im guessing vinegar is definatly in there as I used them last night and there was an overwhelming smell of vinegar and garlic maybe?
Are you kidding? I don't know about you, but my common sense is relentless. The substance is obviously something related to "liquid smoke flavoring", for the smell is downright flagrant. The only question is, "How is this stuff made into white powder?"
It turns black because of humidity and warmth? Sure seems that way to me. Cleansing? "Holistic ingredients"? "Heavy metals"? "Toxins"? Give me a break. How about "Chinese marketers really, really wanting American money, and willing to claim any natural process as their self-proclaimed mecca"?
Does anyone know something I don't? Really! I have used these things for an entire week, 12 hours a day minimum, and all I have to show for it is greasy feet. And a garbage can that reeks of smoke flavoring, big time. Which is not all bad, but not really what I had in mind. If you like the smell of smoke flavoring, hey, great, don't let me rain on your parade. Otherwise, better off cleaning your feet in vinegar. And saving good money. And not having funny-smelling garbage. "I've been everywhere, man." SM
I am an herbalist and I am pretty sure these pads contain" Pine Tar" it smells exactly like it and I also believe the heat if your body warms the pads and the little beads melt, changes colors. The first day I used the pads I was blown away; then I thought about it and PINE TAR soap does heal and reduce inflamation on the skin. Old fashion remidity
i am in the Windsor area, where can i get these Mudoku detox foot pads.
Mudoko foot detox pads can be purchased from .ioffer.com
go onto the bus and drive to the store and the sorte manager will tell you
Detox foot pads don't work. The color is from chemicals ingredients breaking down.
NO!The foot detox pads are genuine, and they work well at removing toxins, poisons, and heavy metals from the body.
So far, the miracle foot pad is based on Kinoki wood or Japanese cedar. I am not sure that will be a miracle product.
Yes, the Acupeds foot pads do work. They are basically used as natural detoxifiers. According to the various reviews the Acupeds foot pads do work.
Metatarsal foot pads are 3/4 in pads one wears in their shoe for more comfort to the arch of their foot. They can be found at places such as a foot store or a leather supply store.
Mostly ceramic in the better ones.
No.
It depends on the brand.
You can get them from Amazon for ten dollars.