My Favorite Foot Bath
When my patients used to ask whether they should try foot baths for detox, I used to shrug and say, “Couldn’t hurt.” I didn’t see the harm but also didn’t believe they helped.
That’s until a patient had a noteworthy response from one single treatment at a health fair. Her symptoms of over 7 years had all but gone. Out of curiosity, I re-ran her labs and was stunned to see that a once stubborn lab marker had normalized. I had to sit up and take notice. As I hit the books to learn more, I became a fan.
To date, therapeutic foot baths have been one of the few things to consistently and reliably reduce weed killer (glyphosate) levels on my patients’ labs.
Safe to use with kids!
LEARN MOREThe reason I prefer this particular foot bath is that it’s the only one that I’m aware of which has an electrical filter that filters out dirty electricity.
Dirty electricity happens frequently in our grid system. Dirty electricity, also known as electromagnetic interference (EMI), can originate from external sources like power lines, or from inside a property. It can travel throughout a house, and/or to and from your neighbor’s house, reaching every electrical device. It causes “electromagnetic noise” that can interfere with power supplies and cause a variety of abnormalities, including flickering and blinking lights, surges, and voltage and frequency variations.
For a device designed to send a measured, studied amount of frequency and voltage through the device in order to get the desired effect, clearing dirty electricity is an important component.
That’s why this device has a higher price point than other devices, but also why I’m a fan. With the Ion Cleanse foot bath, we get the appropriate frequency and voltage without electromagnetic noise.
I simply see it work better clinically than other devices I’ve tried.
As I write in my book, A Light in the Dark for PANDAS & PANS:



