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Homemade detox footbath


Author: KingdomOfKitsch
Description: A demonstration of how detox footbaths work (or rather, don't work). Don't waste your money on such scams. The music is "Cameo" by Eivind Aarset, from the album Sonic Codex.
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@danielzepeda66 Has anyone done an actual test on a foot detox to see if there are toxic chemicals in the water. Vs. a detox without feet. Or has anyone else besides me done a test to prove see if doing a few detoxes would remove toxic metals or other from the body vs. someone that didn't get a detox. Because that would be actual evidence. This only proved that the black and orange from doing a detox is mostly iron oxides.

Brilliant video.

@Octoschizare The water can become frothy with feet because electrolysis produces NaOH from the salt, which then reacts with skin oils to produce soap, which bubbles. Secondly, skin is impermeable to most chemicals, and there's no way an electric current passed through the body could somehow distinguish good chemicals, molecules, or ions from bad ones (aka toxins). Most toxins are electrically neutral (won't react to ions anyways) and furthermore, most are colorless. There is no detox here.

@Octoschizare The water can become frothy with feet because electrolysis produces NaOH from the salt, which then reacts with skin oils to produce soap, which bubbles. Secondly, skin is impermeable to most chemicals, and there's no way an electric current passed through the body could somehow distinguish good chemicals, molecules, or ions from bad ones (aka toxins). Most toxins are electrically neutral (won't react to ions anyways) and furthermore, most are colorless. There is no detox here.

@Octoschizare The water can become frothy with feet because electrolysis produces NaOH from the salt, which then reacts with skin oils to produce soap, which bubbles. Secondly, skin is impermeable to most chemicals, and there's no way an electric current passed through the body could somehow distinguish good chemicals, molecules, or ions from bad ones (aka toxins). Most toxins are electrically neutral (won't react to ions anyways) and furthermore, most are colorless. There is no detox here.

@Octoschizare The water can become frothy when your feet are in because electrolysis produces NaOH from the salt, which reacts with skin oils to produce soap, which the bubbles. Secondly, skin is impermeable to most chemicals, and there is no way an electric current passed through your body could somehow distinguish good chemicals, molecules, ions from bad ones (aka toxins). Lastly, most toxins are electrically neutral (won't react to ions or a current), and furthermore most are colorless.

@Octoschizare The water can become frothy when your feet are in because electrolysis produces NaOH from the salt, which reacts with skin oils to produce soap, which the bubbles. Secondly, skin is impermeable to most chemicals, and there is no way an electric current passed through your body could somehow distinguish good chemicals/molecules/ions from bad ones (aka toxins). Lastly, most toxins are electrically neutral (won't react to ions or a current), and furthermore most are colorless.

@stedyplotn WRONG! Different colors as a result of your feet are caused by reactions with things on your skin such as soap residue, which can change the pH of the solution and thus the color of the corrosion products. The salts in the water also soften your skin, allowing dead skin to float off. (not toxins) The machines use various metals as electrodes (unlike the fork) which provide multiple colors in the corrosion products from anode oxidation.

@darlena1956 The color comes from the oxidation of one of the electrodes. It's an electrolysis reaction, with salt ions completing the circuit. The color is basically iron corrosion products from the oxidation of the anode. The "real" ion detox foot bath machines are basically an electrochemical reaction with your feet as nothing but spectators sitting in a disgusting rust bath. Those machines are 100% scams and there is absolutely no detox occurring.

OMG, an automatic gravy making machine, you're gonna be rich dude. How much you want for it?

@BuckeyeFanInTn that is when it comes to the DIFFERENT colors yellow, black, orange NOT this color here made without putting your foot in. I did an experiment when I put mY foot in and when I didn't -- different color, so it's not a scam. They never said that it will be clear and ANY color are toxins so it's not a scam.

@stedyplotn Umm, yeah they do. They say that whatever color the water is shows what kind of toxins have been removed.

wow why does it turn gross like that where are the toxins coming from if they are even toxins im so curious now

See that video.... (youtube) YlvUHukhT9Q Who's true? I think is not a fake, but I'll never pay for it. I'll detox myself with two forks, a transformer and salted water. Tanks!. (the color of water is because the electrolites from forks)

Okay, tell me, what causes the water to discolor?

electrodos de hierro no son usados para electrolisis comerciales. Los electrodos hechos de acero inoxidable, pueden ser usados porque no reaccionan con el oxigeno

*hi, they NEVER CLAIMED THOSE ARE THE TOXINS IN THE FIRST PLACE. it's not a scam. * No? And you are not a gullible dimwit? The shysters must all love you!

oh my god im not going to do that if i dont know if this is safe or not

hi, they NEVER CLAIMED THOSE ARE THE TOXINS IN THE FIRST PLACE. it's not a scam.

Sh*t (O_o)........ It means Detox Foot Bath is fake n hoax!!! Thank you so much for this video made for us.!!! :o)

jeg fikk øye på dette produktet forleden dag. Her har du koblet opp to gafler med strøm, lagt dem i saltholdig vann. De avgir farge. Men hva kommer fargen av? Hva kommer i såfall fargen av når man har føttene oppi?

I suspect that thing is so efficient it is actually pulling toxins out of the feet of people in the room. Maybe even in the whole neighborhood. LOL Gonna git me one of 'em!!!

No matter how many times you and others tell and show them some people willmany that insist on believing in this and they will never see the truth. . I am sure you will hear from many of them here. The internet is full of scientific of tests debunking these machines. .Yes it is the metal corroding into the salt water.

Thanks.. this was the video I was looking for to debunk this machine, I have a blog in Spanish where I debunk idiots! and this week was the turn for this machine! today I will detox myself with my home made machine, then I will detox a toy from my kid... I think the toy was feeling down!

Thats why you need to use stainless..

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