Ionic foot detox electrode scam. How it works.

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @arbitterm
    @arbitterm Před 8 lety +1003

    Anyone who examines and points out quackery for the public benefit and awareness is a good person. Subscribed!

    • @MizCo-zt8vt
      @MizCo-zt8vt Před 4 lety +4

      Amen to all the james randy's in the world.

    • @papadave3084
      @papadave3084 Před 4 lety +7

      I agree with you, arbitterm. I subscribed just now after watching this demonstration. The ads for this scam product keep showing up when I watch CZcams videos. I knew the product had to be a scam, but wasn't certain why the water turned dark and gross looking. Now I know.

    • @HighlanderNorth1
      @HighlanderNorth1 Před 4 lety +7

      **Yep. We NEED more people to produce videos exposing frauds.... Most importantly, we need videos exposing the fraud and "quackery" that's promoted by the majority of the western mainstream "news" media outlets on a daily basis!**
      Ironically, in his daily Coronavirus briefing, Trump aired a video of American mainstream "news" media "journalists" and democratic party politicians lying, contradicting themselves, and being hypocrites regarding the Coronavirus. Not surprisingly, CNN and MSNBC cut the feed almost immediately! Of course they didn't want the truth about themselves and their buddies in the Democratic party to get out, which would've exposed their corruption and dishonesty.
      Instead of airing the truth about their never-ending, partisan propaganda, these "journalists" decided to manufacture even more dishonest propaganda! They started claiming that "Trump was angry" and "Trump had a huge meltdown". In reality, he NEVER EVEN RAISED HIS VOICE! He simply ran video on monitors in the press room, without any commentary. The video told it's own story. A story of a completely corrupt "news" media, who will put the best interests of themselves and the Democrats over the best interests of the country!

    • @ZMondoHype
      @ZMondoHype Před 4 lety +6

      The question is - why is this product allowed to be sold? Laissez Faire business practices are good in some cases, but people should probably be protected from blatant scams

    • @HighlanderNorth1
      @HighlanderNorth1 Před 4 lety +4

      @@ZMondoHype
      😁😁I just finished watching another video that included one of CZcams's ridiculously long ads(5 mins long), which was posted by a doctor who allegedly quit his "traditional medical practice" to instead promote a "natural remedy" of some sort, which allegedly heals all sorts of diseases! Yay!🤔🤔
      I was stuck watching it because I was posting a comment like I'm doing now, using my smartphone, which meant I couldn't stop the ad without deleting my post in the middle of typing it. So, towards the end of that "doctor's" long ad, he says, "you are probably wondering why I'd quit my traditional practice to promote a non-traditional cure"! Nope, there's no mystery there sir... You're willing to flush whatever credibility you had as a "real doctor" down the toilet in order rake in as much money as possible, as quickly as possible, by selling snake oil...
      Because, back in the 90s, Bill Clinton allegedly made it legal for scammers to do just that!

  • @crazymonk27
    @crazymonk27 Před 4 lety +389

    unfortunately this has come back and I've seen advertisements during this pandemic. This does not cure viruses people...

    • @checktheplaylist101
      @checktheplaylist101 Před 4 lety +6

      Speaking of planed-demics...
      Argument for a 5G - COVID-19 Epidemic Causation Mechanism by Martin Pall, PhD
      electromagnetichealth.org/electromagnetic-health-blog/5g-covid-19-epidemic/
      Event 201:
      www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/event201/about

    • @mayolover23
      @mayolover23 Před 4 lety +11

      @@checktheplaylist101 stop

    • @biancalord488
      @biancalord488 Před 4 lety +1

      I just say it today. April 27, 2020. Never heard of it before

    • @jamesmcgee1484
      @jamesmcgee1484 Před 4 lety +11

      I just started posting this video in the ads comments, ill do so every day until i stop receiving them lol, everyone else should too

    • @californium-2526
      @californium-2526 Před 4 lety +3

      @@checktheplaylist101 Ah yes, 5G causes COVID-19 (!) (/s)
      Seriously, people are burning towers now? All because of the false rumors about 5G!

  • @mousetrappingvideos
    @mousetrappingvideos Před 3 lety +80

    I just saw an ad for this and decided to look for a review. Thank you!

    • @DrakeOola
      @DrakeOola Před 3 lety +2

      Did you really need to look up reviews about a product claiming to pull toxins out of your body by simply passing electricity through the water you submerge yourself in? Maybe you should try with a toaster instead, more voltage = better right? 💀

    • @Momohhhhhh
      @Momohhhhhh Před 3 lety +6

      @@DrakeOola Meh, can't fault someone someone for keeping an open mind and doing their research. The average person doesn't know enough to call it out as fake right off the bat, though presumably this person knew enough to be skeptical and look into it.
      There's plenty of actual technology that seems just as magical as this to people who aren't trained in how it operates, which is why this is such an effective scam. I imagine when the microwave oven was invented plenty of people thought "surely you can't heat something up just by shooting it with invisible magic." The only difference is that its effects are verifiable to the casual observer.
      On the other hand, we also have functional technology without casually observable effects which means swathes of people continue to distrust it still (vaccines come to mind). The point is, it's better to do research and be proven wrong than to always trust your first instinct and unknowingly be wrong.

    • @michaeladams8303
      @michaeladams8303 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Momohhhhhh However, there are people who are paid by commercial interests to run misinformation. The presenter of this video did not adequately describe, scientifically, how the ionic foot bath works i.e. no specifics about what type current is used, nor the salt which is not ordinary table salt. Always remember that the term "quack" was invented by the medical oligarchy to protect their products against the efficacy of natural remedies.

    • @serop43
      @serop43 Před 3 lety +1

      Lol same

    • @jessicaetrifonov369
      @jessicaetrifonov369 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here! just saw the commercial again.

  • @SamandaHicks
    @SamandaHicks Před 4 lety +299

    WHAT A SCAM!!!! I was considering buying this too!!!! Thank you sooo much for your video!

    • @yolandawhite2180
      @yolandawhite2180 Před 4 lety +17

      I ALMOST BOUGHT THIS LAST NIGHT!

    • @amberharding5365
      @amberharding5365 Před 4 lety +7

      I just bought this today

    • @darensmythe2987
      @darensmythe2987 Před 4 lety +17

      This dangerous misinformation spreading idiot, is clearly sponsored, backed or paid by the pharmaceutical business to keep you away from holistic treatments and keep you taking the pils, he removed my comments because he couldn't answer my questions, firstly are you going to believe someone who actually hasnt tried it, surely the most important thing about any treatment is how it makes you feel,and strangely enough the people in these vids calling it a scam have not even actually tried it,do you not find that suspicious ?,because undeniably when you do you feel good,your feet and legs feel great guaranteed and you feel energised,followed by an incredibly good night's sleep, I know it definitely works as it cured rheumatoid arthritis I had in my hands for 15 years, secondly hes scamming you because watch the video he doesnt actually have a machine, watch as he connects the array(coil) to two jump leads and connects to a generator, with an actual ionic detox machine you cant just toss the coil in an old bucket without your feet in, unless you wear an anti static wristband, otherwise nothing happens at all and no charge is put through the water, I asked him what mode he preferred 100% positive ions, 50% positive and 50% negative or the very popular 100% Negative ion mode, with people realising the benefits of negative ions in the body for helping to combat the harmful effects of EMFs and electronic devices and the recent popularity of salt lamps and hydrogenated water, amongst other negative ion therapies, why the hell anyone would simply believe somebody with no experience, who didnt even try the treatment hes supposed to be reviewing, and to add insult to injury doesn't even use an ionic detox machine, as I said when I asked him what model of machine he used,and what mode he favoured Big Clive turned into invisible quiet Clive as he couldn't answer my questions, and then he deleted my comments proving him wrong, the CEO of youtube said on an interview that they back and favour the world health organisation's agenda which run by kill Bill Gates and Dr death tony fauci , their only agenda is to fill you and your families arms with needles, and keep you picking up prescriptions, they go against and play down, and belittle all holistic treatments, natural healing of any variety, because the healthier you are the less you need tablets and that means they lose money,this kind of made up false info ruins any glimmer of hope that people had to try and get off their chemically laden, side effect , and sickness inducing pils ☠ Absolute proven bullshit, yet people still lap it up, let's see how long this stays up before big bad Clive deletes my comments again, hes the only one scamming people, the only true way to prove this wrong or right is to use a dual machine, two bowls with water from the same source , two people one with feet in , one without feet in , both using the anti static arm bands so the machine is able to put the charge through the water regardless of whether your feets in or not, and see the difference of the results and believe me the results are much worse with your feet in, not like that little chocolatey brown film on top, it's much nastier with your feet in with much more foam, oil, colours, I guarantee he will not do this test as it will definitively prove him a liar, and obviously if your doing a real experiment for god sake, get someone to try it, and ask them how they feel afterwards then they can tell you the truth they feel good. It annoys me that people are put off by this, when I know first hand that this 100% works 🤬 Unfortunately this will be deleted soon and people will continue to believe this utter garbage, but at least I've tried and I can sleep at night knowing I've been completely truthful, unlike big bullshitting Clive, helping to keep people misinformed and I'll for the last 4 years 🤬

