The purpose of detox foot bath solution is to remove toxins and cleanse the body through the feet. Many people choose foot baths for its many benefits, such as weight loss, reduced joint pain, mental clarity and a better nights sleep. These services are offered at Chiropractic offices and spas and there is some controversy as to whether they really work or not. They are considered a form of alternative medicine and many people swear by them.According to a study prepared by the Center for Research Strategies in June 2008, the Ioncleanse foot bath did lower the levels of metal in the body. Participants attended ionic foot baths twice a week for a 12-week course. They were then tested through whole blood levels and were found to have lower levels of metal at the end of the study. Participants were asked to fill out a questionnaire regarding their background and where they currently lived. Those who lived in metro cities with more pollution were found to have higher levels of metals and toxins than those who did not.
Adding sea salt to the bath with warm water prepares an iconic foot bath, which is then electrically charged with positive and negative ions. The solution is made up of many ingredients that help pull contaminants and metal from the body. Participants are asked to meditate for the duration of the foot bath for the most effective results. These sessions usually last for thirty minutes and it is recommended to have more than one. People like the fact that they can feel results immediately and they have reported better mental clarity and relaxation.
Ionic foot baths can be purchased for home use and they range in cost from $80 to $3000 dollars depending on the one you buy. Many people have reported that they have reduced joint pain and after about 5 sessions and they can really notice the difference.
Choose a good company that has been around for a while to obtain a quality foot spa. There are some companies out there that are just looking for a quick buck and will soon disappear along with any warranty you might have had.

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