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This is a new and revolutionary way to detoxify and re-balance your body through the feet.

We can't avoid pollutants and toxins in one form or another these days and most of us lead busy and stressful lives. So the opportunity of being able to relax and enjoy a half hour of 'time-out' plus being able to detoxify without dieting, sweating or strange drinks, is very attractive.

The feet are ideally suited to detoxifying from – each foot contains around 2000 pores. So sit back, drink plenty of water and let your body and the therapy do the work. An electrical array is placed in the centre of a footbath filled with water along with a little salt to aid the conductivity of the water. The array produces an electrical frequency that resonates through the body thus stimulating and rebalancing all cells. This allows improved nutritional absorption and toxic release from each cell.

During treatment the water in the footbath gradually changes colour. Colour can range from light orange through to dark brown and also green. No scientific or medical equipment exists which can relate the colour of the treatment water to specific organs or areas of the body. During treatment it is normal to experience tingling sensations in the toes/feet or up the leg.

As soon as any symptoms of illness or disease arise an Aqua Detox treatment may help to greatly reduces the duration and severity of flues, colds and viruses. It has been known to improve the circulation of the lower limbs, reduce arthritic joint pain and increase energy levels, either immediately or the next day. The results and experience of a treatment will be different for each individual even if similar symptoms are expressed. The reason for this is that the underlying conditions are different.

The Aqua Detox treatment stimulates the natural bodily function of excretion, so supports the removal of toxins and other impurities which, for whatever reason, the body's cells have allowed to build up. The treatment should not stimulate the body to excrete any vitamins, minerals, nutrients or medication carried in the body pending absorption. i.e. it enhances the natural excretory mechanism.

Although Aqua Detox makes no claims to cure medical conditions the evidence of medical research has found:

The treatment appears to support the kidneys' function very well, as is shown by the traces of ammonia found in the post-treatment water.

The Aqua Detox treatment may remove impurities thoroughly (toxins, simplast, fillit networks) as it also energises cells and limits free radicals.

After treatment Blood and acidity levels could be more normal and bacteria levels in the serum are possibly reduced.

Also after treatment there appears to be more oxygen in the blood and more energy in the cells.

When to avoid an Aqua Detox treatment

The Aqua Detox treatment should not be used by anyone with a pacemaker, suffering from epilepsy and pregnant women. A pregnant woman who has had an Aqua Detox treatment should not be overly concerned, but it is advisable not to continue with the treatment until checking with their doctor. Any further concerns should also be confirmed by your doctor.

History

Many electrical therapies were being developed in the early 1900's and the present day Aqua Detox was developed from research carried out in the 1930's by a Dr Royal Rife. He was researching the unique electromagnetic 'signature' of viruses, bacteria and experimenting with specific frequencies to prevent certain diseases from beginning.

"To achieve the maximum benefit from Aqua Detox six treatments are recommended during the initial month, followed by a minimum of one per month thereafter."




By Patricia Spence
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