    • @mduardo
      @mduardo Před 4 lety +4

      @@darensmythe2987 Mucho texto

    • @sceneAMERIKA
      @sceneAMERIKA Před 4 lety

      @@demine100018 or dialysis! LOL

  • @T3sl4
    @T3sl4 Před 8 lety +481

    Assuming it is stainless steel:
    The anode (positive) corrodes by attracting chloride ions. This locally dissolves the alloy, making assorted chlorides of iron, chromium and nickel (the majority parts of traditional stainless steel).
    At the cathode, sodium ions are attracted, forming, well, not sodium metal because that takes 2.7V or so and water will only ever handle 1.2V, so it reacts instantly with water, producing hydrogen gas and hydroxide ions.
    When the local environments mingle, hydroxide combines with the metal ions, precipitating very insoluble hydroxides. These have a very small particle size (not quite colloidal), and range in color from gray (iron (II) hydroxide) to green (chromium (III) and nickel (II)).
    Additionally, iron (II) hydroxide is unstable, and partially reacts with water all its own, releasing hydrogen gas and changing to brown iron (III) hydroxide -- rust (or, one of its constituents, anyway). Mostly, where oxygen is available at the surface, it oxidizes spontaneously, leading to a brown film or surface layer.
    If you use a base instead (sodium carbonate or hydroxide), the oxygen overpotential is depressed (big techwords for saying, it isn't attacked by acid ions anymore), and you get oxygen from the anode and hydrogen from the cathode.
    The "rust smell" is due to impurities in the steel, mainly relating to sulfur, phosphorus and carbon (which are present in small amounts, < 0.02% for S and P). Apparently, some very complex organics come out of the process, which are of course quite pungent, ranging from 'metallic' to 'garlic' and 'brimstone'. The concentrations of the odor compounds is very small indeed (parts per billion) -- the nose is quite sensitive to them!
    Finally, assuming the rods are conventional 304 or 316 stainless, these are nominally paramagnetic (very weak, too weak for a magnet to stick), but they do become slightly magnetic (a few times more, enough for a magnet to barely stick) when work-hardened. Likely, the wire starts out somewhat hard (wire is typically sold in a hard-drawn state, so it's good and springy, but not so hard that it can't still be bent into shapes), and the winding would add just a little more to that. Thus, rendering it slightly magnetic again.

    • @T3sl4
      @T3sl4 Před 8 lety +62

      +Tim Williams Oh, one more thing: nickel, chromium, cobalt and other metals have been found to cause sensitivity and exposure dermatitis. Apparently it's something like an allergic reaction, to certain metals. You might not have any response, or you might one day (after handling a lot of it) come down with irritation and stuff.
      This isn't normally a problem (most coins contain nickel, for instance), but people don't soak their feet in finely precipitated metal compounds, either. I would imagine the greatly increased surface area would bring a large risk of metal dermatitis. So you are correct, this thing is a potential health hazard!

    • @kagi95
      @kagi95 Před 8 lety +5

      +Tim Williams
      Since you know your stuff. could you take a look at my case?
      I'm wondering whether doing iontophoresis with two 9 volt batteries in series using two stainless steel bowls from Ikea and tap water with baking soda is dangerous?
      There is actual scientific evidence that this therapy helps with heavy sweating of the hands (unlike toxin bullshit), which is what I have (hyperhidrosis). And I don't get any sludge or smell after a session, the water is as clear as it was in the beginning.

    • @wmilberry
      @wmilberry Před 8 lety +28

      +Tim Williams I so appreciate educated comments like this. Great writing.

    • @TruckerJj2
      @TruckerJj2 Před 8 lety +6

      Tl;dr, I think the metal is stainless steel *tons of science* stainless steel will be a bit magnetic again

    • @stylesoftware
      @stylesoftware Před 8 lety +3

      Thanks for explaining, i didn't think of chrome and nickel

  • @jeffrydemeyer5433
    @jeffrydemeyer5433 Před 8 lety +1048

    Have you considered that the device might actually have worked and detoxed the ghosts of all the capacitors you have murdered over the years on that bench?

    • @stumbling
      @stumbling Před 8 lety +103

      +jeffry de meyer You have some marketing skills there. "Purify your home of ghostly spirits that mean you harm! See the horrible goop that is actually some sort of ectoplasm being pulled out of another dimension." CUT TO SCOTTISH LADY IN A LAB COAT "Ectoplasm builds up in our homes and it's what gives ghosts their evil powers, so it's important to keep your home clean of ectoplasm." Buy the new GHOST-Sucker today! Only $299.99!

    • @chaosopher23
      @chaosopher23 Před 8 lety +25

      +CowLunch Careful, you could give people some wicked and capitalistic ideas.

    • @TheStiepen
      @TheStiepen Před 8 lety +11

      +Kevin Zabbo I now know how to get rich!

    • @chaosopher23
      @chaosopher23 Před 8 lety +24

      If you could make it so it chrome-plates someone's feet, you'll be a billionaire!

    • @anaturn12
      @anaturn12 Před 8 lety +4

      +jeffry de meyer my mind = blown

  • @NataliaFoley
    @NataliaFoley Před 4 lety +70

    I am so grateful to you! I almost bought it! I imagine myself sitting in this shit for 30 minutes and thinking that I am detoxing! OMG! You saved me from this horror! THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    • @SuperChimcham
      @SuperChimcham Před 2 lety +2

      You fucked up- you let this numbskull talk you out of the best thing you ever could have bought.

    • @jeremymichael8200
      @jeremymichael8200 Před 2 lety +2

      You've done a huge disservice to your followers. For the record, I don't represent an interest in this argument other than having used a professional model which I sought out to aid my daughter in huge amounts of CANCER CELL die off, which we wouldn't have been able to rush, less means of respectively efficient detox, like a GENUINE Spa quality Ion detox foot bath and ozone generators. Furthermore, even with all the "showy" buttons" I doubt the cheap models have the cord going from the wall to the water via the array without traveling through some equally ostentatious inner workings, that have arguably SOME impact beyond that demonstrated in your 3rd grade science project done with absolute bias, all variables and no control...where you assume just that. Awesome Bill Nye.
      If you pay a hundred dollars or less for a complex scientific device, then sure you get shenanigans. If you get a real model the coils aren't stainless steel, they're copper and the gauge is much larger. I don't care if you want to shit on generic in knock-offs, but in the situation my little girl was in, (diagnosis and death sentence of two months) This was one of the resources that helped her stick around to present 13 months later (from stage 4 Adrenal Carcinoma advanced metastatic disease) without having missed a day of work.. how many people of these comments are saying, "I'm so glad you did this." "I was going to buy one but no way." "Thank you Saviour." We have only one Savior in our household, The Lord Jesus Christ. Judging by your hobby, I'm guessing you don't have much of a relationship with him. I'd be happy to introduce you if you'd like. He's a close personal friend of mine. I'll be praying to him that you didn't deter someone with a similar situation from getting treatment they need.

    • @jeremymichael8200
      @jeremymichael8200 Před 2 lety +1

      I wasn't saying you did a disservice. I just wanted some people with post like yours to see my comment in case they were in a similar situation. I apologize if you thought I was on the attack.

    • @nobodybizness69
      @nobodybizness69 Před rokem +3

      Wish I seen this video before I purchased 😮

    • @escapematrixenterprisejacq7810
      @escapematrixenterprisejacq7810 Před rokem +3

      yes sitting in sewage

  • @randyhilton7890
    @randyhilton7890 Před 4 lety +36

    A person I know had tried this "detox" which uses the same principle I use for descaling cast iron cookware. It pegged my BS O-Meter You did exactly what I had hoped you would: A clean test with NO FEET in the water.
    I subscribed and I even let the commercials play all the way though. I hope you make some coin because you deserve it!

    • @franciscojaviergonzalez5172
      @franciscojaviergonzalez5172 Před rokem

      compre un aparato de medio uso y limpiaba el barril de terminales para la electolisis ( array ) u se me daño . Lo.limpiaba con liquidos destapacaños y fallo a los 4 usos posteriores y con el repuesto nuevo lo.limpio con vinagre y si lo he usado con personas Diabeticas , otra que recibe Quimioterapias ( 2 dias antes de fecha Quimio y reportan confort y mejorias sutiles en progreso faborable .

