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Ionithermie is a service offered in some spas that involves the application of electric stimulation followed by different topical applications that vary depending on the practictioner. [1] Ionithermie originated in France. [1] It was invented by Olivier Fouche in 1979 and then launched in the UK in 1983.[ citation needed] With claims to reduce "toxic waste" in the body, [1] ionithermie is a form of pseudoscientific detoxification. There is no clinical evidence supporting its effectiveness. [1]
[Category:Alternative detoxification]
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Ionithermie is a service offered in some spas that involves the application of electric stimulation followed by different topical applications that vary depending on the practictioner. [1] Ionithermie originated in France. [1] It was invented by Olivier Fouche in 1979 and then launched in the UK in 1983.[ citation needed] With claims to reduce "toxic waste" in the body, [1] ionithermie is a form of pseudoscientific detoxification. There is no clinical evidence supporting its effectiveness. [1]
[Category:Alternative detoxification]