The Questionable Truth about Aqua Chi Therapy

There has been quite some rave over Aqua Chi Therapy, particularly with regards its validity.

With the stressful environment we all now live in, it really isn't a wonder why people resort to various "unwinding" excursions, helping people cope with the rigors of everyday modern life. From having a drink in the good old "watering hole", to pampering one's self to a shiatsu massage, the various types of relaxation projects are simply countless, running congruent to the ever different likes and dislikes of people all over the world.

Aqua Chi Therapy represents one of these many different relaxation paths, offered to "stressed persons" all over the world.

A wide marketed output of Aqua Detox, Aqua Chi Therapy applies the basic principle behind Aqua Detox Therapy. Aqua Detox Therapy, is a therapy form based on the studies of Dr. Royal Rife, a medical scientist. The therapy premises that a person soaks his or her feet in a bath of salt water. An electric current is then passed through the water, completing the therapy cycle.

Aqua Chi Therapy is basically a name given to Aqua Detox products, as well as the therapy itself, as Aqua Detox is known by many names as a marketed product. These names would also include; Bio-Synch Detox, Bionic HydroTherapy, Energy Balancer Detox Footbath, Emerald Detox, Aqua Chi, Baby-D Foot Spa, Bio Detox, Bio-Clense, , Foot Detox Spa, ionCleanse, Hydra Detox, IonDuo, Inonic Detox Box, IonPro, IonInfra, ionSpa, P.E.P Body Purge, Mary Staggs Ionic Spa, Platinum Detox, PediTox, Q2 Energy Spa, SeaWalk Ion Cleanse Spa, Pure-Charge Energetic Spa, and Water Detox.

Some of these marketed names and products are quite interesting, boasting features which don't usually come in such items, even going beyond medical related features. The IonDuo Foot Bath, for example, advertises that some of their products come with MP3 connections and two ear sets. Quite interesting indeed.

The Questionable Truth regarding Aqua Chi Therapy comes in the question: does it really do what it claims it's supposed to do? Positive and negative ion frequencies resonate through and by one's body, stimulating the cells within, energizing them. This is what Aqua Chi Therapy does, which has yet to be proven scientifically. It is claimed to rebalance the cellular energy, giving the cells the ability to effectively release the toxins that has built up over the years. Aqua Detox itself has yet to conduct clinical trials to prove this point, simply stating that the required evidence that it works isn't still available.

This stands to be the questionable truth about Aqua Chi Therapy which people couldn't just relax about.