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How Often Should You Weigh? | Weight Loss Photos: Before & After | What is That White Filling in Donuts? | How to Lose One Pound Kinoki Foot Pads ReviewWritten by Diet Bites Ingredients in Kinoki Foot Pads & the Effectiveness of Kinoki Foot Pads
Kinoki Foot Pads - Can Kinoki Foot Pads cleanse, detox and energize your body while you sleep? Can they remove heavy metals, metabolic waste, toxins and other chemicals? Is this product too good to be true? Contrary to marketing sway, the effectiveness of Kinoki Foot Pads is based on testimonials. And the testimonials are mixed - both positive and negative, and this factor is greatly dependent upon where a testimonial appears. For example, testimonials associated with detox products tend to be extremely positive. It's important to keep in mind that due to the stage that the World Wide Web performs upon, there is no guarantee that any of the testimonials are bona fide. There is much room for manipulation - so with all of this aside, our data will be based on science. As a note, Tom has a biology degree thus giving our review a strong set of legs. For those individuals who have used the Kinoki Foot Pads and experienced a feeling of invigoration, well-being and vitality, it appears that this may be a placebo effect. The mind is very powerful and persuasive, particularly when we are expecting great things. Simply put, to tout that a foot pad can accomplish what the body's chief detoxifier (the liver) cannot is perhaps the most telling statement surrounding the Kinoki Foot Pad controversy. In fact, the body is apt to remove more toxins via sweating than from use of a Kinoki Foot Pad. If you're searching for foods which can assist in improving liver health OR in maintaining a healthy liver, click here. Back to the Kinoki Foot Pads. So where does that yucky brown color come from if it's not toxins which have been extracted from the body? It appears to us that the brown coloring is the result of a chemical reaction due to chemicals contained in the Kinoki Foot Pads which can react with body sweat. By the way, a bit of water (including distilled water) on the pad should produce a similar brown (or black) color as the pads contain bamboo vinegar which reacts accordingly.
The 100% Natural Ingredients in Kinoki Foot Pads Kinoki Foot Pads contain an assortment of detox herbs in addition to the following ingredients. We have provided the general medicinal and all-purpose uses for such ingredients. Bamboo Vinegar: A byproduct of bamboo charcoal associated with deodorizing, repelling insects, soothing sore throats, water purification, fertilization, food processing and combating bacteria. Tourmaline: A natural source of negative ions. Has ability to make water wetter (even sweat which reacts to the bamboo vinegar). The tourmaline in Kinoki Foot Pads supposedly generates negative ions which in turn traps body toxins eliminated via the outer layer of skin. Chitin: May hold ability to heal wounds quicker. Often associated with weight loss supplements. In Summary: Because the Kinoki Foot Pads are 100% natural, if you have used them and feel better, then continue forward as nothing we can say is capable of convincing you otherwise - although we do recommend that you first consult with your doctor, particularly if you are a diabetic or diabetic prone as the feet are a very volatile and sensitive area for diabetics. Diabetics should always take great care in assuring that nothing binds the feet, thus interfering with blood flow - not that Kinoki Foot Pads may do such, but they do adhere to the feet and stay-put for an overnight stay and thus may trigger a need for concern. So again, please check with your doctor before using. And if you haven't used Kinoki Foot Pads, yet again - we recommend that you meet with your doctor to discuss use of these pads before doing such. In the interim, soak your feet in a pan of warm water mixed with Epson salts for about 15 minutes each night. Based on our review, it appears to us that you may accomplish much the same.
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