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The latest health fad could be the application of detoxification patches to clear the body of poisons and toxic substances. While a number of people believe these patches work and clear out toxins as they're advertised to do, the science behind the patches is dubious.

detox patches - For all those not familiar with the merchandise, detox patches are basically an absorbent pad with adhesive round the edges which can be stuck to the human body. The patches are full of powdered ingredients including bamboo vinegar, wood vinegar and mushrooms, which are designed to draw the toxic substances out of the body onto the pad. The user puts on a clean white pad on the affected body part, sleeps eight hours with it in place, then removes the pad the following morning to get it filled with a gunky black sludge which is supposed to be the toxic substances pulled from the body by the pad.

As the pads could be set in virtually any place to the human body, they are most frequently used on the feet. That is in accordance with all the study of reflexology which says each organ system in the body corresponds to a zone on the feet. By placing these detox patches in the feet; they are supposed to excite these zones, therefore causing each organ system to release its toxic substances.

natural detox - While I am not an expert on the subject the way in which these detox patches are supposed to work is extremely reminiscent of the foot spa scam of several years ago. People were supposedly going to spas where they might have their feet soaked in a tub of saltwater charged with a little electric charge. Such as the detoxification patches, this soak was also imagined to pull the toxins out of your human body. To most people, because the water would turn dark as their feet soaked the practice seemed to work. At any rate, no toxic substances were really being pulled from the feet.

detox patch - Anyone with even a basic understanding of biology will tell you that toxins and poisons are unable to be pulled or drawn via the skin by such a thing. While some nutrients are passed via the skin via the pores, the skin is generally impermeable to the majority of other substances. This goes contrary to the way in which science has demonstrated that the human anatomy works. Even if the detox patches did have some capacity to pull toxins and poisons out of the body's cells, these toxins would enter the bloodstream at the place where they would be filtered out by the liver and kidneys and excreted as urine.

In case you are buying easy and quick solution to detox, recall, nothing quick and easy will probably be worth doing. If you are serious about cleaning your body of toxins, detox patches aren't a good choice.

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