Do Foot Detox Pads Really Work?

Foot detox pads are a product which helps the body cleanse itself while you are asleep. They are simply pads that are placed on the bottom of your feet at night where they are able to access reflexology points. By energizing these points the pads stimulate the lymph system so that it can more effectively remove toxins from the blood and organs. Some of these toxins are sweated out of your feet during the night which cause a discoloration on the pads.

Most foot detox pads are made from materials like bamboo vinegar which absorbs toxins and tourmaline, a type of stone, which sends out ions to helps with absorption. The pads can be worn on other parts of the body, if you desire, and if you are after a really deep cleanse, they can be worn during the day and night.

Many people report that their energy and motivation levels increase after using these pads for 2 to 4 weeks. It is not uncommon for people to report that their sleep has improved and old injuries have healed despite years of treatment by conventional methods. In general, you should have seen benefits from these pads within 30 days of constant use.

The discoloration on the pads in the morning can vary from light brown to dark brown depending on how many toxins are in your body and how slow your lymph system is. The more you use the pads the lighter the color will become as the lymph system continues to work better and there are less toxins inside the body. If you don’t see a dark brown when you first start using the pads and you have systems of toxicity, it is likely that your lymph system is chronically slow rather than working normally. It is suggested that you use the pads during the day and night.

Foot detox pads are not expensive with most retailing for under $10. This makes them one of the cheapest and easiest ways to do detox with the body and cleanse the organs.

 

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