  • @bradleymorgan8223
    @bradleymorgan8223 Před 7 lety +455

    this is such a clever scam... it's visceral and highly visual. This ould create an extremely powerful placebo effect

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 7 lety +107

      i think this scam earns a lot of health clinics a lot of money.

    • @Grim_Beard
      @Grim_Beard Před 6 lety +41

      "even if it is placebo, it tricks your body to think its real, and your body cures itself."
      No, that's not what placebo effects do. You might, conceivably, _feel_ slightly better afterwards (as long as your symptoms are mainly subjective in the first place), but you won't be 'cured' of anything.

    • @Grim_Beard
      @Grim_Beard Před 6 lety +16

      Crylorz OK, let me ask you this. Which of the following do you think is more likely:
      1) The doctor made a mistaken diagnosis about your grandfather's foot. That would be an entirely plausible human error, that is known to happen in medicine.
      2) Your grandfather's foot problem was caused by toxins that don't exist. A foot bath that doesn't do anything removed those non-existent toxins. Not only did it remove them, it also reversed all the damage they did.

    • @Grim_Beard
      @Grim_Beard Před 6 lety +6

      Crylorz Sorry, who is the 'he' in your last reply? If it's the doctor then it was medical treatment that worked, not the fake foot spa.

    • @PuppetMasterdaath144
      @PuppetMasterdaath144 Před 5 lety +12

      I used the device, and in no way in it was placebo.

  • @bigclivedotcom
    @bigclivedotcom  Před 8 lety +168

    The video zone has to get cleared before every video.

    • @Eken-Eken
      @Eken-Eken Před 8 lety +56

      +bigclivedotcom I played with electrolytic rust removal engines and one of the warnings you get everywhere is never to use stainless steal electrodes as they give of toxic gases and the residue. So I guess in stead of detoxing you its more likely to do the opposite.

    • @RobertSzasz
      @RobertSzasz Před 8 lety +30

      +Eken Eken one of the nastiest species of crud produced is hexavalent chromium from the stainless steel. It falls under the do not ingest, do not touch, do not dispose of down the drain category. Sodium Metabisulfite (home brewing supply shops would have it) would reduce it down to the much less toxic trivalent state. There is an idea, "the toxins extracted from your body are so nasty you need to add a packet of this magic powder and let it sit before dumping down the drain". Unscrupulous SCAM artists can make more money and be better for the environment in one go.

    • @Eken-Eken
      @Eken-Eken Před 8 lety

      +Robert Szasz I didn't know the names and what any more and was to lazy to look it up.
      But all in all NASTY!
      So bigclivedotcom I hope you washed that good and your hands.

    • @blakeslocum2732
      @blakeslocum2732 Před 8 lety

      +bigclivedotcom Usually it's filled with "Epson" salt. It is supposed to help with sore muscles.

    • @bretts6909
      @bretts6909 Před 8 lety +2

      +bigclivedotcom hey at around 3:36 you had trouble keeping your hands steady. Is everything all right?

  • @MYCHANNEL-on1cp
    @MYCHANNEL-on1cp Před 3 lety +154

    4 Years ago, and they still sell this junk!

    • @steveperry7799
      @steveperry7799 Před 3 lety +2

      Warn people!!!

    • @MYCHANNEL-on1cp
      @MYCHANNEL-on1cp Před 3 lety +3

      @@steveperry7799 i wrote the company with this video link and she continued to back it up as if its legit, so i tried,

    • @trinitythex6625
      @trinitythex6625 Před 3 lety +2

      I saw it on the Weather Channel site. I was looking for my forecast, ad came up. I thought it was a little off and I was right :D lol.

    • @Italian69Boi
      @Italian69Boi Před 3 lety

      that's what I what I was just thinking cuz I just got a youtube ad for one tonight and immediately knew it was bogus but didnt know how exactly so i researched and found this video

    • @axollot
      @axollot Před 3 lety +1

      @@trinitythex6625 Same here. Looked like it was coming out of the device in the water in the ads. And so it is!

  • @stevedakin550
    @stevedakin550 Před 3 lety +24

    thanks for exposing these stupid scams, it never surprises me how the public can fall for such junk and the fact that these companies get away with it, a group action to stop this is needed, well done mate keep it up.

    • @djb570
      @djb570 Před rokem

      Well some food for thought...You are watching and believing a platform that is censoring and manipulating what you can hear and say. They are controlled by a darpa operation. Pharma wants us sick because ir pays, big. All truly healing doctors, and homesteaders have been shadow banned, cancelled because they tried to save you from a poisonous jab. Our 3 letter agencies and some 4 have been compromised, corrupt. They have done a great job of making us slaves and sheep, but it is coming out anyway. Smart people are carrying the weight for the weak sleepy sheep who are allowing our country to be destroyed. It is a nightmare to believe that those you gave all your trust to is actually your worst enemy and that you are being manipulated by fake news to control what you believe. I get it. I am telling you this because eventually you are going to find out the ugly truth because the facade is coming down slowly. Be open minded because many are not going to be able to handle it. Willfull ignorance is dangerous. Goodluck to you.

  • @mcdoogle274
    @mcdoogle274 Před 8 lety +150

    I bet they had fun during the invention of that thing, but what had really rolling them on the floor laughing was when someone came up with the idea of that hilarious color chart.

  • @killer1479
    @killer1479 Před 8 lety +278

    and all across the world, foot detox spa's go out of business from clive's debunking video :D

    • @stumbling
      @stumbling Před 8 lety +34

      +killer1479 Nah, he's just an unbeliever with a negative opinion. It only works if you believe, remember!

    • @killer1479
      @killer1479 Před 8 lety +3

      CowLunch the truth is out there ~_~

    • @robertlozyniak3661
      @robertlozyniak3661 Před 8 lety +4

      +Glebs Litvjaks I've had people recommend homeopathy to me. As for why anyone would recommend it: my guess is, these people figure that it simply *must* work at least some of the time, otherwise no one would have the audacity to claim that it works. In other words, the claim that homeopathy works is so outrageous that no one would make it if there were not some truth to it (or so the reasoning goes).

    • @TomcatSFX
      @TomcatSFX Před 8 lety +5

      +Robert Lozyniak Homeopathy can mean so many different things. From actual medication that just hasn't been proven, to laying a hand on your head to suck out the spirits of sickness. In the end, it depends on what you are suffering from. The hand won't suck out your cancer, but it might help you out of the spiral of depression. And that would be a job well done. The placebo effect is an effect!

    • @TomcatSFX
      @TomcatSFX Před 8 lety +1

      +Glebs Litvjaks So you just ignore my point and focus on the definition of the word, which nobody actually knows? Quoting Wikipedia? That's homeopathic science!

  • @wutevrgoez.wr0ng
    @wutevrgoez.wr0ng Před 3 lety +8

    You’ve done an immense Service to the public by showing us this!!

  • @kevandmommy2103
    @kevandmommy2103 Před 4 lety +25

    I was considering buying one but I had to do my own research 🤔 before buying it this makes sense 🤔 thank you.

  • @Skewbee
    @Skewbee Před 8 lety +30

    Ha!! I just got back from the local county fair where my wife and friend got scammed for a $50 (negotiated down from $80. What a deal!) treatment. My undergrad was in Chemistry so I knew this was going the way of the handwriting analyzer that seemed to always show up at these events. But with marriage, you learn to pick your battles and this was not one of them.
    They were also selling the ion cleanse unit for over $1000. Glad it was only $50 we lost. I'm sending this link to them. Thanks!

    • @bbarrera86
      @bbarrera86 Před 2 lety

      no way am i letting this be the bottom of the barrel of fights i pick from for me... if i'm dating someone i'm making sure they dont believe in horse shit before i marry, what the hell

  • @mickles1975
    @mickles1975 Před 8 lety +375

    "May contain bits of brain and faeces"
    Aaah ha ha ha ha ha!

    • @IIGrayfoxII
      @IIGrayfoxII Před 8 lety +70

      +mickeybill Well it is true.
      The product is shit and if you believe it works, what is in the water will be some of your brain.

    • @TheStiepen
      @TheStiepen Před 8 lety +3

      +IIGrayfoxII the last bit of your brain probably

    • @dtiydr
      @dtiydr Před 8 lety +4

      +TheStiepen Those who use this shit doesn't have any.

    • @svnhddbst8968
      @svnhddbst8968 Před 8 lety

      i would have expected them to be equine in origin.

    • @mickles1975
      @mickles1975 Před 8 lety

      *****
      It's all the same in the end.

  • @Michael_RareZebra
    @Michael_RareZebra Před 5 lety +3

    Having numerous chronic illnesses we become a bit desperate for treatments. I did this 20 years ago and always wondered. Thanks for saving me money!!!!

  • @Pyrethryn
    @Pyrethryn Před 3 lety +73

    Honestly these kinds of videos are what our society needs- honest people shining a light on quackery.

