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footbath

NOUN
  1. a small bathtub for warming or washing or disinfecting the feet

How To Use footbath In A Sentence

  • The strength of the stimulus varies with the size of the application (a footbath is a milder stimulant than a half bath, which in turn is milder than a full bath), the temperature of the water (the greater the difference between the water temperature and the body's normal temperature of 98.6°F, the stronger the stimulus is), the duration of the application (the longer an application lasts, the stronger the stimulus is), herbal or mineral additives used (the larger the quantity or the more potent the additives are, the stronger the stimulus is). THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • The whole procedure started with a footbath in nicely scented herbs.
  • All vehicles are being equipped with a suitable disinfectant, plus a footbath, brush and sprayers.
  • Before-and-after analyses of the footbath by the Medical Toxicology Unit, New Cross, confirmed that the brown stuff that appears in the bathwater is iron-based, and that the bathwater showed no sign of the urea and creatinine ( "probably the smallest molecules - call them 'toxins' if you like - that your body gets rid of, in places like urine and sweat") that you'd expect if any dialysis were happening. Archive 2004-09-01
  • Now you can, thanks to a charity auction that has us wondering whether to click our heels with glee or give ourselves a footbath. Celebs Donate Shoes To Charity Auction
  • It slid off her knee and dropped toward the footbath. Pure Sin
  • For those of you who enjoy a lot of walking, give your feet a quick soak in a footbath using geranium essential oil before you set out.
  • Each spa cottage features a private sauna, still pool, whirlpool, and footbath as well a solarium and a water bed.
  • The solution is a cup of Epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) to a footbath or dishpan full of warm water.
  • That's just the salts in the footbath reacting with the machine's electrodes. Times, Sunday Times
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