Wednesday, August 02, 2006
How Detox Foot Pads Work
as many as 400 to 800 man-made chemicals are found lodged in our bodies. Normal healthy body elimination processes do not remove them all. Foods, drinks, breathing, medications, stress, metabolism, disease, personal products applied to skin, synthetics, home and workplace chemicals contribute to the body’s toxic load which accumulates daily and builds up over the years. This can lead to degenerative disease.
Everyone has a different metabolism and constitution , certain people have high moisture content in their flesh and others do not. Some people have good blood circulation while others may have thicker and stickier blood.The seriousness of an illness and its treatment varies according to differing body constitutions. Toxins accumulate in the feet Eastern medical study for hundreds of years holds the view that toxins go downwards in the body during the day with gravity and they pile up from the tips of the toes to the ankles.
Eastern medicine also understands that toxic accumulation leads to many degenerative diseases. For example, painful rheumatism and arthritis are caused by toxic fluid gathered in the joints. There is another Asian expression that says aging comes from the foot.The feet being extremities furthest from the heart have the hardest job of pumping blood carrying toxins back up to the heart, kidneys, lungs and liver and out through skin for natural excretion from the body. detox foot kinotakara pad is an example of branded foot patch A high quality alternative is the NOVA Detox foot pads. Accumulated fluids and toxins can cause painful swelling around the ankles with poor blood circulation.The feet are considered the second heart, or an abbreviated version of the body, with over 62 acupuncture points on the soles relating to the major organs in the body, as in foot reflexology.Generally, the top third of the foot relates to the top third of the body organs, the arch relates to the centre of the body and the heel to the lower third of the body.When lying horizontally, the body fluids gather in the head and toes. Toxins that are heavier tend to sink to the lower part of the body when standing during the day and normally accumulate around the feet with gravity. There is an acupuncture point in the sole of the foot called yong chwean which in Mandarin means gushing water spring. Excess toxins and moisture from the body will be excreted into the patches at this acupuncture point. The feet of people with diabetes can be blue, with kidney problems they can be black and with cancer they can be a yellowish color. Waste removal may assist to reduce fatigue and pain, improve blood circulation, cold feet and wellbeing and help prevent disease by lifting natural immunity.Now there is another way of excreting toxins with Detoxion Foot PatchesThe all-natural dry ingredients in the patches are adhered like a big band aid to the soles of the feet overnight, when the body detoxifies. Depending on the individual, the detox may be for two or three days to two or three weeks, or longer in the case of more severe disease. The patch contents start to oxidize after breaking the airtight plastic seal of a pair of patches.The patches warm up to open the pores to draw and absorb the accumulated wastes from osmotic pressure through the skin from the blood and lymph systems.The effect of Detoxion Foot Patches may usually be seen or felt sooner on more acute diseases, sometimes in a few days. It may however require a longer time to see the effect on less chronic diseases like lethargy and fatigue. Detoxion Foot Patches can take longer to work on some people, especially if on medication for a long time, but if the patches are still dry after use, they can be re-used. Detox Foot Patches work best when placed on the soles of the feet to enhance blood circulation and improve sleep. They can be used any time but it is preferable overnight as you sleep. Socks worn over the foot patches can help prevent kicking them off during sleep.Potent all-natural ingredients Detox Foot Patch ingredients include the Agaricus mushroom from the jungles of Brazil. The Agaricus mushroom contains ample amounts of glucagons, the major ingredient in cancer controlling substances, a steroid that can regulate the increase of cancer cells. It is a plant textile that absorbs the carcinogenic substance and assists to release them to the outside of the body.The patches also contain chitosan, bamboo sap, eucalyptus sap, ionic tourmaline minerals that contain far infrared rays which resonate with the same long wavelength of water in the body, saururus chenesis which was the first plant to grow at the atomic bomb site in Hiroshima, fermented adjusting starches and other potent plant ingredients. The dried pasture sap in Detoxion Foot Patches has a strong sterilizing power, detoxification and absorption qualities. They may assist in many health concerns and disease prevention by reducing toxin levels.The original Asian study of the health, longevity and natural disease resistance of mature trees deep in forests with no human assistance led to the formulation of the ingredients for the foot patches.
