So far, the miracle foot pad is based on Kinoki wood or Japanese cedar. I am not sure that will be a miracle product.
If a person walks around with the Kinoki pads on, there is a chance that toxins will enter the body again through the pads and bottom of the feet. The pads will eventually break open, causing staining to other footwear or the floor.
79.00 each pad
they are foot pads that are suppose to draw out toxins from your body. (I don't believe it)
Don't buy them. They have been proven not to work by several studies.
A search for Kinoki on www.FDA.gov yields no hits, period. On March 20, 2008, FDA issued an import alert banning importation of Kinoki Detox Foot Pads, manufactured by Shanghai Huazhou PSA Products Co, Ltd, because the products are unapproved medical devices.
Kinoki foot pads are actually a hoax, anyway; they turn brown/black due to oxygen exposure, not "body toxins." But I doubt they'd cause allergic reactions.
There is no evidence that Kinoki Detox Footpads are of help in any medical condition.
i am in the Windsor area, where can i get these Mudoku detox foot pads.
The cast of Kinoki - 2012 includes: Sacha Bourdo as Narrator Harth Johannes
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Mostly ceramic in the better ones.
(* The brand name product from Kinoki are foot pads that are advertised as 'cleaning the body" by absorbing body impurities through the feet.)Anyone can use them, but they don't work, just turn colors from sweat.Take one and put a little water on in and it turns brown. Cover any part of the body and it will sweat when you sleep, so that's how they "work." They can be used on a 1-week-old and you will get the same result.