Guest guest Posted July 16, 2007 Report Share Posted July 16, 2007 Hi. This is my first post here. I've been a member for some time, but I belong to so many other I don't get around to looking around here much. I went to a county fair yesterday, and in the vendor exhibitors' hall there was what seemed to me a very strange but intriguing (and expensive) product being sold. When I got home, I performed a Google search but found virtually nothing but what was on the company's own website. The product is called Alimtox. It's supposed to be an ion generator that works in water. The idea is that you soak your feet in a tub of water for half an hour with the (relatively small) generator in there with them. It's supposed to draw out systemic toxins, and, boy, based on what I was observing, did it ever draw out something. People having the product demonstrated on them soon had their feet in a dark brown, sewagey-looking gruel. Does anyone here know if this is a legitimate product, or some kind of carnival trick? It was one of the most mind-blowing things I've ever seen. If it's real, it sure deserves some study. R.P. McCosker California Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 I've been seeing these machines for a couple of years now. There seems to be a lot of discussion on whether they work or not, but they sure do change the water, don't they, and not all the same for everyone. One of my friends has purchased the machine for a major detox she was doing and she likes it a lot. I haven't tried it because the line is always to packed at the fairs. Toni On 7/16/07, R.P. McCosker <mcfrandy wrote: > > Hi. This is my first post here. I've been a member for some time, > but I belong to so many other I don't get around > to looking around here much. > > I went to a county fair yesterday, and in the vendor exhibitors' > hall there was what seemed to me a very strange but intriguing > (and expensive) product being sold. When I got home, I > performed a Google search but found virtually nothing but what > was on the company's own website. > > The product is called Alimtox. It's supposed to be an ion > generator that works in water. The idea is that you soak your > feet in a tub of water for half an hour with the (relatively small) > generator in there with them. > > It's supposed to draw out systemic toxins, and, boy, based on > what I was observing, did it ever draw out something. People > having the product demonstrated on them soon had their feet > in a dark brown, sewagey-looking gruel. > > Does anyone here know if this is a legitimate product, or some > kind of carnival trick? It was one of the most mind-blowing > things I've ever seen. If it's real, it sure deserves some study. > > R.P. McCosker > California > > > -- In wellness, Toni D. Roberts, BA, LMT Cumberland Muscle Therapy 2470 Windy Hill Road SE, Suite 227 Marietta, Georgia 30067-8617 (770) 984-8040 forums www.cumberlandmuscletherapy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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