    • @sarahenzweilerteach
      @sarahenzweilerteach Před 2 lety +1

      Actually it’s not because he’s not using it the way it’s intended he’s also not plugging it into the standard wall with and some other device he would purchase the item and use it as intended you would know that you run a bass yes the salt changes the water color then you run it with your feet in it you will notice a clear and evident difference I do not pay for this treatment I do it at home on my own and it benefits me this is not quackery now some products might be at the science behind it Israel

    • @rodschmidt8952
      @rodschmidt8952 Před rokem

      @@sarahenzweilerteach That would be a good video. Show us!

    • @GOLD_FEVER
      @GOLD_FEVER Před rokem +1

      @@sarahenzweilerteach Found the true believer! There are always plenty of people who WANT to be decieved, no matter how obvious the deception is.

    • @djb570
      @djb570 Před rokem

      You are nit getting honesty from youTube. Anyone with truth is cancelled because they want us sick. It pays for the oppression, money laundering, traffiking of children etc. I bet you took your jabs. Are on big pharma maintenance plan and eat gmo food thinking it cured world hunger and still wearing a mask. Figuring out you have been lied too and betrayef by those you trust is hard. But necessary.

  • @AsymptoteInverse
    @AsymptoteInverse Před 8 lety +76

    This reminds me of my misspent youth, when I'd electrolyze copper wire by hooking it up to 9-volt batteries and just leaving it. You *do* get some very impressive green scum out of that. Guess my batteries had gallbladder problems.

  • @AdinaAngelTheExperience
    @AdinaAngelTheExperience Před 8 lety +307

    thanks for sharing. I've been wasting money thinking I'm getting toxic crap out my body.... crazy!!!

    • @tennicktenstyl
      @tennicktenstyl Před 8 lety +51

      srsly? damn.. good to know you don't believe that shit anymore.

    • @ScotlandTheBrave_1
      @ScotlandTheBrave_1 Před 7 lety +26

      Adina Angel oh no... this process of electrolysis of stainless steel produces hexachrome, this is EXTREMELY dangerous stuff! It's a carcinogen!

    • @elephystry
      @elephystry Před 7 lety +2

      Lewis MacQueen chromium generally is

    • @jordanaffonso2631
      @jordanaffonso2631 Před 6 lety +1

      read my comment, it may not have been a total waste btw

    • @mfb5642
      @mfb5642 Před 6 lety +59

      Don't be a dick, everyone learns somehow.

  • @ms.ginger6060
    @ms.ginger6060 Před 4 lety +36

    Thankyou so much! You just saved me almost 200bucks! Here I would have thought all this was coming out of me. I have lymphoma and was only trying to help myself. Thanyou, now I won't be helping someone else not help myself! Wow, Im just shocked. I mean these things cost all the way up to 1,200 bucks on amazon, and we're all getting cheated like this? How do they get away with this with nobody the wiser???

    • @WeAreCreators
      @WeAreCreators Před 3 lety

      they are $9 actualy. I was about to buy one and came to look for more info here on yt.

    • @HelenMichellecupcake
      @HelenMichellecupcake Před 3 lety

      I had a friend who has helped reverse lymphoma. Look into Andreas Moritz the Amazing liver & gallbladder cleanse. I’ve done 3. And feeling good. A congested liver makes the lymph system backed up. Many testimonies from people who have reversed cancer and skin problems, heart disease, and lymph problems. I wish you luck. It’s painless and so affective. The book on eBay was around 6 bucks for me. Message me if you have questions. :)

    • @jeremymichael8200
      @jeremymichael8200 Před 2 lety

      My comment is 9 replies above yours. I suggest you read it for the respectively applicable reasons I ranted about in it. If you get one, cheap is not the way to go. if you do however get a cheap device, you can at least get the professional rectangle plates which put off exponentially more ions. These devices don't suggest that the brown is from your feet. They specifically say in the instructions that the water will turn brown with or without the insertion of feet because of the corrosion. The better models will use the rectangle plates or copper and not be a bad; but I'd like to know what part of the oxidation process produces yeast and foam on top of the water. it's literally one pinch of salt, water, and the array.... explain that one Bill Nye science Guy. Anyway. I definitely recommend the product if you're getting a decent one, and if not there are alternative healers all over that have good ones in the three to five thousand dollar range.

  •  Před rokem +10

    That machine save my life in many times. I love my detox. I have many testimonials not only mine, but from other clients that I recommended this one. I don´t earn money from this, I don´t get pay to recommend, but I´m happy with all the benefits I noticed inmediatly with the detox, specially with stress.

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před rokem

      If it helps you, then keep using it.

    • @argonian8581
      @argonian8581 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Lol whatever it’s doing for you is fake

    • @dwfootzoning
      @dwfootzoning Před měsícem +1

      It has helped me and my clients so much! The first time I used it, I didn't know what to expect. It felt like I was having a gallbladder attack during it. The water was turning jet black-severe liver toxins. My 1st experience with it proved to me that it works! If most people tried it before judging it they may feel differently. This video also skipped minutes of the ionizing. Who's to say the creater didn't add mud to it when the video was cut? Just saying. Again, it has helped me and all of my clients. If it's a placebo, count me in because it helps me sleep better, use the restroom better, digest my food better, lower edema swelling in some of my clients, etc. I like placebos that work, however, not a placebo. There still really are good people in this world who create good things, keep that in mind. Also note, there are Ionic detox counterfeits out there that truly are the scam. Could this video be showing one of those? 🤔

  • @Shermanbay
    @Shermanbay Před 8 lety +29

    I find it interesting that, at the end of the video, 2 ads pop up for detox gadgets, one of which looks exactly like this bogus one.

  • @cybertwingo
    @cybertwingo Před 7 lety +35

    It's hard to believe people ACTUALLY think this works.

    • @user-ew3qy9vq6l
      @user-ew3qy9vq6l Před 2 lety +1

      Это реально не работает 🥺🥺🥺Я из Ташкента.Меня в данное время моя врачиха лечить и делает такую процедуру.И довольно за дорого.Сегодня уже 4 День.....😔 Очень жаль а я то думала что это правда

    • @cybertwingo
      @cybertwingo Před 2 lety +1

      @@user-ew3qy9vq6l
      Такой прибор нельзя использовать ни одному врачу! Я надеюсь, ты поправишься и сможешь получить лучшую помощь.

    • @user-ew3qy9vq6l
      @user-ew3qy9vq6l Před 2 lety

      @@cybertwingo Спасибо🙏ИНШААЛЛАХ ☝️🤲. Но откого получу помощь когда кругом многие люди обманывают 😔.Я надеялась но увы🙄 ....Я из Ташкента СПАСИБО ВАМ ☺️💐👍

  • @thatguy210
    @thatguy210 Před rokem +11

    My parents just bought this thinking it would benenifit all of us but in reality, we just spent over 500 dollars (32,000 PHP) for a rust making machine and a potentially health hazard. Thanks for the helpful information, really appreciated it.

    • @johnyemperado4493
      @johnyemperado4493 Před rokem +1

      Same here 😢😢😢

    • @richboy3078
      @richboy3078 Před rokem +2

      It’s actually not a rust making machine what’s happening is that the invisible solids and contaminates are being separated from the water so it’s not coming from the machine but is actually present in all tap water try this exact same thing with distilled water and u will see the difference

  • @978jojo
    @978jojo Před 2 lety +9

    My daughter and I went together to get one. My water was basically clear, very little of anything appeared; meanwhile, my daughter's turned that nasty color and had all sorts of yuck floating in it. I had been using Zeolite at the time.

  • @ChristinaBetts
    @ChristinaBetts Před 7 lety +201

    I knew it!! My friend who had a unit like this in her Spa (many years ago) gave me around 10 sessions or so for free. She said it would help with my Fibromyalgia pain. Never did see or feel a difference. My water didn't turn too murky, she must have had the current turned to low! lol I was skeptical then and have been all these years. What a scam... thanks for sharing this!

    • @PNWMan
      @PNWMan Před 7 lety +16

      Some friend that was, of course I'm no person to judge.

    • @TheStiepen
      @TheStiepen Před 7 lety +40

      maybe she genuinely thought it worked herself

    • @ChristinaBetts
      @ChristinaBetts Před 7 lety +10

      yes, you are probably right...

    • @ScotlandTheBrave_1
      @ScotlandTheBrave_1 Před 7 lety +17

      Christina Betts you do know that this process of electrolysis of stainless steel produces hexachrome, this is extremely dangerous, as it's a carcinogen!

    • @zuzak4341
      @zuzak4341 Před 6 lety +3

      You may feel better because you are being exposed to negative ions, but there are no long term health benefits!

