Saturday, December 29, 2007

January Detox

Now that January is round the corner, thoughts will be turning away from slobbing on the couch, watching telly, eating mince pies and turning towards getting fit and detox.


Top 5 Thoughts are probably:

  • Join the gym
  • Detox
  • Start jogging
  • Go on a diet
  • Self Development

Top 5 results are probably:
  • Spend £100's on a gym member ship you will never use fully.
  • Cut out various foods and get a bad headache.
  • Go jogging for 2 or 3 weeks until the usual routine takes over.
  • As above but for diet.
  • Work through some personality issues.

If detox is what you are interested in then keep on reading every word below to find out how to detox from home with no diets that give you a headache or memberships to gyms that you don't get the benefit from.

There is a very simple detox foot spa that you can use from the comfort of your own home any time you wish. The rest of your family can use it too.

What Does it do?
The detox foot spa has a special device called an array which when you put your feet in the water, sends positive and negative ions round your body. What this does is breaks down the toxic barrier that forms round the cells in your body and lets the cells release toxins (detox).

Sound Hard to Believe?
Comments from people who have tried it:



‘I felt much better and had a good nights sleep. I feel more balanced, more of a clear head.
Retired journalist who had treatment for general tiredness.

“Feeling lighter, my head is feeling clearer.
Knee joints have improved, definitely improved, I can now bend my knees, I am duly amazed.
One week after my first treatment, I am urinating more often during the day and night and it is now free flowing.
It is not so uncomfortable to bend now and my head is much clearer.”

Mr G.R.

“I just felt like I needed detoxed and cleansed. I felt energised and cleansed after the 1st treatment. Felt quite expanded and open. I was aware of a sensitivity on the soles of my feet, in fact my feet felt quite tingly after the treatment. As I continued with the treatment I certainly felt much less sluggish. I had problems with my digestion prior to the treatment and that has improved. I feel generally better. My skin is improved and I am much brighter in my self, more positive.”

D.P.


If detoxing at home is something you want to do this January and benefit from it the rest of the year round, then you can order a home detox foot spa for £159.00, that's less than half an annual gym membership from West Lothian Leisure.

You can get this now from Foot Detox using their secure online checkout.
(Always check for https:// in the address bar and padlock in the bottom right of the web browser when entering credit card details online).



If you are interested in a detox foot spa you will use more often than a couple of times a week then you can checkout the detox team for their standard and professional models.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Common Sense Detox - The Master Cleanse

Popping up in the news headlines is the master cleanse, not a detox I've tried but, well, maybe not surprised at this statement from the establishment.

From CNN:
"They say those who try the Master Cleanse to lose weight will just gain it back. And they dispute the claim that the Master Cleanse or any other diet can "detoxify" the body from the effects of red meat, sugar, fried foods or alcohol -- or that the body needs to be detoxified at all."

Anyone not seen a town called allopath?

"Dr. Ed Zimney, the medical director of HealthTalk, a Seattle, Washington-based Web site where a lively debate about the cleanse has flourished, said: 'Your gastrointestinal tract does not need to be cleaned out because it is constantly in motion. This whole idea of cleaning out toxins from the colon is a complete myth and unnecessary.'"

Cleansing your inards isnt a good idea then?

Common Sense?
If you do a detox and you feel better, sleep better, have healthier skin, whiter eyes, more energy its not just in your head, its in your body as well.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Ask the Pharmacist

Elizabeth Roddick, a fully qualified pharmacist has a new blog at NewLifeHealthCare.co.uk.

The blog is part of the main New Life Health Care web site which promotes quality health products and includes the likes of Neways products such as Maximol.

You can now have the benefit of a community pharmacist answering your questions and giving you advise for any products you are interested in or ailments you may have.