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Viatek Ionic Energizer Foot Spa SOLO | 
| Brand: Viatek Category: Health and Beauty
This item is no longer available
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 113361
Ingredients: Detox Foot Spa Kit includes:
1 Ionic Energizer Foot Bowl
2 Foot Spa Array coils
1 Massage Bubble Foot Spa Plate
1 Salt
1 Blue Foot Spa storage bag
1 Foot Spa Control unit
1 Foot Spa Power adapter Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.3 Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 5.5 x 19.5 Legal Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This products is not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent any disease.
MPN: IE-50-G Model: IE-50-G UPC: 182862001590 EAN: 0182862001590 ASIN: B001BFPJ9K
Release Date: June 20, 2008
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| Features:
| • | Push button control with LED timer. | | • | Comes with bottle of low sodium salt, blue carry and storage bag, | | • | Foot spa power adapter |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Creates Both Positive & Negative Ions To Re-Balance & Reenergize Bio-Energy; Includes 1 Array, 1 Bowl Liner, 1 Foot Bowl, 1 Control Unit & 100 Mg Low Sodium Sea Salt
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Complete Junk October 14, 2009 2eskiemom (Denver, Co) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The water in the machine changes to the identical color regardless if your feet are in it or not. I set the machine up and had to do something in the other room. I came back 20 minutes later and the water was brown. I emptied it and set it up again (cleaning it completely), putting my feet in it the water was the same identical color and smell it was when there was no feet in it. I felt no more relaxed than if I had soaked my feet in epsom salt. I have done one of these at a spa with a high grade machine and there was considerably more change in color and smell of the water. Sent it back
Ionic Energizer foot Foot Spa September 28, 2009 R. Harrington (Michigan) Well not real sure about this, I have only used it about 8 times.. Maybe will get more use out of it this winter. Would I buy one? Problay not. I am not one to sit for 20 min at a time
Complete Scam June 25, 2009 Tyler 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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A more accurate explanation (from the site). The salts provided are Iron3 and Sodium Chloride (table salt) when the salt is electrolized, one of the subproducts is sodium hidroxide, which in turn converts Iron3 into Iron hidroxide, which is the brown "toxins" you see
Think Before You Buy December 2, 2008 L. Krogel 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This Ionic Foot Bath is not safe. The adapter get's very hot and their is no grounding system. I tryed it for a few times the water did'nt change color that much so I returned the item.
Body toxin removal October 19, 2008 Leon W. Morgan (Nixa, MO) 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
Foot bath that amazingly romeive toxins from your body; leaving you feeling better and your feet feel great.
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