The trees ability to purify large amounts of ground water through the roots into high quality water transported into the trunk and leaves, as well as the absorbing and detoxifying power of the wood sap, made it a natural ingredient for human use. Tree and bamboo ingredients are processed with heat and then powdered, adding in other beneficial natural ingredients to make convenient Detox Foot Patches
Some Toxins Found In the Human Body And Enviroment
Everyone has a different metabolism and constitution , certain people have high moisture content in their flesh and others do not. Some people have good blood circulation while others may have thicker and stickier blood.The seriousness of an illness and its treatment varies according to differing body constitutions. Toxins accumulate in the feet Eastern medical study for hundreds of years holds the view that toxins go downwards in the body during the day with gravity and they pile up from the tips of the toes to the ankles.
Eastern medicine also understands that toxic accumulation leads to many degenerative diseases. For example, painful rheumatism and arthritis are caused by toxic fluid gathered in the joints. There is another Asian expression that says aging comes from the foot.The feet being extremities furthest from the heart have the hardest job of pumping blood carrying toxins back up to the heart, kidneys, lungs and liver and out through skin for natural excretion from the body. detox foot kinotakara pad is an example of branded foot patch A high quality alternative is the NOVA Detox foot pads. Accumulated fluids and toxins can cause painful swelling around the ankles with poor blood circulation.The feet are considered the second heart, or an abbreviated version of the body, with over 62 acupuncture points on the soles relating to the major organs in the body, as in foot reflexology.Generally, the top third of the foot relates to the top third of the body organs, the arch relates to the centre of the body and the heel to the lower third of the body.When lying horizontally, the body fluids gather in the head and toes. Toxins that are heavier tend to sink to the lower part of the body when standing during the day and normally accumulate around the feet with gravity. There is an acupuncture point in the sole of the foot called yong chwean which in Mandarin means gushing water spring. Excess toxins and moisture from the body will be excreted into the patches at this acupuncture point. The feet of people with diabetes can be blue, with kidney problems they can be black and with cancer they can be a yellowish color. Waste removal may assist to reduce fatigue and pain, improve blood circulation, cold feet and wellbeing and help prevent disease by lifting natural immunity.Now there is another way of excreting toxins with Detoxion Foot PatchesThe all-natural dry ingredients in the patches are adhered like a big band aid to the soles of the feet overnight, when the body detoxifies. Depending on the individual, the detox may be for two or three days to two or three weeks, or longer in the case of more severe disease. The patch contents start to oxidize after breaking the airtight plastic seal of a pair of patches.The patches warm up to open the pores to draw and absorb the accumulated wastes from osmotic pressure through the skin from the blood and lymph systems.The effect of Detoxion Foot Patches may usually be seen or felt sooner on more acute diseases, sometimes in a few days. It may however require a longer time to see the effect on less chronic diseases like lethargy and fatigue. Detoxion Foot Patches can take longer to work on some people, especially if on medication for a long time, but if the patches are still dry after use, they can be re-used. Detox Foot Patches work best when placed on the soles of the feet to enhance blood circulation and improve sleep. They can be used any time but it is preferable overnight as you sleep. Socks worn over the foot patches can help prevent kicking them off during sleep.Potent all-natural ingredients Detox Foot Patch ingredients include the Agaricus mushroom from the jungles of Brazil. The Agaricus mushroom contains ample amounts of glucagons, the major ingredient in cancer controlling substances, a steroid that can regulate the increase of cancer cells. It is a plant textile that absorbs the carcinogenic substance and assists to release them to the outside of the body.The patches also contain chitosan, bamboo sap, eucalyptus sap, ionic tourmaline minerals that contain far infrared rays which resonate with the same long wavelength of water in the body, saururus chenesis which was the first plant to grow at the atomic bomb site in Hiroshima, fermented adjusting starches and other potent plant ingredients. The dried pasture sap in Detoxion Foot Patches has a strong sterilizing power, detoxification and absorption qualities. They may assist in many health concerns and disease prevention by reducing toxin levels.The original Asian study of the health, longevity and natural disease resistance of mature trees deep in forests with no human assistance led to the formulation of the ingredients for the foot patches.
The trees ability to purify large amounts of ground water through the roots into high quality water transported into the trunk and leaves, as well as the absorbing and detoxifying power of the wood sap, made it a natural ingredient for human use. Tree and bamboo ingredients are processed with heat and then powdered, adding in other beneficial natural ingredients to make convenient Detox Foot Patches
Metals and Heavy Metals
Aluminum
Antacids, antiperspirants, baking powders, beverage/food cans, buffered aspirin, canned foods, city water supplies, cookware and utensils, cosmetics, foil, lipstick, ore smelting plants, processed cheeses, etc.
Abundant in today's environment and toxic in excessive quantities, aluminum is mostly absorbed through the skin, lungs, and intestinal tract. Aluminum toxicity seems to affect the bones (causing brittleness or osteoporosis), kidneys, stomach, and brain. Research suggests that it may also contribute to Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and other neurological disorders.
