Questioning the Aqua Chi Professional Unit

Diagnosing and correcting a problem which doesn't even exist is truly one way to scamming people into spending for questionable medical devices which they could do away with, in fact don't even need at all.

The Aqua Chi Professional Unit is greatly referred to as one of these devices.

Working on the premise behind Aqua Detox therapy, Aqua Chi Professional Units appear similar to home foot spa devices, and operate under the principles of Aqua Detox therapy. Aqua Detox therapy is being marketed by many names and products, aside from Aqua Chi Professional Units.

Among these names and products would be: Bio-Synch Detox, Bionic HydroTherapy, Energy Balancer Detox Footbath, Emerald Detox, Aqua Chi, Baby-D Foot Spa, Bio Detox, Bio-Clense, PediTox, Q2 Energy Spa, Pure-Charge Energetic Spa, Water Detox, SeaWalk Ion Cleanse Spa, Foot Detox Spa, ionCleanse, Hydra Detox, IonDuo, Inonic Detox Box, IonPro, IonInfra, ionSpa, P.E.P Body Purge, Mary Staggs Ionic Spa, and Platinum Detox.

Aqua Detox therapy claims to have the ability to remove toxins from the body, therefore balancing cellular energy. What happens is that a person's feet are bathed in a salt water solution and subjected to a low voltage electric current. This happens for about thirty minutes, until the water's color changes, which, to Aqua Detox therapy, is the indicator as to which part of one's body, or which materials, had been detoxified or flushed out.

Aqua Chi Professional Units, along with other Aqua Detox marketers, claim that positive and negative ion frequencies are coursed through one's body through ones feet, thus rebalancing the cells, flushing toxins away. The toxins are drawn out through the soles of a person undergoing the therapy's feet.

Questions regarding Aqua Detox extend to Aqua Chi Professional Units, doubting if they actually do what they are claimed to be capable of doing. To date, no clinical test has proven that Aqua Chi Professional Units, let alone Aqua Detox therapy itself, actually do what they do.

The premise of Aqua Detox has been refuted by many specialists, stating that positive and negative ions can not resonate through the body as a response to such a construction, as well as the fact that skin doesn't have the ability to excrete toxins.
All in all, Aqua Chi Professional Units, what these items do, truly do sound interesting, but needs more proof. Without that, it is basically another scam, bringing people into buying and using things they don't need.