HAVE YOU SEEN THESE PRODUCTS ON THE INTERNET? THEY'RE SOLD BY SO MANY STORES ON EBAY AND AMAZON. DO THEY WORK? DO THEY LIVE UP TO THEIR PROMISES? SOME PEOPLE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHILE MANY RUSH IN TO TRY THEM. "NOT SO QUICK" IS MY ADVICE TO YOU. HERE'S WHY:

The Ionic Foot Detox: Fact Or Myth?
By Pacific College Of Health And Science
You may not recognize the name, but you probably have seen the infomercials about foot patches or foot baths that pull all the toxins out of your body through your feet, leaving you with a patch or bath full of brown liquid (aka the toxins). But is it all just a scam? Or is there actual scientific proof to support these claims?
Ionic therapy is loosely linked to the work of Royal Raymond Rife, an American inventor considered to have discovered bioelectric medicine. His theory said that viruses will be destroyed if they are introduced to the right balance of resonating frequency, similar to a glass being destroyed by the high pitch of a soprano. Fast forward to the 21st century, and Dr.…