Arsenic
Chemical processing plants, cigarette smoke, drinking water, fungicides, meats and seafood, metal foundries, ore smelting plants, pesticides, polluted air, specialty glass products, weed killers, wood preservatives, etc.
Extremely poisonous as well as colorless and odorless, arsenic can enter the body through the mouth, lungs and skin. Arsenic toxicity seems to predominantly affect the skin, lungs and gastrointestinal system, and may cause nervous disorders, deteriorated motor coordination, respiratory diseases, and kidney damage as well as cancers of the skin, liver, bladder and lungs.
Cadmium
Air pollution, batteries, ceramic glazes/enamels, cigarette smoke (both first and second hand), tap and well water, food (if grown in cadmium-contaminated soil), fungicides, mines, paints, power and smelting plants, seafood, etc.
Exposure to cadmium can occur through inhalation or ingestion in places or situations where cadmium products are used, manufactured, or ingested. Cigarette smoke is the biggest source of cadmium toxicity, which seems to primarily affect the lungs, kidneys, bones, and immune system. It may lead to lung cancer, prostate cancer and heart disease, and also causes yellow teeth and anemia. Cadmium also seems to contribute to autoimmune thyroid disease.
Lead
Air pollution, ammunition, auto exhaust, batteries, containers for corrosives, contaminated soil, cosmetics, fertilizers, foods (if grown in lead-contaminated soil), hair dyes, insecticides, lead-based paints, lead-glazed pottery, pesticides, solder, tobacco smoke, water (if transported via lead pipes), etc.
Lead is a naturally-occurring neurotoxin. Although many lead-containing products (such as gasoline and house paints) were banned in the 1970s, contamination still occurs today mostly by drinking lead-contaminated water, breathing lead-polluted air, and living in or near older painted buildings and certain toxic industrial areas. Lead toxicity primarily targets the nervous system, kidneys, bones, heart and blood, and poses greatest risk to infants, young children and pregnant women. It can affect fetal development, delay growth, and may also cause attention deficit disorder, learning disabilities, behavioral defects, and other developmental problems.
Mercury
Air pollution, barometers, batteries, cosmetics, dental amalgam fillings, freshwater fish (such as bass and trout), fungicides, insecticides, laxatives, paints, pesticides, saltwater fish (such as tuna and swordfish), shellfish, tap and well water, thermometers, thermostats, vaccines, etc.
Both poisonous and dangerous, mercury is found throughout our environments in many forms and also in many household items. Mercury often permeates the ground we walk on, and is also found in some childhood vaccines today because of its use as a preservative. Mercury as used in dental fillings is the primary source of toxic exposure, and in vapor form accounts for the majority of all exposures (via inhalation). Mercury toxicity can affect the central nervous system, kidneys and liver. Research suggests that this heavy metal may also contribute to autism and multiple sclerosis.
Thallium
Infrared and electric eye optical devices, foods (if grown in thallium-contaminated soil), light-sensitive crystals, photocells, rodent and ant poisons (now discontinued), contaminated cocaine (or what is thought to be cocaine), semiconductors, etc.
Thallium is a toxic heavy metal with no known biological function. Human contamination can occur from oral ingestion as well as through the skins and lungs, especially if exposed to thallium-contaminated dust from lead and zinc smelting plants, pyrite burners, and similar processing sites. Thallium toxicity mainly affects the nervous system, and can lead to maladies such as hair loss, nerve degeneration, extremity numbness, and cataracts.
Contaminants
Arterial Plaque
Diet (such as intake of fat, cholesterol, and sugar), lack of exercise, smoking, stress, weight, etc.
This is a buildup of fatty material, calcium, cell debris, connective tissue, and/or other deposits that accumulate on the inner walls of arteries due to various factors. The body builds up these plaque deposits to protect the artery’s walls, and it can eventually lead to vessel narrowing, restricted blood flow, stroke, and heart attack. Cardiovascular plaque and cerebrovascular plaque refer to buildup in the blood vessels of the heart and brain, respectively.
Mycoplasmas
Infected people (via coughing, sneezing, etc.), self-replication, etc.
These are microorganisms found living in the blood and cells of people with certain chronic diseases. Both disease-causing and parasitic, mycoplasmas are similar to typical bacteria but have no solid cell walls – resulting in a shape-shifting ability that makes them hard to identify and eradicate. Mycoplasmas are known to cause various unrelated diseases on their own as well as act as co-pathogens in other diseases. They adapt well to changing conditions and can move anywhere within the human body, invading and attaching to either the inside or outside of their chosen host cells without killing them. Different species of mycoplasmas have now been linked to diseases like pneumonia, fibromyalgia, lupus, Alzheimer’s disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, and many others.
