Guest guest Posted June 14, 2008 Report Share Posted June 14, 2008 Study in the Effectiveness of Detoxification Foot Patches http://www.genesismetabolic.com/ Published in The Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, Volume 20 Fourth Quarter, 2005 Number 4. Abstract: A small study of commercially available Detoxification Foot Patches was undertaken to determine if there is evidence of heavy metal detoxification after using the foot patches as instructed by the manufacturer. Three foot patches were used in the experiment: an unused “virgin” foot patch as a control, one that was used by Patient A who’s mineral status showed no heavy metal poisoning, and another used by Patient B, who’s mineral status showed contamination with several heavy metals. Patient A’s and B’s mineral status was determined by Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis [HTMA] testing at Anamol Laboratories in Concorde, Ontario. Anamol Laboratories also did the mineral analysis of the foot patches. Mineral analysis of these foot patches ascertained there was no evidence of any detoxification of heavy metals. More importantly, the experiment revealed the control foot patch contained toxic levels of six heavy metals. For this reason, employing them as a therapeutic method of detoxification may contribute to toxic exposures of heavy metals they are purposed to be detoxifying. (more http://genesismetabolic.com/?p=20#more-20 ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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