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| What You Must Know About Foot Detox Pads |
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Darrin Reservitz |
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Detox pads, which are also called health pads, are sachets of a combination of natural ingredients that have been in use for a long time among practitioners of Eastern, particularly Japanese, medicine. Some of these ingredients are different herbs, various vinegars, and tourmaline, which is a mineral that gives off negative ions. You put the detox pads to the bottom of your feet at night, go to sleep, and in the morning, they reflect the accumulated toxins drawn out of your body during your slumber by way of the discoloration evident in them. Foot detox pads are based on traditional reflexology concepts about the feet being connected to the different major organs of the body such as the liver and the kidneys. These organs gather toxins and the feet act as conduits for the elimination of these toxins while using detox pads.
Foot detox pads are such convenient detox tools because you can use them in your home and almost anywhere else and you do not have to take time out of your normal schedule to work with them. Detox pads are designed to be adhered to the soles of the feet, points in your body where many nerves connected to major body organs end, but they can easily also be put on other body parts, especially those that are suffering from some sort of discomfort.
Detox pads work in the principle of osmosis. The lymph is drained of toxins and these pass through the pores of your skin and gather in the foot detox pads. Some people are skeptical about the possibility of toxins, especially heavy metals, seeping out of the skin’s tiny pores, but tests have been done and they have shown that foot detox pads do have the presence of such metals as lead, arsenic, mercury, et cetera, after use. To cover all arguments though, some pad users were also tested before and after using detox pads. The results have also indicated that there was a marked decrease in the presence of metals, especially lead, in the subjects’ blood.
Tests have certainly shown that detox pads can work, but the resulting effect in the users is the greatest testimony they can have. The token skeptics can continue to doubt as they probably will, but it would not make sense to disbelieve numerous actual testimonies. It does not do anyone any service to close your mind against foot detox pads. Try them out and see how effective they are for yourself.
D. Reservitz is looking to help you improve your health through natural detox with foot detox patches. He runs an informational detox site at http://foot-detox-pads.com/. |
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