BASIC INFORMATION: Product Name: Anti-Swelling Ginger Health Care Detox Foot Patches Packing size: 12*5*2cm/4.8" * 2" * 0.8" Size: one pack of 10 stickers Shelf life: 3 years Main Ingredients: Ginger(Wormwood) Extracts, Bamboo Vinegar, Bamboo Charcoal, Citrus Extracts Introduction: Anti-Swelling Ginger(Wormwood) Detox Foot Patch drains excessive fluids through the biggest pores in the whole body - your feet, stimulating return circulation of blood and lymph back to the torso. Blending with ginger root or wormwood extracts, it reduces swelling and soothes pain by its warming and anti-inflammatory properties. Experience the overnight therapy to unblocks your circulatory and lymphatic systems. FEATURES: Expels excess fluids or toxins Anti-inflammatory to reduces pains & tiredness Decreases removes swollen glands and legs Improves your metabolism and blood circulation Boosts energy level DIRECTIONS: Wash and dry Your feet or body part. Apply detox patch one hour before bed-time. Socks can be worn if necessary. Remove pad after 8-10 hours. PACKAGE INCLUDES: 10pcs Ginger(Wormwood) Revitalizing Detox Foot Patch
M**L
Worth the money pleased with them
I liked the detox foot patches I found they are good value would buy again
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Not really true
There's no reliable evidence that detox foot pads work.Manufacturers of detox foot pads say that their products draw toxins out of your body while you sleep. Some manufacturers have claimed that detox foot pads also treat high blood pressure, headaches, cellulite, depression, diabetes, insomnia and aid in weight loss.Detox foot pad are stuck on the bottom of your feet and left there overnight, purportedly to draw out toxins, such as heavy metals. When you peel off the detox foot pad in the morning, its darkened or discolored appearance supposedly reflects the toxins that have been removed from your body.However, no scientific studies have been published that show that detox foot pads work or that they're safe. The Federal Trade Commission has even charged some distributors of detox foot pads with deceptive advertising.The bottom line: As with anything that sounds too good to be true, your best bet is to wait for scientific evidence that proves a claim before investing your time and money.
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