PCB's
Contaminated air, food, soil, water, etc.
These comprise the large group of chlorinated liquid and solid chemicals no longer produced in the U.S. but which still remain at large in the environment due to their binding abilities and lengthy breakdown periods. PCBs still taint air, water and soil in their places of manufacture, use, disposal, spillage, and leakage. In these areas, exposure to PCBs can occur through skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion of contaminated water, fish, and marine mammals.
Vaccination Residues
Immunizations for diphtheria, hepatitis B, Haemophilis influenzae type B (HIB), measles/mumps/rubella (MMR), etc.
Harmful toxins can remain in the body after certain vaccines for childhood and adult disease prevention are given. These leftover toxins (such as thimerosol, a known source of mercury and a suspected cause of childhood autism) can contribute to heavy metal burden and lead to other dangers.
Domestic and imported fruits and vegetables (fresh, frozen and canned)
Non-organic fruits and vegetables can contain various neurotoxins and carcinogens left over from pesticide use. Ingesting such produce can result in dangerous levels of such chemical residues in the body. Apples, pears, fresh peaches, winter squash and spinach are among the produce commonly having highest pesticide residue levels.
Chemtrail Residues
Aircraft
Non-contrail substances sprayed from airplanes in streaks and web-like patterns at both low and high altitudes are believed by many to contain chemicals for population control, weather manipulation, large-scale vaccinations, and other unknown and/or unproven government programs. (Contrails, by contrast, are the normal white streams of cloud-like condensed water vapor that often trail aircraft flying at high altitudes.) Analyses of spray residues have revealed aluminum, barium, biological organisms, pathogens, and other contaminants. Exposure can occur through the air via descending particles, and reported exposure symptoms include skin rashes, sore throat, itchy eyes, asthma attacks, and respiratory ailments.
Aluminum
Antacids, antiperspirants, baking powders, beverage/food cans, buffered aspirin, canned foods, city water supplies, cookware and utensils, cosmetics, foil, lipstick, ore smelting plants, processed cheeses, etc.
Abundant in today's environment and toxic in excessive quantities, aluminum is mostly absorbed through the skin, lungs, and intestinal tract. Aluminum toxicity seems to affect the bones (causing brittleness or osteoporosis), kidneys, stomach, and brain. Research suggests that it may also contribute to Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, and other neurological disorders.
Arsenic
Chemical processing plants, cigarette smoke, drinking water, fungicides, meats and seafood, metal foundries, ore smelting plants, pesticides, polluted air, specialty glass products, weed killers, wood preservatives, etc.
Extremely poisonous as well as colorless and odorless, arsenic can enter the body through the mouth, lungs and skin. Arsenic toxicity seems to predominantly affect the skin, lungs and gastrointestinal system, and may cause nervous disorders, deteriorated motor coordination, respiratory diseases, and kidney damage as well as cancers of the skin, liver, bladder and lungs.
Cadmium
Air pollution, batteries, ceramic glazes/enamels, cigarette smoke (both first and second hand), tap and well water, food (if grown in cadmium-contaminated soil), fungicides, mines, paints, power and smelting plants, seafood, etc.
Exposure to cadmium can occur through inhalation or ingestion in places or situations where cadmium products are used, manufactured, or ingested. Cigarette smoke is the biggest source of cadmium toxicity, which seems to primarily affect the lungs, kidneys, bones, and immune system. It may lead to lung cancer, prostate cancer and heart disease, and also causes yellow teeth and anemia. Cadmium also seems to contribute to autoimmune thyroid disease.
Lead
Air pollution, ammunition, auto exhaust, batteries, containers for corrosives, contaminated soil, cosmetics, fertilizers, foods (if grown in lead-contaminated soil), hair dyes, insecticides, lead-based paints, lead-glazed pottery, pesticides, solder, tobacco smoke, water (if transported via lead pipes), etc.
Lead is a naturally-occurring neurotoxin. Although many lead-containing products (such as gasoline and house paints) were banned in the 1970s, contamination still occurs today mostly by drinking lead-contaminated water, breathing lead-polluted air, and living in or near older painted buildings and certain toxic industrial areas. Lead toxicity primarily targets the nervous system, kidneys, bones, heart and blood, and poses greatest risk to infants, young children and pregnant women. It can affect fetal development, delay growth, and may also cause attention deficit disorder, learning disabilities, behavioral defects, and other developmental problems.