  • @KillerBill1953
    @KillerBill1953 Před 8 lety +16

    My understanding of "ear candles" is that they are a similar con. The grot and crap you get is actually from the candle, not from your ears. I have seen them used on a clean piece of paper, and you get the same amount of grot without any ears being involved.
    Good vid, thanks.

    • @OcarinaKid7
      @OcarinaKid7 Před 7 lety +8

      Don't forget the fact that they actually put crap into your ear. The exact opposite of what they're advertised to do.

    • @andreawilliams9929
      @andreawilliams9929 Před 2 lety

      Yes they are. I burned one without anything and it had fake wax in it. It also left debris which could further damage the ears.

  • @yamilethgarces6557
    @yamilethgarces6557 Před 3 lety +67

    Showed this to my mom, and she started to laugh because her “friend” has been scamming her for a year now 😂

    • @missymoonwillow6545
      @missymoonwillow6545 Před 3 lety +3

      Oh doh! How did that play out? Can we have an update? HI MOM! Hope you learned a lesson! Drink spirulina if you wanna amp up some body detox, it smells bad, you literally sweat, get zits, and potty a lot.

    • @jeremymichael8200
      @jeremymichael8200 Před 2 lety +8

      I hope you're certain that she has a cheap model. Because better models aren't made with stainless steel and work terrifically, especially medical grade ones like the ones that Hershey medical Center. but the several thousand dollar ones at health Spas and beauty spas are certainly more functional than the $25 piece of shit he was critiquing. so maybe your mom's friend has a good one maybe she doesn't I'm up but for him to stereotype this device as quackery, when it saved my daughter's life, I find highly offensive. You can't destroy a product's reputation without so much as a brand name, grouping all ion detox foot baths together. so the people that pay $50 for a foot bath and the people to pay $3,000 are what ripped off respectively? I'd like to see your experiment with the $3,000 version. Somebody would be making an apology, and I doubt it's the manufacturer of the foot bath.

    • @RandomPerson-oo3nk
      @RandomPerson-oo3nk Před 2 lety +1

      @@jeremymichael8200 you have Stockholm syndrome. You're too weak minded to admit the truth, that you were scammed. It's too much for your fragile ego and psyche to bear.

    • @Nils4ndersson
      @Nils4ndersson Před 2 lety

      @@RandomPerson-oo3nk I like your assessment

    • @creativegirl9710
      @creativegirl9710 Před rokem +1

      @@jeremymichael8200 good point. I didn't realize there are more expensive and cheaper models. Are they all from China? As soon as something is MADE in CHINA I lose trust.

  • @infidelapostate3094
    @infidelapostate3094 Před 3 lety +109

    I love it. CZcams is "fact checking" everyone who posts videos, _except their advertisers hawking quackery_

    • @kristineilochi4615
      @kristineilochi4615 Před 3 lety +3

      Right???🙄🙄🙄

    • @UserUser-ww2nj
      @UserUser-ww2nj Před 2 lety

      And 6 years down the road these things are still in the add breaks
      czcams.com/video/sQP9UboA88s/video.html

    • @djb570
      @djb570 Před rokem

      Fact checkers are paid for by george soros, the billionaire who doesn't give a crap about you and you are on a platform that censors free speech....hahaha. Some people are soo lost it is hopeless. You just enjoy being a literal tool for propaganda to oppress you. Lol, sorry

    • @lilwillpyro687
      @lilwillpyro687 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Exactly❤

  • @soneil7745
    @soneil7745 Před 8 lety +114

    Ooo, I thought "pass electricity through yourself because it's magic" quackery ended with the Victorians.

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 8 lety +35

      +S O'Neil Electro quackery is still widely practised in bondage and beauty/health treatments.

    • @dementedbowine8681
      @dementedbowine8681 Před 8 lety +4

      +S O'Neil actly it could work that way too but instead of crap coming out of you it would be going in you put the negatvly charged wire to the crap generator and the positivly charged one or ground to the idiets wrist and hey presto it works electrons flow from the wire through the generator takeing off chunks of metal and in to the water than through your body wich is mostly made out of salt water and than though your wrist lead to the other wire you wanna know wht you get by doing this you end up cloging your sweat glands with iron

    • @RustOnWheels
      @RustOnWheels Před 4 lety +6

      bigclivedotcom Are you saying that passing current through your nipple clamps can make you look pretty?

    • @scaol9658
      @scaol9658 Před 4 lety +3

      Nah, passing electricity through "somebody else" has been very capable of getting a bit of information, or making somebody magically dissapear.

    • @theblondebullet1029
      @theblondebullet1029 Před 3 lety

      No I think your talking about blood letting . Did you know that the barber was the first actual dentist? Along with blood letting?

  • @Andrew_Erickson
    @Andrew_Erickson Před 8 lety +58

    (MAY CONTAIN BITS OF BRAIN AND FAECES) I think I should translate that into Latin and add it to my family crest

  • @jaimeavakarianvillamonte744

    My wife went to the quak foot cleaning yesterday. I noticed he set the machine to level 20 for about 38 minutes. I bet he will set the setting lower for about 30 minutes , because he promised the water will be a lighter color. I will post an update later tomorrow to share the results
    Update: He didn’t change the settings. However, the water looked about the same. He forgot to change the color and told my wife she needs more treatments. He told her the flakes of metal were worms that came out her body.

  • @coryharper8529
    @coryharper8529 Před 4 lety +8

    I've been getting spammed by these little add pop ups on Facebook. then you read the comments and everybody's raving about how this product makes them feel better. It's a true shame to see people getting scammed like this. I hope you're not mad but I shared the link on Facebook to this video.... Love your videos btw your awesome keep it up 👍

  • @MalleusSemperVictor
    @MalleusSemperVictor Před 8 lety +31

    I think there's a bad translation, here. I think they meant to say "Foot Toxification Electrode".

    • @Vshlynnn
      @Vshlynnn Před 4 lety +1

      It probably is putting more toxins in than anything 😂

  • @Loscha
    @Loscha Před 8 lety +26

    What an amazing scam! Love it! Keep up the good work, Sir.

  • @tck5005
    @tck5005 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for shining light on this scam. You sir are a good person.

  • @firerunner35624
    @firerunner35624 Před 4 lety +1

    I've seen your videos randomly and have never been disappointed.
    Thank you for doing these.

  • @laminecamara9110
    @laminecamara9110 Před 7 lety +18

    Thank you bro I will never put my feet in this again.

  • @Shirley-ts1jn
    @Shirley-ts1jn Před 7 lety +20

    Well done........, and I was just thinking of investing in this contraption till I saw ur video...cheers!!

  • @Momohhhhhh
    @Momohhhhhh Před 3 lety +5

    The funny thing is they could easily get away with it if they didn't provide the color chart, because now they're directly claiming that all these things are coming out of your body. They could still say electric currents running through your body detox you, and that all the gunk you see in the liquid are unrelated byproducts. That's not as provocative of course, but it's way less falsifiable.

  • @Microbrewhound
    @Microbrewhound Před 3 lety +3

    Fascinating experiment! Please do this again with distilled water to see what happens!

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 3 lety +1

      Distilled water is too pure to conduct. It would need the salt added.

  • @JanBabiuchHall
    @JanBabiuchHall Před 8 lety +16

    Few corrections:
    What is happening is not corrosion. It's primarily electrophoresis. Essentially, the potential difference on the electrodes is causing solids suspended in water to clump together on either electrode (depending on the charge and induced polarity of the solids). Tap water is a dilute solution of salts but also a colloid - there are very small particles of insoluble salts (eg. sulphides) and non-ionic materials (eg. organic molecules) suspended in it. They're too small to see, and barely even scatter light, but there's enough of them to make it look quite nasty when you pull all of them in one place like that electrode is doing.
    Some electrolysis is probably also occurring, like you said, and producing the bubbles. But I don't think there is any appreciable rusting because rust would tend to remain on the electrodes, which doesn't seem to be happening.
    Also, you don't get "sodiums of metals". Sodium is a metal. I think you meant chlorides.
    Anyway. Nicely done!

    • @viermidebutura
      @viermidebutura Před 8 lety +2

      +Jan Babiuch-Hall u still get electrolysis
      H+ and Na+ ions move towards one electrode where hydrogen is released and sodium reacts with water
      OH- and Cl- move towards the other electrode where thy'll react with the Chrome from the electrode and with the NaOH from the solution
      next the salts at the above step will also take part in the electrolysis resulting in a solution containing all possible combinations of the available elements
      depending on the current and voltage the concentration of each chemical varies giving all possible colors
      now if u use more than one salt and different concentrations from the start it will greatly affect the color

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 8 lety +4

      +Jan Babiuch-Hall I think I actually meant to say salts of metals, but screwed up

    • @reginahmoletsane9634
      @reginahmoletsane9634 Před rokem

      Is this really cleansing the entire body?
      I am in South Africa where can I buy this machine? For how much

    • @escapematrixenterprisejacq7810
      @escapematrixenterprisejacq7810 Před rokem

      yes so just like making the C.Silver

    • @enjolique367
      @enjolique367 Před 9 měsíci

      ​. Can you make.C. Silver with this machine

  • @Zxzero36
    @Zxzero36 Před 8 lety +129

    You see people this is the importance of common sense and having an education. Honestly I feel bad for the people who believe this works. Sometimes the disease can be something serious like cancer...and sometimes it's their last resort because modern medicine does not work....

