Ionic Foot Bath Reviews
When I was looking for instructions how to build a water ionizer (before I gave up on it) I came across some exciting health claims on ionic foot baths. I ended up buying a no-name detox foot spa before doing my research. Well, I guess a bunch of ionic foot bath reviews would have been handy then. Ionic foot bath reviews are still not yet available on the internet.
Ionic foot baths represent an innovative new technique for detoxifying the body, relieving strains and restoring the feeling of well being. Ionic foot baths are basically foot bath spas that use electric current to pull out toxins from the body. As a result of the ion cleanse foot bath process, heavy metals and other toxins are released into the bath water while at the same time positive ions are being produced leading to a slight and beneficial increase in the user’s body pH. A perfect way to relax and detox at the same time.
But on a relatively new market like this where hardly anyone knows how these machines are actually assembled or whether and to what extent can they live up to our expectations, the need for ionic foot bath reviews emerges. This is why I made a page on my site on ionic foot bath reviews where I only list ionic spas that satisfy a certain level of quality.
My greatest concern with these devices, for example, is not their effectiveness but durability and to a lesser extent, electrical safety. Many of these units use the same circuit design that you can get from Lowes or The Home Depot. Don’t get me wrong, these components are perfectly fine in a product that has nothing to do with water, but you might feel not that safe knowing that these things are build into the device that you and your family are actually using. You won’t sit in an electric chair either way but better safe than sorry.
By: Henry Tordsen
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Ionic Foot Bath Reviews, a section of Portable Water Ionizers provides a quick, up to point comparison of today’s popular detox foot spas.
