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April 1, 2008, 2:06 am |
Subject: | Detoxifying Foot Pads | |
I been seeing a lot of commercials for a detoxifying foot pad. Of course like everything else advertised on TV, these things look like they work pretty well. Has anyone tried them and are you felling better as a result? |
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April 1, 2008, 3:39 am Flag as Inappropriate Annabelle says... |
Don't buy them. I saw them advertised and did a little searching online myself. Check out some of the reviews and you'll find that they're not nearly as beneficial as all the commercials build them up to be, and some say they don't work at all. |
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April 1, 2008, 11:15 am Flag as Inappropriate gbyrd says... |
The TV Lie? No way. |
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April 1, 2008, 11:25 am Flag as Inappropriate rjames says... |
Advertisements are just doing the job to convince people to buy their products no matter what the result is. But as Annabelle said, better do some research first before believing everything that was said in that advertisement. About the detoxifying foot pads, I just watch the advertisement but never convinced in buying it. |
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April 2, 2008, 3:55 am Flag as Inappropriate K to the J says... |
Are you talking about the one that gets excess iron out of your body? I was really interested in that when I saw it on TV. |
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April 2, 2008, 4:07 am Flag as Inappropriate Cassie says... |
I have heard about and believe in detoxifying for your body. I never heard of these detoxifying foot pads, what are they? |
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April 4, 2008, 3:40 am Flag as Inappropriate djproscribe says... |
My son and I nearly fell off the sofa laughing at this one. People are not trees -- people do not excrete toxins through the soles of their feet. They excrete toxins through, well, normal excretion. There is a description of how the scam is done to make the pad turn dark during demonstrations. There was a similar scam a couple of years ago. If you want to detoxify your body -- stop smoking, stop drinking, eat unprocessed food, drink lots of water and plenty of fiber. If you keep your kidneys and liver healthy and empty your bladder and bowels regularly, you don't need to detox. There are people, though, who have been exposed to awful chemicals because of pollution. I think our attention and money would be better spent detoxifying our environment. |
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May 14, 2008, 11:09 am Flag as Inappropriate Blessings says... |
Detoxing foot pads - wellllll, not sure how effective they are, but have friends that use them and it seems that as they continue usage, whatever it is that they pull out has / does change. So I tried them and sure enough, they went from BLACK to now only a light brownish color. Think the best detoxing thing I have found is drinking GOOD ionized / alkaline water. It has lowered my blood pressure, my cholesterol and even have lost a few pounds. www.IonWays.com/Blessings |
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