Yes, foot detox pads are considered a myth by many experts in the scientific and medical communities. There is no scientific evidence to support the claims that these pads can detoxify the body through the feet. The discoloration that may be seen on the pads after use is often attributed to ingredients in the pads reacting to sweat from the skin.
i am in the Windsor area, where can i get these Mudoku detox foot pads.
Detox foot pads don't work. The color is from chemicals ingredients breaking down.
Mudoko foot detox pads can be purchased from .ioffer.com
It depends on the brand.
You can get them from Amazon for ten dollars.
koniki foot pads, LOTS of water and lots of green tea
It will not harm you to put detox food pads on both your feet at the same time. It is a completely natural process and has no harmful effects.
The detox pads are patches that you simply adhere to your feet at night. When you wake up in the morning, the patches tuen brown, supposedly indicating that they pulled toxins from your body overnight. The detox foot bath requires you to pour crystal salt (or whatever they supply you with) into a special foot basin filled with water. You leave your feet in there for about 20 minutes to have toxins pulled form you body. After your session is over, the water turns brown from the toxins it collected.
No, but if you wait for seven days, most of the THC will leave your body anyway.
Everybody has a different body, and so we all have different toxins in us so maybe your detox pads are gray because you had a different toxin in your body besides someone else who had a brown detox pad. Don't worry because yours is gray. It says on the Kinoki Foot pad detox things that it will turn brown OR gray, so it is suppose to do that.
These kinds of detox claim to be treatments to a problem that does not exist. These kinds or products, like Kinoki foot pads, are scams. They claim that toxins accumulate in the feet and need to be removed. This is a lie. The chemicals in the pads, however, are toxic and can get into the body through the feet. This is clearly not a treatment of any kind. No detox of any kind is necessary. This kind of treatment is considered an alternative medicine.
The detox foot baths have been called scams. Many reviews have been written that say that detox foot baths do nothing. The water turns color which makes the customer think something is happening when it is not.