Mercury
Air pollution, barometers, batteries, cosmetics, dental amalgam fillings, freshwater fish (such as bass and trout), fungicides, insecticides, laxatives, paints, pesticides, saltwater fish (such as tuna and swordfish), shellfish, tap and well water, thermometers, thermostats, vaccines, etc.
Both poisonous and dangerous, mercury is found throughout our environments in many forms and also in many household items. Mercury often permeates the ground we walk on, and is also found in some childhood vaccines today because of its use as a preservative. Mercury as used in dental fillings is the primary source of toxic exposure, and in vapor form accounts for the majority of all exposures (via inhalation). Mercury toxicity can affect the central nervous system, kidneys and liver. Research suggests that this heavy metal may also contribute to autism and multiple sclerosis.
Thallium
Infrared and electric eye optical devices, foods (if grown in thallium-contaminated soil), light-sensitive crystals, photocells, rodent and ant poisons (now discontinued), contaminated cocaine (or what is thought to be cocaine), semiconductors, etc.
Thallium is a toxic heavy metal with no known biological function. Human contamination can occur from oral ingestion as well as through the skins and lungs, especially if exposed to thallium-contaminated dust from lead and zinc smelting plants, pyrite burners, and similar processing sites. Thallium toxicity mainly affects the nervous system, and can lead to maladies such as hair loss, nerve degeneration, extremity numbness, and cataracts.
Contaminants
Arterial Plaque
Diet (such as intake of fat, cholesterol, and sugar), lack of exercise, smoking, stress, weight, etc.
This is a buildup of fatty material, calcium, cell debris, connective tissue, and/or other deposits that accumulate on the inner walls of arteries due to various factors. The body builds up these plaque deposits to protect the artery’s walls, and it can eventually lead to vessel narrowing, restricted blood flow, stroke, and heart attack. Cardiovascular plaque and cerebrovascular plaque refer to buildup in the blood vessels of the heart and brain, respectively.
Mycoplasmas
Infected people (via coughing, sneezing, etc.), self-replication, etc.
These are microorganisms found living in the blood and cells of people with certain chronic diseases. Both disease-causing and parasitic, mycoplasmas are similar to typical bacteria but have no solid cell walls – resulting in a shape-shifting ability that makes them hard to identify and eradicate. Mycoplasmas are known to cause various unrelated diseases on their own as well as act as co-pathogens in other diseases. They adapt well to changing conditions and can move anywhere within the human body, invading and attaching to either the inside or outside of their chosen host cells without killing them. Different species of mycoplasmas have now been linked to diseases like pneumonia, fibromyalgia, lupus, Alzheimer’s disease, chronic fatigue syndrome, and many others.
PCB's
Contaminated air, food, soil, water, etc.
These comprise the large group of chlorinated liquid and solid chemicals no longer produced in the U.S. but which still remain at large in the environment due to their binding abilities and lengthy breakdown periods. PCBs still taint air, water and soil in their places of manufacture, use, disposal, spillage, and leakage. In these areas, exposure to PCBs can occur through skin contact, inhalation, and ingestion of contaminated water, fish, and marine mammals.
Vaccination Residues
Immunizations for diphtheria, hepatitis B, Haemophilis influenzae type B (HIB), measles/mumps/rubella (MMR), etc.
Harmful toxins can remain in the body after certain vaccines for childhood and adult disease prevention are given. These leftover toxins (such as thimerosol, a known source of mercury and a suspected cause of childhood autism) can contribute to heavy metal burden and lead to other dangers.
Domestic and imported fruits and vegetables (fresh, frozen and canned)
Non-organic fruits and vegetables can contain various neurotoxins and carcinogens left over from pesticide use. Ingesting such produce can result in dangerous levels of such chemical residues in the body. Apples, pears, fresh peaches, winter squash and spinach are among the produce commonly having highest pesticide residue levels.
Chemtrail Residues
Aircraft
Non-contrail substances sprayed from airplanes in streaks and web-like patterns at both low and high altitudes are believed by many to contain chemicals for population control, weather manipulation, large-scale vaccinations, and other unknown and/or unproven government programs. (Contrails, by contrast, are the normal white streams of cloud-like condensed water vapor that often trail aircraft flying at high altitudes.) Analyses of spray residues have revealed aluminum, barium, biological organisms, pathogens, and other contaminants. Exposure can occur through the air via descending particles, and reported exposure symptoms include skin rashes, sore throat, itchy eyes, asthma attacks, and respiratory ailments.