhealthy poisons that have piled up throughout the years.

Detox foot bath is anchored on the principles of reflexology. Reflexology, as online sources would put the terms, is the "act of massaging, squeezing, or pushing on areas of the feet, and even the hands and ears, with the aim of invoking a beneficial result on other parts of the body." 

A migraine can be solved by applying pressure on the sections at the base of every toe, by way of illustration. Arthritis pain can be solved by pushing the outer edges of the bottom surface of the feet. Reflexology tells us that every pain or suffering experienced by the body can be cured, or at the very least alleviated, by adding pressure to particular areas of the feet.

What detox foot bath accomplishes is it stimulates particular areas on the bottom surface of the feet so that the entire system will enjoy great results. The stimulation comes from the water, which is ionized so that every atom thereof will "massage" the bottom surface of the feet in a technique that is engineered to detoxify the body of dangerous poisons.

With every detox foot bath session, the benefits can instantly be experienced. Most subjects say that they feel stronger and more relaxed after a detox foot bath. 

Visually, those who partake of detox foot bath sessions will actually get to see the poisons being expelled from their feet in the form of a black gel that will quickly pollute the water. Detox foot bath experts say that this is strong proof that the process works.

A reminder, though. Upon observing a detox foot bath session, it will be easy to think that one can be done at home. Though one can really fabricate his own custom detox foot bath, he will nevertheless make himself susceptible to some dangers, particularly electrocution. Detox foot bath sessions aren't expensive anyway, so it will be safer if you'd just visit an appropriate establishment.

Detox in the news

  • For Whiteclay, Neb., problems, some push for detoxRapid City Journal2 days ago

    Residents of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation fed up with alcoholism and what they say is Nebraska's contribution to the woes are pleading for a detox center in or near the beer-drenched town of Whiteclay.

  • Mom Arrested For Driving Drunk With Son In VehicleWCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul1 second ago

    A 42-year-old suburban mom is in a detox facility Wednesday night after registering a .40 when police stopped her Tuesday afternoon in Inver Grove Heights. A shopper at the Cub Foods grocery store in West St. Paul called police after she saw the woman and her young son in the frozen food aisle.

  • Business briefsRochester Democrat and Chronicle11 hours ago

    Manufacturing slows in N.Y. Northwest Savings Bank will sell shares Detox center opens in Rochester Xerox honored for strategic sourcing


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