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Do Oriental Detoxing Foot Pads Work?

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Date: 04/14/2008 Topics: Consumer Advice > General Advice | Readers Request > Consumer  
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Does anyone know, by personal experience or from scamming info if those oriental detoxing foot pads really work? Does anybody use them or know someone who uses/used them? What were their results? I do believe there are toxins that store up in the body. Thanks everyone! You're the Best!

Smoochie from Houston, TX
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Post by Cindy S. (117) | (04/17/2008)
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They just did this story on 20/20 last week and they said these pads dont do a thing except smell BAD!

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Post by cookwie (968) | (04/16/2008)
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Drink 8 glasses of water a day. That'll help rinse out your system.

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Post by smoochie (97) | (04/15/2008)
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Wow. Am I glad I asked, thank you all so much.

I've heard about the Epsom salts detox. But how do you know it's working? Can you give me an idea of what to expect?

Thanks again!
Best from Smoochie

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Post by Diamondee (127) | (04/15/2008)
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If you want to detox your body, take a hot bath with epsoms salts and sweat for about 20 minutes. you will see a difference. I would do that about once a week. Dee

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Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) (04/15/2008)
If the idea that if something sounds too good to be true it must not be true doesn't convince you of their scam, you should focus on the part where it says they will send you a lifetime supply FREE. Don't waste your money on them.

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Post by Lynn Beth (362) | (04/15/2008)
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Look up "Ionic Cell Cleansing Foot Bath" post from 1/18/08. There's a link to a site that will tell you all about this scam.

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Post By Deanj (Guest Post) (04/15/2008)
A fool and his money are soon parted if the listen to all the scams on infomercials.

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Post by Kaelle (44) | (04/14/2008)
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The news program 20/20 on ABC did a story on these this last Friday. Like 'keeper60' said: Don't waste your money. Apparently they stink (in more ways than one) too.

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Stossel/story?id=4636224&page=1

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Post by keeper60 (118) | (04/14/2008)
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I read an article or it was on TV. "Don't waste your money"

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