    • @kenziemac130
      @kenziemac130 Před 7 lety +26

      Zxzero36 Or worse it's their first resort, and they missed their chance for a real treatment to be effective.

    • @Zxzero36
      @Zxzero36 Před 7 lety +14

      ast r True or they just don't believe in modern medicine. and yet people still claim it works even though he didnt put his feet in it and it still showed colors that match that chart as well

    • @beastzeus
      @beastzeus Před 7 lety +3

      you should really study ionization before making silly comments, his health water with salt added looks like it came out a tap when you ionize tap water that’s what happens because tap water is full of shit

    • @Zxzero36
      @Zxzero36 Před 7 lety +22

      beastzeus But its still faulty and a horrible practice that is scamming people.

    • @radio53snakes53
      @radio53snakes53 Před 7 lety +18

      beastzeus you're full of shit hehe.

  • @Ang-cr9vm
    @Ang-cr9vm Před 4 lety +3

    I keep getting these advertised here, on CZcams. Glad I saw this, Thank you!

  • @lazytongue8405
    @lazytongue8405 Před 3 lety +1

    I love it that you point out quack videos and you got my subscription I would love it if you just did quack videos constantly

  • @pondboy3682
    @pondboy3682 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks for this! Desperate for some relief from sciatica, I went to a chiropractor. His office told me if I bought 8 adjustments at once, I'd get a free aquatic massage and ion foot bath with each one. "You mean salt water?" I asked. They said, "Yes."
    After a nice massage, I sat down for my nice, skin-softening Epsom salt bath, and they plugged me in with this device! When I inquired, they handed me the literature. It had pseudo-science red flags all over it!
    So glad I found your video!

    • @jeremymichael8200
      @jeremymichael8200 Před 2 lety

      You've done a huge disservice to your followers. For the record, I don't represent an interest in this argument other than having used a professional model which I sought out to aid my daughter in huge amounts of CANCER CELL die off, which we wouldn't have been able to rush, less means of respectively efficient detox, like a GENUINE Spa quality Ion detox foot bath and ozone generators. Furthermore, even with all the "showy" buttons" I doubt the cheap models have the cord going from the wall to the water via the array without traveling through some equally ostentatious inner workings, that have arguably SOME impact beyond that demonstrated in your 3rd grade science project done with absolute bias, all variables and no control...where you assume just that. Awesome Bill Nye.
      If you pay a hundred dollars or less for a complex scientific device, then sure you get shenanigans. If you get a real model the coils aren't stainless steel, they're copper and the gauge is much larger. I don't care if you want to shit on generic in knock-offs, but in the situation my little girl was in, (diagnosis and death sentence of two months) This was one of the resources that helped her stick around to present 13 months later (from stage 4 Adrenal Carcinoma advanced metastatic disease) without having missed a day of work.. how many people of these comments are saying, "I'm so glad you did this." "I was going to buy one but no way." "Thank you Saviour." We have only one Savior in our household, The Lord Jesus Christ. Judging by your hobby, I'm guessing you don't have much of a relationship with him. I'd be happy to introduce you if you'd like. He's a close personal friend of mine. I'll be praying to him that you didn't deter someone with a similar situation from getting treatment they need.

    • @jeremymichael8200
      @jeremymichael8200 Před 2 lety

      I was not referring to you with the disservice. I wanted people that posted negatively in accordance with his video to know that there are good ones out there not made with stainless steel and absolutely do what they're supposed to. sorry

    • @pondboy3682
      @pondboy3682 Před 2 lety

      @@jeremymichael8200 first, congratulations! I'm very happy for you and your little girl! I'm sure you're rightfully grateful for all guidance and resources you received to reach this great victory!
      Second, you did say "this was one of the resources that helped" which tells me that like anyone would do in a desperate situation, you shotgunned several suggested solutions inside a two month window. That's raw effective parenting, but not an isolated analysis for proving the benefits of any one over another.
      That said, it is known that soaking feet in epsom salt or other ion baths has health benefits. It seems someone creative thought adding a small electrical current could amplify these benefits, and perhaps that's correct. I'm no expert, but it does seem plausible, even after this video.
      Is it accurate advertisement that the crazy colors seen with these devices come from the toxins removed from your feet? No. This is the part the video proved false.
      As for copper wire, it still oxidizes easily. You probably saw less rust color and more blue, green and/or black. That's not what traces of foot toxins do; that's oxidized copper. The advertisers are trying to make the benefits look flashy, impressive and new. In truth, there are real benefits and possibly beyond salt water, but the showy colors come from the electrode.
      Does that mean you shouldn't buy one? No. Iron and copper have their own benefits, and there's nothing wrong with enhancing a soak. Copper in particular is used for easing pain. Just know what you're actually buying, and don't fall for the advertisers' color charts of quackery.
      I still greatly appreciate this video, not as a savior but as a debunking experiment and potential money saver. Most importantly, it's a good warning against learning from ads. From "heart-healthy" Cheerios to statins to rusty salt water, ads say the darndest things.
      As for you, it may not have been the best science or most cost-effective bundle of solutions, but you did what you had to do and got amazing results! No amount of careful analysis can take that away. Congratulations again!

  • @stale2665
    @stale2665 Před 8 lety +114

    I'm gonna go to my local ionic detox place and show them this video. Thanks, bigclive

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 8 lety +68

      +Ståle Helde I don't think they'll be happy if you do that. A hidden camera would be fun.

    • @svenniepennie4237
      @svenniepennie4237 Před 8 lety +59

      +Ståle Helde
      Don't even bother, I showed this to a colleague of mine who has done this sort of "detox" before. She is now merely convinced that *some* of these devices are scams, while others are legit.

    • @TheBetterGame
      @TheBetterGame Před 8 lety +40

      +svennie pennie you can't fix stupid

    • @TheBetterGame
      @TheBetterGame Před 8 lety +2

      Madeline Dalere Uh, huh? Who used fake what?

    • @madelinedalere4583
      @madelinedalere4583 Před 8 lety +3

      If you believe that video, your destroying your health mentenance. Just continue your teatment about ionic cleansing! For not to damage your internal organ! Just search the study of dr. Draper. The ionic foot detox especialist!

  • @goodtimes6118
    @goodtimes6118 Před 2 lety +3

    I can feel the difference in the amount of pain it aliveats in my feet

  • @jasonconcepcion4116
    @jasonconcepcion4116 Před rokem +6

    They’re actually not a scam, just because they change the color of the water without your feet in it doesn’t mean they don’t work… they don’t claim that every color is from your feet, there’s a significant difference with feet in and feet out when you compare, feet in tends to have more shit in the water and more of a smell, and varies between different people depending on what toxins or lifestyle they have. The cheaper ones don’t work as well neither. It’s been well addressed a long time now that they color the water without feet contact, that doesn’t mean they’re a scam…

    • @ThatThing1675
      @ThatThing1675 Před 10 měsíci

      If you dont mind me asking, why dont the cheap ones work as well? Any pointers as to how diy a proper rig? I'm guessing I'll need a non corroding electrode...

    • @repairdroid77
      @repairdroid77 Před 8 měsíci

      News flash. Junk science is a scam. This is nothing more than electrolysis with the color based on the minerals in the water and constituents of the electrodes. Nothing more. So yes, a total scam. You want to better yourself? Practice critical thinking.

    • @AD-oq2wt
      @AD-oq2wt Před 7 dny

      Yeah I tend to agree here; as you can see in the video the sediment floats on top of the water. When I took a treatment today I had dark black matter that clumped into balls and fell to the bottom, likely heavy metal, along with the other rust coloured sediment that can be seen here

  • @thingyee1118
    @thingyee1118 Před 8 lety +16

    Ahaah that chart is great. I would love to tell people in these places they are being scammed blindly.

    • @vgamesx1
      @vgamesx1 Před 8 lety +10

      +thingyee1118 Well the type of person who would believe this shit worked, probably wouldn't care or just not listen to you, so it'd be nothing more than a waste of time.

    • @TheChipmunk2008
      @TheChipmunk2008 Před 8 lety +12

      +vgamesx1 Or they'll get angry and accuse you of being 'a government stooge'

    • @vgamesx1
      @vgamesx1 Před 8 lety

      ***** Lol

    • @IIGrayfoxII
      @IIGrayfoxII Před 8 lety +3

      +TheChipmunk2008 Not if you walked in and did this kind of experiment, Hey look the water is going brown without my feet in it.

