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Are Kinoki detox foot pads a bunch of hooey?
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 136956" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I am going to try them on my daughter. On the Lyme boards, they get mixed reviews. Some people use them and can tell when they forget. Some have felt so bad the next day that they think they work too well. Some don't notice anything. </p><p></p><p>According to her Lyme doctor, it might be helpful to try to detox her. He did a test that showed she was high in toxins for a child. He didn't recommend these foot pads but I read about them on the Lyme boards. Anyway, it will be interesting to see what her toxin test shows when we go back if we use these pads. I am not sure I am a believer in the whole idea of the test and the detoxing but I am willing to experiment. I'm also going to try the foot pads on myself and husband and difficult child 1 if they cooperate to see if different colors come up on different people.</p><p></p><p>If you buy into the whole idea, I can see how perspiration and tap water would have toxins so that doesn't make me think the whole thing is a fake. </p><p></p><p>I'll let you know if anything interesting turns up in my experiment. I haven't see the commercial so I don't know if I am getting the same ones you are talking about. I ordered the Podipads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 136956, member: 1792"] I am going to try them on my daughter. On the Lyme boards, they get mixed reviews. Some people use them and can tell when they forget. Some have felt so bad the next day that they think they work too well. Some don't notice anything. According to her Lyme doctor, it might be helpful to try to detox her. He did a test that showed she was high in toxins for a child. He didn't recommend these foot pads but I read about them on the Lyme boards. Anyway, it will be interesting to see what her toxin test shows when we go back if we use these pads. I am not sure I am a believer in the whole idea of the test and the detoxing but I am willing to experiment. I'm also going to try the foot pads on myself and husband and difficult child 1 if they cooperate to see if different colors come up on different people. If you buy into the whole idea, I can see how perspiration and tap water would have toxins so that doesn't make me think the whole thing is a fake. I'll let you know if anything interesting turns up in my experiment. I haven't see the commercial so I don't know if I am getting the same ones you are talking about. I ordered the Podipads. [/QUOTE]
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