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⚡ Step into wellness: Detox, recharge, and glow from the ground up!
The Better Health Company Ionic Foot Bath Detox Machine offers a trusted, easy-to-use home detox experience with 2 reusable ionic arrays, a spacious 12QT basin, and premium French sea salt. Designed for all ages and lifestyles, it stimulates your body's natural detox process in a 30-minute session, supported by comprehensive guides and hygienic basin liners for effortless maintenance.












| ASIN | B00LFW6Y48 |
| ASIN | B00LFW6Y48 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,501 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #35 in Foot Baths & Spas |
| Brand Name | Better Health Company |
| Container Type | Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,471) |
| Included Components | Ionic Foot Bath Detox Machine - Foot Spa Bath for |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Booklet |
| Item Type Name | Ionic Foot Bath Detox Machine - Foot Spa Bath for Home Use - Free Regain Health & Vitality Booklet & Brochure - 2 Arrays, 20 Basin Liners, Detox Sea Salt, Basin 12QT |
| Item Volume | 0.32 Cubic Feet |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item model number | RPF-FS-RA |
| Manufacturer | BHC |
| Manufacturer | BHC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BHC-FS-RA |
| Material Features | stainless steel electrodes with cleansing, balancing, and enhancing bio-energy properties |
| Model Number | RPF-FS-RA |
| Package Dimensions | 15.07 x 13.43 x 7.17 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Product Benefits | Detoxifying |
| Scent Name | Aquatic |
| Set Name | Ionic Foot Bath Detox Machine Set |
| Size | 01 Detox Machine Home with Basin |
| Skin Type | All |
| Special Ingredients | French sea salt |
| Target Use Body Part | Feet |
| UPC | 820103493222 |
| UPC | 820103493222 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
M**N
Includes everything you need (including salt), works very well.
I read a number of pros and cons about ionic foot baths before I invested in this one. Some people (including doctors) dismiss them out of hand. But I'm convinced they don't necessarily understand how these work. I decided to buy one, after doing my research, and I'm glad I did. And I'm especially glad I bought this one. I noticed that with a number of the foot baths, customers mentioned that they did not come with instructions, odd as that sounds. That is not the case with this one. In fact, there's a laminated sheet telling you everything you need to know, and a pamphlet in addition. One thing important you DO need to know about how ionic foot baths work is included: the color of the water as you use the foot bath is NOT the most important thing, and in fact some of the color comes from the array interacting with the minerals in your water, depending on how much iron, etc., is in your water. The ionizing foot bath works not primarily by removing toxins via your feet, per se; but it stimulates your body to do that for several days after you use the foot bath. What the ionic foot bath does, more specifically, is create negatively-charged electrons in the (salted) water that are absorbed into your body -- in a manner very similar to using an earthing/grounding mat (but more effectively, in my view), or by simply walking barefoot on the earth for extended periods. There's evidence from several studies and other research that this reduces free radicals and inflammation in the body -- which is why most people feel better after using the foot bath. This particular foot bath comes with two arrays (the second is a spare - the arrays are said to last for somewhere between 15-30 uses); a high-sided plastic tub; a cord that plugs into an outlet and then into a circular control panel, into which the array also plugs. The control panel is automatic: it runs for 30 minutes, the amount of time one foot-bath should last. The panel has small lights on it, which come on one at a time, successively, every five minutes -- at which times you're supposed to add an additional few pinches/ half-teaspoon of salt. The salt keeps the array properly doing what it's supposed to do. You also are given a plastic container of sea salt with a lid that both shakes and pours. So there's nothing you have to provide yourself. You get one other item as well: a large roll of big plastic bags. That's so you can slide the plastic tub into a bag and tie it off -- I use a twist tie, but the bag is long enough to tie it on itself -- before you fill it with water. (I use reasonably hot water, which the directions say is OK: choose a temperature that suits your feet, makes you feel good, remembering that it's going to take a half hour, so the water will cool down some during that time.) The roll of plastic bags and suggestion that the tub be put into a provided plastic bag is a little stroke of genius: the water gets pretty gunky with both minerals and some toxins. So when you're done, instead of having to clean the tub out, you can just throw your tubful of water into a toilet and flush it away, then take the bag off the tub and throw the bag away, and there's no additional cleaning you need to do, other than rinsing off the array with clean tap water. This particular foot bath works very well. It's automatic and needs no adjusting: just turn fill it, add some salt, plug it in, put the array in the water, put your feet in, turn it on and relax. It includes absolutely everything you need -- including the instructions that others leave out!
M**Y
Lemons..
Honestly I was really excited about getting this machine last march but I had to return the first one as soon as I got it nothing worked. Then the second one same thing, due to medical issues I'm just getting around to this review. The timer shuts of withing 60 seconds after having a hum sound and then won't turn back on till you unplug everything and plugg it back in. The bag of salt that came with the second package was open in the box.. I'm now trying to look up a new system because I have enjoyed going to my chiropractors office and getting it done. I'd honestly only give a 1 star but it won't allow me to do that. Maybe Im just that unlucky to get 2 lemons back to back..
T**.
Great product just check with your doctor first
I saw the advertisement for this stuff. Yes it looks gross. That’s all I have to say about that. My hematologist said no to this. He said if you do make him maybe once a month.
O**A
Be prepared to be grossed out!
These are pictures of my first 3 foot baths. I think it is working, and helping my body detox. Be prepared, cells continue to dump toxins for 24-36 hours through normal body elimination channels. I drink as much as I can, so I spend a lot of time urinating. It's also important to keep your bowels open and your skin clean to keep the toxins moving out. If you don't keep them moving out, you will feel really sluggish and achy as those toxins try to reabsorb into your system. Also, I wish I had gotten the $99 version. The basin liners are more hassle than they are worth, and the basin itself is not worth $40. If you don't have one, you can buy one for $10-20, and still come out cheaper, with the exact same items as the $139 kit. Happy healthy detoxing!
N**N
LOVE LOVE LOVE
I tried this the day I received it, then I did it again 2 days later. It worked perfectly the first time, the 2nd time I did it, it did the same thing another reviewer said, it shut off after 15-20 seconds. I figured out I didnt set it up right. I added the salt before turning it on, & I didnt add enough water. So I dumped it out, & started over, adding heated up BOTTLED water to the top of the array (tap water has chemicals in it), turned it on & let it bubble, THEN I added the salt. Worked great!! The 2nd time I did it, the water was an awful black/brown/green (looked like diarrhea...sorry). The day after this time, my stomach cramped & I had a headache. I know its helping detox my body. I dont care what drs/experts say, I believe this works! I even send post pictures to my coworkers to try to gross them out. Now they want me to bring the machine to work so they can try it! LOL This is also a great price, considering spas or chiropractic offices charge $50-$70/session. It pays for itself after the 2nd time, & a plus is youre in the comfort of your own home. I highly recommend giving this a try. It is a great holistic approach to good health.
D**I
Happy
It did what is advertised! Thank you.
L**R
I had high hopes for this machine but sadly it was a let down. I followed the instructions step by step, the water did not change color at all, the machine is annoyingly noisy. I really hate giving 1 star reviews but there was no up side to this product.
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