    • @thingyee1118
      @thingyee1118 Před 8 lety

      yeah pretty funny really. I dont mind this kinda scam as its funny as.

  • @d0cjkl
    @d0cjkl Před 8 lety +14

    4:11 that is the sexiest kitchen towel I have ever seen. All the US brands have boring patterns.

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 8 lety +3

      +Jessica Litwin This might just be down to cultural preferences. The kitchen towel featured was the generic cheap stuff from the local supermarket.

  • @drlong08
    @drlong08 Před 3 lety +2

    You can even see from the videos that the brown stuff starts coming out from the unit. If it was drawing it from your feet, wouldn't you see it seeping out of your skin?? If it quacks like a duck.....why is UToob still allowing this to be an ad on videos????

  • @FeonaLeeJones
    @FeonaLeeJones Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for exposing this rusty foot bath scam !!!!

  • @BaronVonBeef
    @BaronVonBeef Před 8 lety +65

    Ugh, looks like a bowl of 8 month old milk.. wouldn't want my feet anywhere near that

    • @MrComputerSaint
      @MrComputerSaint Před 8 lety +34

      +Max Beefsteak And yet, some people pay for this. Plus, how do you know what 8 month old milk looks like?! I'm scared for the answer!!

    • @Darkassassin09
      @Darkassassin09 Před 8 lety +25

      +MrComputerSaint mistakes were made...

    • @AndyHullMcPenguin
      @AndyHullMcPenguin Před 8 lety +13

      +MrComputerSaint 8 month old milk is a staple of student accommodation, along with alien life forms in coffee cups left in dark corners.

    • @randacnam7321
      @randacnam7321 Před 8 lety +4

      +Andrew Hull And campus dining halls.

    • @jacobwoods8738
      @jacobwoods8738 Před 8 lety +7

      You are correct. I thought it looked like days old vomit, but milk too. Disgusting.

  • @Rahab111222
    @Rahab111222 Před 8 lety +51

    You hit the nail right on the head when you said "it gives the experience of being pampered". That's all these new age type of people want to feel like when they swallow this quackery.

  • @d_inkz
    @d_inkz Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, just got an ad for this and instantly searched for a debunk video.

  • @JR-tv7uf
    @JR-tv7uf Před 3 lety +2

    It’s amazing how people get full and ripped off
    I thank you for the time you took to explain and show the facts. You save me lots of money, I was ready to order this scam

  • @jusb1066
    @jusb1066 Před 8 lety +123

    stainless used in electrolysis, creates Hexavalent Chromium in the water, and that is how we get an Erin Brockovich movie, so dont drink it (as if)

    • @WaltonPete
      @WaltonPete Před 8 lety +21

      I'm not sure putting parts of your body into hexavalent chromium is particularly safe! I imagine it would not pass health and safety laws in the UK or Europe.

    • @osenseijedi
      @osenseijedi Před 8 lety +5

      +Pete Allum ... or Chinese laws for that matter... except nobody cares (unless there is a big publicised scandal)

    • @NeneExists
      @NeneExists Před 8 lety +43

      +jusb1066 Don't forget the kitchen salt, mmm lovely chlorine gas. For that World War 1 trenches feel to your foot treatment.

    • @CruelestChris
      @CruelestChris Před 8 lety +5

      +Miike Hunt
      Well he didn't inhale any of the water, unless I missed that part.

    • @madelinedalere4583
      @madelinedalere4583 Před 8 lety +2

      The inside of that fake array is made of metal. If the electrode attached to that thing, it make a conduction! Not detoxificatio.

  • @harrymcnally6437
    @harrymcnally6437 Před 8 lety +39

    "may contain bits of brain"

  • @oscararechiga6829
    @oscararechiga6829 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, I was looking at this device, I've learned the hard way that most this products are nothing but scams.

  • @zanthimos
    @zanthimos Před 3 lety +1

    saw a youtube add for this thing just now. my intuition was calling bs so I had to look it up and found this vid. I'm disappointed in YT for allowing ads of scams such as this. I also can't help but notice how old this vid is. It's even more disappointing that this has apparently been going on for years. Oh well, thank you for showing how fake this product is. You're saving a lot of people from losing their money.

  • @Coolkeys2009
    @Coolkeys2009 Před 8 lety +52

    Isn't electrolysis with stainless steel dangerous?

    • @Spirit532
      @Spirit532 Před 8 lety +13

      +Coolkeys2009 Hence why you get this very nasty goo. Especially with tap water and NaCl.

    • @Teth47
      @Teth47 Před 8 lety +12

      +Spirit Wouldn't that goo ironically be quite toxic?

    • @Spirit532
      @Spirit532 Před 8 lety +10

      Teth47 Definetly is.

    • @Teth47
      @Teth47 Před 8 lety +29

      ***** Thought so. See, this is why I think all quack medicine should be outright banned, because they are doing chemistry and don't know any chemistry at all. That's extremely dangerous.

    • @Spirit532
      @Spirit532 Před 8 lety +17

      Teth47 Not extremely, it won't hurt you too much if you don't ingest and wash it off, but if you ingest it - you're in a very bad spot.
      Though there are some other quack medicine things that will kill you(see: homeopathy, cancer cures, homeopathic cancer cures).

  • @geftoo
    @geftoo Před 8 lety +3

    My mom has done this and really beleved in it. I personally didn't believe in it and were guite open about it, but I agreed to take the feet "bath" couple of times because my mom thought it would make me feel better.

  • @madame_crypto88
    @madame_crypto88 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes. When I sold water purification system for your home, we did an ionize test of the city water versus filtered water. Foot detox is a scam, it’s the crap in your water coming to surface

  • @freedomfan2295
    @freedomfan2295 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing!
    Better quackery through electricity since 1752! Thanks, Ben and Thank You!
    Subscribed!

  • @dashcamandy2242
    @dashcamandy2242 Před 8 lety +52

    Anyone else see that 1/4" male plug at the end and think this bit of quackery was supposed to plug into an audio device? lol

    • @bugs181
      @bugs181 Před 8 lety +12

      +DashCamAndy Sound waves in water would do you 100x better than this contraption. At least you can get water vibrations out of it for a massaging type action. lol

    • @rockydo2307
      @rockydo2307 Před 6 lety +2

      those jacks can also be the jacks for 12v or 24v AC to DC mains converters.

    • @banburyholmes879
      @banburyholmes879 Před 6 lety +3

      Yeah, I thought that looked like part of my old headphones I used to use...

    • @vipervidsgamingplus5723
      @vipervidsgamingplus5723 Před 4 lety +1

      Perhaps I can use it with my bass amp or guitar amp and see what it does

    • @KrotowX
      @KrotowX Před 4 lety

      Of course. You must plug that into your 100W amp, connected to sine wave generator, tuned to 432 Hz or what that quack frequency was.

  • @DavidHoshor
    @DavidHoshor Před 8 lety +3

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching you exposing this quack product. Several years ago at the Ohio State Fair, one of the merchants was selling packet of salts that were supposed to detoxify your body, and "toxic" people were sitting there with their feet in gunky looking water being "purified". It looked pretty bogus to me. I don't think that process involved electricity.

  • @tashawhitehat4489
    @tashawhitehat4489 Před 4 lety +4

    We had a detoxer about 10 years ago we used when living down in C.R. that I watched pull several worm like parasites out still moving. I was doing a treatment completely alone. If someone else had been there I would have been skeptical since scams were common down there.

    • @felisitat
      @felisitat Před 2 lety

      Did you use the same device and you saw worms coming out your feet?

  • @raypreseau2047
    @raypreseau2047 Před 3 lety +3

    .....how you managed to edit out the feet that were soaking here is the real miracle😄

  • @PuchMaxi
    @PuchMaxi Před 8 lety +32

    No no Clive you are doing it all wrong mate! It clearly has a mono phone jack, you need to connect it to your home audio system and play music and/or white noise to your feet! Goldfishes would like it too!

  • @Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll
    @Ett.Gammalt.Bergtroll Před 8 lety +11

    Gotta hand it to whoever invented this: it is a really clever way to seperate a sucker from his money! For uninitiated, it really does look like it is extracting "filth" from your feet.

