to like everything that is approved and dislikes everything that is
not approved. Virtually everything that is now approved was at one
time disapproved. I feel sure that Stephen Barret's future opinions
will mirror all FDA changes.
This is not to say though that Barret is always wrong. He is often
right as he is in this case. These foot bath companies make tons of
money from inducing a placebo effect. If there was any non-placebo
value to them the manufacturers and purveyors would do both
qualitative and quantitative analyses of the water after the
baths. There could be no better sales technique than to actually
show verifiable toxins. Instead they give hokey quasi-explanations:
"If the water is yellow, then the toxins are from the kidneys and bladder..."
There are many legitimate ways to "detox" that utilize inexpensive materials.
Vincent
At 12:31 PM 2/3/2008, you wrote:
>i wonder if anyone in this group or their family and
>friends have used the aqua detox and what they think
>of it?
>i know of so-called naturopaths and naturopathic
>clinics where these are being used and i don't know
>whether to believe it or not?
>the link to the stephen barret's article throwing
>doubt on this device is useful.
>
>ganima
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