I always
get asked “do those ionic detoxification foot baths work?”
While
there is no concrete evidence that ionic footbaths, can remove toxins from the
body.
Researchers
from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM) and the University of
Toronto’s Faculty of Pharmacy conducted a series of tests running a footbath
with and without feet and analyzing the water for differences in the level of potentially
toxic elements (Arsenic, lead, etc..).
“Whether or not the feet were there, the
composition of the water was pretty much the same,” said study co-author
naturopathic doctor Dugald Seely, director of research and clinical
epidemiology at the CCNM and executive director of CCNM’s Ottawa Integrative
Cancer Centre.
“There
was no significant difference in terms of any of the toxic elements being
leached out into the water,” he said, listing heavy lead, cadmium, and arsenic.
So what
causes the color to change in the water? Well “we found over time was that the
array was corroding,” he said.
He noted
that it was elements from this corrosion that caused the water to become dirty
and cloudy and change colour.
So from
that study there were no significant changes in the metals. Although this is
just one study and there are always varying opinions out there. But for now
this does not help detoxify the body.
To book an appointment call
587-360-1100
He is your Airdrie Naturopath and serving the surrounding, Olds, Didsbury, Drumheller, Cochrane, Calgary area.
He is your Airdrie Naturopath and serving the surrounding, Olds, Didsbury, Drumheller, Cochrane, Calgary area.
Dr. Kin Leung, B.Sc., N.D., CCT, CPCC
Naturopathic Fundamentals Wellness Clinic
191 Edwards Way SW, Unit 103
Airdrie, AB
T4B 3E2
Canada
Naturopathic Fundamentals Wellness Clinic
191 Edwards Way SW, Unit 103
Airdrie, AB
T4B 3E2
Canada
(587) 360-1100
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