  • @georgeparrault9945
    @georgeparrault9945 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve heard cutting onions in half and strapping to bottom of feet to detox. I think I would try onions first.
    (Electric coils set up similar to this coil is what is used to separate Hydrogen and oxygen from water for use as fuel)

  • @MonicaGriego22
    @MonicaGriego22 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for this! You saved me from another scam. Greatly appreciate it

  • @mrmacken
    @mrmacken Před 7 lety +4

    I love how I'm getting advertising for this very product under the video

  • @teriawilliams3594
    @teriawilliams3594 Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks, I knew this device was a scam. What's funny is, as I'm watching this video I'm seeing advertisements for this device. 🤦🏽‍♀️😄

  • @m.hreels9822
    @m.hreels9822 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for making a video about this and making it more publicly known. I almost fell for this scam myself unfortunately glad I never did it. Thank goodness 👍🏻

  • @RussWildCat
    @RussWildCat Před 3 lety

    WOW! It is terrible how they scam public with this foot spa. I just received it and glad your video appears to my attention. I am going to return this Spa. Thanks a lot to teach public about scam. Appreciate your business.

  • @pepper669
    @pepper669 Před 8 lety +5

    I works through telekinesis - your feet don't *have* to be in the water.

  • @Amysbiblereads
    @Amysbiblereads Před 8 lety +529

    46 thumbs down... 46 people that believe this actually works.... 😂

    • @macey75
      @macey75 Před 7 lety +68

      You can't fix stupid!!!!

    • @beckiwildeman600
      @beckiwildeman600 Před 7 lety +36

      And how many people are still paying their money to the Toxic Medical system? And for goodness sake lets take our Children to get their Very toxic Vaccines. And we wonder why the world is completely out of their minds.

    • @xorinzor
      @xorinzor Před 6 lety +46

      @Becki Wildeman you've gotta be kidding -.-

    • @guytwombly9338
      @guytwombly9338 Před 6 lety +3

      Amy's Angel Guidance I wish it did 😑 I want to flush the Chemo and radiation, good video summary though

    • @guytwombly9338
      @guytwombly9338 Před 6 lety +22

      Erick Konop Go get your flu shot then why all the nastiness towards that Lady? We have had the highest vax rate in history this year and the worst flu epidemic in 100 years? coincidence?

  • @silverpatriot4550
    @silverpatriot4550 Před 3 lety +1

    i just saw an ad for this so i decided to see of it was real, thank you for proving that it was false.

  • @markweston3345
    @markweston3345 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for explaining! I knew this thing was a scam but was unsure how they made the water turn brown.

  • @jusb1066
    @jusb1066 Před 8 lety +11

    I think the last device you reviewd, the water heater, would make a much better foot detox, esp if you get the person to hold a very nice earthed copper rod to make sure.

  • @lordspongebobofhousesquare1616

    You know, if people actually paid attention in highschool they would've not fallen for this

  • @lalaelena
    @lalaelena Před měsícem

    I heard the water turns brown whether your feet are in the water or not. Thanks for proving that point.

  • @abrilla864
    @abrilla864 Před 3 lety

    I just came upon an ad for this and I was about to purchase one. Then I ran across your video Clive. Thank you for sparing me from this crock and saving me money. 🙂

  • @RobCCTV
    @RobCCTV Před 8 lety +34

    Does anybody know how to report quack products to Ebay?
    There are thousands of them on line, some relatively harmless like this, but some are downright dangerous.

    • @MizCo-zt8vt
      @MizCo-zt8vt Před 4 lety +2

      Sorry nobody ever gave you an answer but my grandma says dangerous and annoying things are allowed b.c other companies benefit from them. Lawyers health insurance etc. Did you ever find a way to report those kind of devices?

    • @trinitythex6625
      @trinitythex6625 Před 3 lety

      @@MizCo-zt8vt They aren't allowed. Has nothing to do with lawyers.

    • @CL-ty6wp
      @CL-ty6wp Před 2 lety

      @@trinitythex6625 Thats like saying seatbelt laws dont come from insurance lobbyist.

  • @Magny80
    @Magny80 Před 4 lety +3

    Here he is debunking the device...and what pops up in the random ad video......that exact device!!! What a strange coincidence lol.

  • @christophermoore6547
    @christophermoore6547 Před 4 lety +2

    Oh the irony, the ionic foot detox commercial played before this video

  • @dunkinnatalie
    @dunkinnatalie Před 4 lety

    I'm here because I saw an ad for one. Thought it was bs but now I know it is bs. Thank you.

  • @jennabunny7840
    @jennabunny7840 Před 2 lety +3

    I watched the ad videos a couple of times and I seriously thought they were trying to convince people to sit in an accelerated rust bucket. I'm glad that I was right! I've seen buckets of rusty water so often at my house from my dad leaving tools around, and it looked exactly the same!

  • @sequoiawarner6756
    @sequoiawarner6756 Před 5 lety +5

    Fascinating video. Having retired from the alternative health field, I have seen these around for years but have yet to try it. Glad I found your video first!

    • @jeremymichael8200
      @jeremymichael8200 Před 2 lety

      You've done a huge disservice to your followers. For the record, I don't represent an interest in this argument other than having used a professional model which I sought out to aid my daughter in huge amounts of CANCER CELL die off, which we wouldn't have been able to rush, less means of respectively efficient detox, like a GENUINE Spa quality Ion detox foot bath and ozone generators. Furthermore, even with all the "showy" buttons" I doubt the cheap models have the cord going from the wall to the water via the array without traveling through some equally ostentatious inner workings, that have arguably SOME impact beyond that demonstrated in your 3rd grade science project done with absolute bias, all variables and no control...where you assume just that. Awesome Bill Nye.
      If you pay a hundred dollars or less for a complex scientific device, then sure you get shenanigans. If you get a real model the coils aren't stainless steel, they're copper and the gauge is much larger. I don't care if you want to shit on generic in knock-offs, but in the situation my little girl was in, (diagnosis and death sentence of two months) This was one of the resources that helped her stick around to present 13 months later (from stage 4 Adrenal Carcinoma advanced metastatic disease) without having missed a day of work.. how many people of these comments are saying, "I'm so glad you did this." "I was going to buy one but no way." "Thank you Saviour." We have only one Savior in our household, The Lord Jesus Christ. Judging by your hobby, I'm guessing you don't have much of a relationship with him. I'd be happy to introduce you if you'd like. He's a close personal friend of mine. I'll be praying to him that you didn't deter someone with a similar situation from getting treatment they need.

    • @jeremymichael8200
      @jeremymichael8200 Před 2 lety

      not you. I just wanted some people with a common response to see my comment to him. I apologize if you thought I meant you were doing a disservice. The quality models are terrific and not made with stainless steel.

  • @Smalltechguy
    @Smalltechguy Před 3 lety +1

    We just bought one for my mom since she is limited to standing and walking. This thing started turning brown as well and no even a foot was in the water. I wish I seen this first prior to spending funds.

  • @whitemorn
    @whitemorn Před 4 lety

    Thank you! I was always a believer. Glad you didn't make the mistake of showing how stabbing yourself in the wrist can be a detox method via blood letting. Subscribed!

  • @Loscha
    @Loscha Před 8 lety +54

    I wonder if you used "Himalayan" salt, or Iodozed vs Non-Iodized salt if you'd get different colored particulate?

    • @abc-coleaks-info3180
      @abc-coleaks-info3180 Před 8 lety +5

      Or the salt used in marine aquariums.

    • @krisztianszirtes5414
      @krisztianszirtes5414 Před 8 lety +9

      +Edward Jones Nope, it's still mainly the same and iron doesn't form complexes with iodine.

    • @Loscha
      @Loscha Před 8 lety +4

      Krisztián Szirtes
      Thank you. I've never studied Chemistry, so I would never have thought of it that way.

    • @Graham_Langley
      @Graham_Langley Před 8 lety +5

      +Glebs Litvjaks And it comes from a mine in the Punjab, 200 miles away from the Himalayas.

    • @ABaumstumpf
      @ABaumstumpf Před 8 lety +11

      +Edward Jones TO put it simple - HImalaya salt is just salt that it is just so dirty that under normal conditions it would not be allowed anywhere near food.

  • @confusedvoyager7916
    @confusedvoyager7916 Před 6 lety +14

    My sister loves hers. Of course, I also have a brother with a federal conviction, so I prefer her 'preferences' to his. Just soaking your feet in some very warm water with Epsom salts (a few pennies per "treatment') makes your feet feel just as good, and no messy clean up. (Don't tell my sister I said this!)

    • @bigclivedotcom
      @bigclivedotcom  Před 6 lety +3

      If she owns her own and isn't paying ongoing costs for treatments then that's good. If she enjoys the experience then that's all that matters.

  • @replicant357
    @replicant357 Před 6 měsíci

    Okay… I am impressed with your “drawing” capabilities!!

  • @TheShalomstead
    @TheShalomstead Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this video Clive! My wife and I own a Massage Therapy practice and a client of hers was trying to sell her on investing in a “professional” version of one of these for a few thousand dollars. It sounded like a real scam to me but she wouldn’t believe me. I showed her this video and she is back onto wanting to spend the money to install a hot tub/jacuzzi for our clients enjoyment.