Be careful of the things you profess, when you never have done it or talked to people who have done an Ionic foot bath. The Ionic is the same Ionic as the device you make CS with, know it or not. The Dr.'s in my area charge $65.00 per session, and have a waiting line.Quailwood herbal charges only $30.00 and I do them only for people who I feel would benefit." Like a Chemo patient." "or some one with great allergies." " Or people with high degrees of Liver & Kidney toxins " RE: water turning colored without the feet in it (Ha)That comes from those who can't sell drugs because we detoxify the body in 2 or 3 sessions, not several years. (By the way, depending on the water quality, and the amount of mineral in it, you can see some color in the water with out feet in it, but if you seen and smelled what I see and smell from people's feet's discharge, you would not have said what you said {{{{(Gladys Williams <gwms...@optonline.net>) }}}} We only try to help people in our work, not stiff them. I have 100's of satisfied customers, thank you for your un-educated guess, ... Below..Tel Tofflemire Dewey, AZ. http://www.quailwoodherbal.com --- On Wed, 7/8/09, Gladys Williams <gwms...@optonline.net> wrote:
From: Subject: CS>IONIC FOOT BATHS To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, July 8, 2009, 10:05 AM Hey Gang-- Not trying to rain on anybody's parade. But a few years ago I had one of these ionic foot baths and asked the list if they were as good as the claims. Someone on the list said they throw off your body's electrical system?? Or something like that, can’t remember. Anyway, I Googled it and one investigative reporter said the water will turn black and icky whether you put your feet in or not??? Bottom line, they said the foot baths were not all they are cracked up to be. Just like the foot pads that are supposed to draw out toxins. Anyone know if they are good or not? Have they improved them? What is the benefit? And is there any benefit to adding CS to the solution? {{{{(Gladys Williams <gwms...@optonline.net>) }}}}