Body Balance System Foot Detox Machines

There is an ambiguous truth when it comes to Body Balance System Foot Detox Machines. These items are among the listed as questionable medical devices in the world, and should be reason enough for people to be wary of them when they are advertised for one's purchase.

Truth is, body balance system foot detox machines stand as the actual "application arm" of Aqua Detox therapy, a form of therapy which utilizes water, salts and low voltage electric currents in its successful operation.

The premise of Aqua Detox therapy, along with body balance system foot detox machines, is that by allowing positive and negative ion frequencies to course through one's body, the cells gets rebalanced, allowing the exit of toxins which have built up over the years. Aqua Detox therapy works this way: one's feet is bathed in a solution of salt and water bath, or saltwater, as a low voltage electric current is coursed through the solution, thereby completing the whole Aqua Detox procedure.

After thirty minutes, or so, of this "electric exposure", the water's color changes, and stands as the whole process' indicator. Indicator, in the sense that the water color would inform users which parts of their body had been detoxified, or what materials or substances had been "flushed" out from their system. For example, black colored water would indicate that the liver had been detoxified, or orange would indicate that the joints had been "cleaned" out of toxins.

Body balance system foot detox machines are among the many marketed products and names of Aqua Detox therapy. Popular names of marketed Aqua Detox therapy would include: Bionic HydroTherapy, Energy Balancer Detox Footbath, Emerald Detox, Foot Detox Spa, ionCleanse, Hydra Detox, IonDuo, Inonic Detox Box, IonPro, IonInfra, ionSpa, Aqua Chi, Baby-D Foot Spa, Bio Detox, Bio-Clense, Bio-Synch Detox, Pure-Charge Energetic Spa, Water Detox, SeaWalk Ion Cleanse Spa, P.E.P Body Purge, Mary Staggs Ionic Spa, Platinum Detox, PediTox, and Q2 Energy Spa.

Body balance system foot detox machines, along with Aqua Detox therapy stands to pose a questionable stance regarding their effectiveness. There have been no clinical tests that have come to prove that it actually does what it is said to do. It hasn't been reviewed by the United States Food and Drug Administration, and most of the personal testimonials which talk about its "effectiveness" come from "mediums" with the goal of selling these products.
Questionable indeed, body balance system foot detox machines do sound to be promising, but has yet to prove that it works on a scientific level.