I'm just getting ready to start footbaths to see if they help my husband's 
hammertoes, and wonder
if there is a particular vinegar to use.  Someone somewhere mentioned DISTILLED 
Apple Cider
Vinegar - or are there other, better choices.  OR, does it matter?

Linda

--- [email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 9/14/2005 5:08:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
> [email protected] writes:
> We would also like to know why you need to detox your feet. What is the 
> matter?
> My feet are loaded with kidney stones. The stones move and cause an itch 
> always late at night that can't be relieved by scratching. Electric heat pads 
> help. I tried drinking potato juice per DR Clarks book to dissolve kidney 
> stones 
> stuck in your feet for around one year with no help. She is the only person I 
> know that speaks about the problem. Medical DRS. have no answer. I have high 
> uric acid and make tons of kidney stones. My first chelation I counted 16 
> stones 
> passed in one trip to the bathroom. I brought along my kidney stone strainer 
> the Hospital gave me after kidney stone surgery. I became a believer in EDTA 
> chelation right away.
> Also during the Mexican massage the girl said my kidney points on both feet 
> were hardened. She used the 30 minute session all rubbing the kidney points. 
> That was my last day in Mexico and she told me to keep doing foot baths with 
> vinegar and Epsom salt. She had me feel the kidney points and one was hard 
> like a 
> rock.
> Previous customers of hers who did the foot baths told me about the bath 
> water turning black drawing out toxins that they never were aware of. This 
> was 
> during 3 hour chelation treatments so we have a lot of time to talk. The 
> massage/foot bath girl has a room next to the chelation room and a patient 
> can 
> schedule the foot bath during their chelation treatment. I do not see any 
> change of 
> color during my own foot baths so I am wondering if the bamboo vinegar makes 
> a 
> difference. My foot baths seem to make my feet become more limber.
> Brickey
> 


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