Each person will have a different experience using an ionic foot bath. Why? Because we are all unique, through our diets, exposure to chemicals, genetic strengths and weaknesses, and stress levels.
When you use an ionic foot bath the first thing you will notice is the rapid changes in the water. The water begins to change color, flecks are noticed, and bubbles form. Does the color of the water mean anything? Yes!
Here’s a rundown of the color of the water, or particle content, and what that content could possibly indicate:
The water tells no lies! People practiced in ionic spa therapy can often tell you, based on your habits, the color that will be produced by your foot bath session, before your feet even touch the water!
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