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Will those patches really perform a "feet"?

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I've heard some news through medical channels about some kind of detoxification patch that you put on the bottom of your feet. It sounds like some kind of hype like some of those MLM groups that claim people can make tons of money overnight with just a "small" fee. I would like to know if they are for real and if they have been effective for anyone. Tell me if someone has used one and exactly what it does to, quite questionably to me, remove toxins from the body if anyone knows the technicalities of the device. Thanks in advance for your responses.

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  1. Hi Joe.  I have heaps of info on foot detox patches as I just bought 200 pairs on ebay!  they are pretty good.  They come off really dark brown, it's rather gross. I will email you some info now luv;)


  2. ok- i admit it,,, i tried them.  about the only thing i noticed was my feet were moisturized and the soles were softer.  i think the de-tox thing is a hoax.  i saw something on t.v that basically said the same thing.  i didn't feel any better or more energitic or anything. don't waste your time or money.

  3. there are actually alot of different brands which now make these foot pads, you can even buy them in rite aid. honestly, i used them and for the first week or so i felt really great, but after that, nothing. it was most likely mental, but it is true that they REEK and they never get any lighter in color.

  4. No.

    They are totally bunk.

    The pads contain salts that turn brown when exposed to moisture (like from the bottom of your feet..or from any other source, even distilled water....which is as pure of water as you can get).

    Do not waste your money.

  5. I saw a report on Dateline or something that basically said the Kinoki pads are BS...the people they tested them on said the pads never got any lighter in color, stunk really bad, and didn't make them feel any better.  In addition, they tested the "substances" coming out of the pad after they were worn and nothing useful was coming out of the body.  Basically, the pads turn black from the moisture accumulating during the night.  Total scam.

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