Effective & Affordable Cancer Treatment Detox



October 2nd, 2023

My husband’s breath and body odor were bad. It came on very suddenly but all I can tell you is that he has never stunk like this before and it was difficult for me to be in the same room with him, even right after he had showered and brushed his teeth. It seemed as if all the toxins from the past eight months were trying to come out of him at once. 

Tony had heard of a safe, affordable and low risk option from friends years ago, so he decided to give it a try, and we got wonderful results. He left the center feeling better and smelling better and is planning to go back over the next three weeks in order to continue the detoxification process. Each visit is only forty dollars…about the price of a pedicure.


Ionic foot therapy, also known as ionic foot detox or ionic foot bath, is a holistic treatment that involves immersing your feet in a saltwater solution while an electrical device generates a low-level electric current. The electric current creates positive and negative ions in the water, which are believed to facilitate the detoxification process.


Advocates of ionic foot therapy claim that various toxins and impurities from the body are drawn out through the soles of the feet and into the water. These substances can include heavy metals, chemicals, metabolic waste, and other toxins that accumulate in the body due to environmental factors, diet, or medical treatments.


For individuals undergoing radiation, chemotherapy, or androgen deprivation therapy, ionic foot therapy is sometimes considered as a complementary treatment. The rationale behind this is that these medical treatments can have side effects and may place additional stress on the body's detoxification systems.


Proponents of ionic foot therapy suggest that it can support the body's natural detoxification processes and potentially alleviate some of the treatment-related symptoms, such as fatigue, nausea, and a weakened immune system. However, it's important to note that the scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of ionic foot therapy is limited.


While ionic foot therapy is generally considered safe, there are a few potential risks and considerations to be aware of:


1. Skin irritation: Some individuals may experience skin irritation or redness due to the prolonged exposure to water or the salt used in the foot bath. If you have sensitive skin or any existing skin conditions, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before undergoing the treatment.


2. Dehydration: The foot bath can cause sweating, which may lead to dehydration if adequate fluid intake is not maintained. It's important to drink plenty of water before and after the session to stay hydrated.


3. Electrolyte imbalance: The electrical current used in the foot bath can potentially affect the body's electrolyte balance. If you have any underlying medical conditions or are taking medications that affect your electrolyte levels, it's crucial to speak with a healthcare professional before undergoing the therapy.


4. False claims: There is limited scientific evidence supporting the claims made about the effectiveness of ionic foot therapy. Be cautious of exaggerated or unsupported claims regarding its detoxification abilities.


It's always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before undergoing any alternative or complementary therapy, including ionic foot therapy. They can provide personalized advice based on your health condition, medication regimen, and individual needs.


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Shannon Joy Mekeel’s first book was inspired by her husband’s prostate cancer diagnosis and androgen deprivation therapy. It is entitled You Have Arrived and will be released in fall 2023 and is now available for pre-sale at ShannonJoyMekeel.com.


The companion documentary, Hurry Back will debut April 2024 at the inaugural Redfish Film Fest in Historic Downtown Panama City. This 12-part series tells the story of her family’s struggles and victories over the past century.


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