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An NPR experiment on Kinoki foot pads tested to see if they'd drawn

anything out of a reporter's body.

 

Reporter Sarah Varney and her husband bought some " detoxifying " Kinoki

foot pads and wore them to bed. In the morning, they both awoke find

the pads covered in the brown mess that the advertisement had

promised. But when they took the foot pads to a lab and had them

analyzed and compared with unused pads, the used pads were almost

identical to the blank.

 

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http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2008/10/14/detoxifying-foot-p\

ads-are-a-scam.aspx

 

Sheena Judd

http://health.naturalhealthinformation/

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Well :

It depends on what brand you buy depending on the results you want.

you must be an invesigator and look the brand up before you use them.

I have used  foot pads and have had good luck with them.

It is up to the consumer to find out what is in the particular pad/brand you

buy; and what results you want. 

 .It also does not say where she bought the box of pads nor how long she used

them. One night is not going to pull toxins out of your body.!!!

 

 Most  herbalists will tell you that you should use these for 30 days to fully

cleanse the body. Some tell you that 2 weeks is enough. I suppose it is how your

body conditon is. If I were that reporter I would consult an herbalist or

someone who is knowledgable about the foot pads before making my decison.

 

I personally have gone to an herbalist to get mine(in an herbal shop) but I

wrote down the brand name and looked online to see what exactly was in it.

In my opinion if you get the right pads they do work.

 

*><Rhobert Tachamet><*

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Which ones work well?

 

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I personally have gone to an herbalist to get mine(in an herbal shop) but I

wrote down the brand name and looked online to see what exactly was in it.

In my opinion if you get the right pads they do work.

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Yes there are just a scam.

If you hold them over light steam bath, it will turn brown/black ..

Expose it to warm heat moister like your feet will do the same think.

Rondee

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