Ion Cleanse Foot Detox

Sessions & Pricing
Frequently Asked Questions
How does an Ionic Foot Bath work?
The ionizing unit in the foot bath generates positive and negative ions, which interact with the toxins in the body. The ions are absorbed through the feet, helping to neutralize and draw out toxins, metals, and other impurities. The water often changes color during the process as a result of the ions interacting with these substances.
What are the benefits of an Ionic Foot Bath?
Ionic Foot Baths are believed to provide a range of benefits, including:
- Detoxifying the body
- Improving circulation
- Reducing stress and fatigue
- Supporting immune function
- Enhancing skin health
- Balancing the body’s pH
- Promoting relaxation and mental clarity
- Improving energy levels
How long does an Ionic Foot Bath session take?
An Ionic Foot Bath session lasts 30 minutes. During this time, you’ll sit comfortably with your feet in the water as the ions work to promote detoxification and relaxation.
Is the Ionic Foot Bath treatment safe?
Yes, Ionic Foot Bath treatments are generally considered safe for most people. However, if you have certain health conditions, such as pregnancy, heart conditions, or epilepsy, it’s important to consult with your healthcare provider before using the treatment.
What does the colour of the water mean?
The color change in the water during the session can vary and is often thought to indicate the types of toxins being released. For example:
- Brown/Orange: Indicates toxins from the liver, joint areas, or heavy metals.
- Green: Suggests detoxification of the gallbladder or liver.
- Black: May indicate the presence of toxins related to blood circulation.
- Yellow: Could indicate a detox of the kidneys or lymphatic system.
It’s important to note that the color change may also be influenced by the minerals in the water and the ionic charge, rather than being a precise indicator of specific toxins.
How often should I do an Ionic Foot Bath?
For general wellness, once a week is often recommended. However, depending on your health goals, some people may choose to do the treatment more frequently or as a part of a detox plan. It’s always a good idea to discuss your personal goals with your wellness provider.
Will I feel any discomfort during the sessions?
Most people find the treatment to be very relaxing and comfortable. Some may feel a mild tingling or warmth in their feet, which is normal. If you experience any discomfort, please let the practitioner know.
Can anyone use an Ionic Foot Bath?
While most people can safely use an Ionic Foot Bath, there are certain individuals who should avoid the treatment or consult with a healthcare provider first. This includes:
- Pregnant women
- People with pacemakers or electrical implants
- Individuals with open wounds or skin conditions on the feet
- Those with chronic health conditions like heart disease, kidney disease, or diabetes (unless approved by a doctor)
How will I feel after the session?
Many people report feeling relaxed, rejuvenated, and energized after an Ionic Foot Bath session. Some may also notice improved mood, better sleep, and increased mental clarity. Others may experience a mild sense of lightness or a reduction in stress.
Are there any side effects?
Ionic Foot Baths are generally safe with minimal side effects. However, some people may experience mild symptoms like slight fatigue, headache, or lightheadedness after the session. These effects usually subside quickly and can be alleviated by drinking plenty of water afterward.
Can I combine Ionic Foot Baths with other treatments?
Yes, you can combine Ionic Foot Baths with other wellness treatments, such as massages, facials, or other detox therapies. Combining treatments can help enhance the overall benefits of your wellness plan.
How do I prepare for an Ionic Foot Bath?
There’s no special preparation required for an Ionic Foot Bath. However, it is recommended to drink water before and after your session to help the body flush out toxins. It’s also best to avoid eating a large meal right before your treatment.
