DETOX SPA Doncaster 2.44

70 Laburnum Drive
Doncaster, Dn33he
United Kingdom

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A revolutionary foot spa treatment that helps to detoxify, re-balance and re-energise your body! A course of relaxing 30 minute Detox Foot Spa sessions leaves you feeling fresh and revitalised.
What happens during a session?
Placing your feet in the warm,ionised water activates an electronic array and sends energising electrical signals up through the lymphatic system to stimulate the detoxification process. Just sit back and relax for 30 minutes whilst the foot spa helps to draw toxins out of your body. Try to drink at least 500ml of pure water during the treatment. The water will change colour during the treatment - most of this comes from the array.

The result will be renewed energy levels and a general feeling of well-being.
How often should I use the Detox Foot Spa?
It depends on your lifestyle. The manufacturer recommends an initial course of six treatments (preferably twice a week), then maintenance sessions once a fortnight or monthly.
How long does the array last?
Usually about 30 sessions (less if you live in a hard water area). After this the array will just stop working and the water won't change colour. You can easily buy spare arrays, liners and salt.
Important: You must use low sodium salt. If you live in a hard water area, reduce the amount of salt you add to the water so that the alarm doesn't beep.
Is it safe?
The Detox Foot Spa uses a safe, low voltage current that is isolated from the main electrical supply.
However, there are some people who should not use the system without checking with their doctor:
If you have a pacemaker
If you're pregnant
If you have an implanted organ
If you suffer from epilepsy
If you have open wounds or an infection on your feet
Many salons and spas offer foot detox programmes so if you can find one locally, try it first to see how you get on.