Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 OK, I have to ask because one of my patients wants me to get them pads that goes on the bottom of there feet and they wear them all night and it is supposed to detox them. He said when he took them off they turned black from detoxing his body. Has anyone heard of these.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 On Dec 16, 2004, at 11:51 AM, DrSpohn wrote: > OK, I have to ask because one of my patients wants me to get them pads > that > goes on the bottom of there feet and they wear them all night and it is > supposed to detox them. He said when he took them off they turned > black from detoxing > his body. Has anyone heard of these.? > Yes and I've used them. Do they work, who knows. Dietrich Klinghardt who is an ND/PhD and a very well respected biochemist/homeopath in the alternative circles has investigated many of these products by doing some sort of spectroscopy on them. Supposedly the Kinotakara pads are the best according to him and he has seen mercury pulled out. According to him they are the best pads he has found. (There are a plethora on the market). I called his office and asked for the research, but they wouldn't give it to me. I've tried a couple, one called PureBody, you can do a search on the web. I've talked with the guy that sells them and he makes believe he understands some CM, but really doesn't. Via people I know that trust Klinghardt they say this guy is on the up and up, however the Kinotakara pads are an MLM!! So I wonder what kind of downline Dr Klinghardt has in that he touts them so highly. As far as them turning black from detoxifyling. What BS that is. If you look at the websites for these products they show pictures of black pads. Well decided to do a little experiment and pour some distilled water on the pads. You know what, they turned the same color black that are on my feet!! So I'd say to tell your client to try pouring water on it (the Kinotakara cost about $3/pad wholesale) and see that it isn't from detoxifying. Now maybe they do work and your client can try a box and see if they feel a difference. I'm pretty sensitive and couldn't tell a difference. --george Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 Chinese Medicine , George Mandler <gmandler@e...> wrote: > > On Dec 16, 2004, at 11:51 AM, DrSpohn@a... wrote: > > OK, I have to ask because one of my patients wants me to get them pads George, Yes the pads work. How do I know? Because my customers keep on coming back to purchase more pads... In fact, I have been selling these for over 2 yrs. Yes, the pads turn black when you pour water on them. But the pads are also greenish when removed from the feet---depending on the client. I know several health professionals that have tested the pads and have confirmed the effectiveness of the pads. The pads have been effective for metal detoxfication therapy and other health issues. Because of the FDA and the FTC the distributors of the pads have to be cautious of what they can say. Heck, just last year we had a round with them trying to decide to call these a PAD, a PATCH or a SATCHET! If you want more info send me an email or http://www.OurFamilysHealth.com/kinotakara/detox-foot-pads.ht m Thanks Wayne McDonald http://www.HolisticWebDirectory.com END Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2004 Report Share Posted December 17, 2004 What's an MLM? I've used the vinegar pads and they work to clear damp-heat so far as I can tell. > Via people I know that > trust Klinghardt they say this guy is on the up and > up, however the > Kinotakara pads are an MLM!! So I wonder what kind > of downline Dr > Klinghardt has in that he touts them so highly. _________ ALL-NEW Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2004 Report Share Posted December 17, 2004 Can you please explain about the vinegar pads..Can I make them for self use? Thanks Tom Hugo Ramiro <subincor wrote: What's an MLM? I've used the vinegar pads and they work to clear damp-heat so far as I can tell. > Via people I know that > trust Klinghardt they say this guy is on the up and > up, however the > Kinotakara pads are an MLM!! So I wonder what kind > of downline Dr > Klinghardt has in that he touts them so highly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2004 Report Share Posted December 17, 2004 Via people I know that trust Klinghardt they say this guy is on the up and up, however the Kinotakara pads are an MLM!! So I wonder what kind of downline Dr Klinghardt has in that he touts them so highly. >>>>>I know him very well. He is one of the smartest people i know. He is very well trained in orthopaedic medicine, having studied with cyriax himself, he knows the sympathetic nervous system better that most, and has been practicing neurotherapy and homeopathy for many years. He is one of the best injectors i have ever seen. He can reach any organ you want with a needle, safely. At the same time he is a bit flaky and I take much of what he says with a grain of salt. Much of his opinions and so called clinical efficacy statement are dependent on AK muscle testing. He is very charismatic and thus has a very large following by some very smart people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2004 Report Share Posted December 17, 2004 On Dec 16, 2004, at 1:24 PM, wmac123relax wrote: Wayne, > > Yes, the pads turn black when you pour water on them. But the > pads are also greenish when removed from the > feet---depending on the client. But couldn't that be other things besides toxins being removed from the body? Maybe they have a high copper load, thus turning them green? (yes which can be toxic) > I know several health > professionals that have tested the pads and have confirmed the > effectiveness of the pads. The pads have been effective for metal > detoxfication therapy and other health issues. What kind of testing? Actual spectroscopy? How do you define " effective for metal detox " , by what measurements? I'm asking because I'm curious myself and I've been looking for a reasonable answer. I have used them and haven't been able to find a difference, but perhaps someone with a heavy load would, although I've been told by energetic testers that I do carry toxic metal load. Hmm. thanks, --george Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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