Q:

Who is the Aquavida foot spa suited for?

A:

  • Lifestyles with high stress levels
  • Athletes
  • People who are exposed to toxic environments
  • People seeking physical and emotional improvement
  • Anyone wanting to improve their quality of life.
 

Q:

How many sessions are recommended?

A:

It is recommended to use the system once a week for the first six weeks or twice a week for the first 3 weeks with three days in between eat session. A maintenance program of one session every two weeks or once a month is sufficient for most people.
 

Q:

How will the Aquavida foot spa benefit me?

A:

  • Increase circulation
  • Increase energy levels
  • Increase metabolism
  • Improve PH balance
  • Increase organ/gland function
  • Increase sweating
  • Improve overall health and balance
  • Reduce in stress
  • Better Sleep
  • Balance athletic stress on the body
  • Balance pain, and trauma to the body
  • Reduce acidity in the body which can cause disease
 

Q:

Why does the water change color?

A:

Salt, the water, array coil, and sweat combine to affect the color of the water. This is a normal process. We cannot diagnose disease or organ function by the color of the water. The variation of colors is fascinating but it is the internal effects that are important.
 

Q:

Should I have a colon hydrotherapy session after my foot spa session?

A:

Yes, it is highly recommended to have a colon hydrotherapy session after your Foot Spa. The circulation and detoxification process is activated by the foot spa which disposes toxins into the digestive tract. Colon hydrotherapy is the most efficient way to continue the detoxification process by quickly carrying out the waste accumulated in large intestine or colon so that re-absorption does not occur.
 

Q:

What are the contra-indications for the Aquavida foot spa?

A:

The Aquavida foot spa is Contra-indicated for the following conditions: Not for people who have pacemakers, had an organ transplant, suffer from seizures, have advanced stage diabetes, have epilepsy, are pregnant or lactating, have uncontrolled blood pressure, have open wounds on feet, recently had surgery or for children under the age of 5 years.