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The latest health fad is the use of detox patches to clear the body of toxins and poisons. A consider these patches work and clear out toxins as they may be advertised to do, the science behind the patches is questionable.

detox patches - For those not familiar with the product, detox patches are basically an absorbent pad with adhesive around the edges which can be stuck to the body. The patches are full of powdered ingredients such as bamboo vinegar, wood vinegar and mushrooms, which are imagined to draw the toxins out of the body on the pad.

They are most frequently used to the feet, whilst the pads might be placed in just about any location in the human body. That is really in accordance with all the study of reflexology which says each organ system within the body corresponds to a zone on the feet. By placing these detoxification patches in the feet; they should stimulate these zones, thereby causing each organ system to release its toxic substances.

detox patch - While I'm maybe not an expert on the subject the way these detox patches should work is highly reminiscent of the foot spa scam of several years back. People were reportedly going to spas where they would have their feet soaked in a bath of seawater charged with a minor electric charge. Like the detoxification patches, this soak was likewise imagined to pull the toxic substances out of your body. To the majority of folks, as their feet soaked since the soaking water would turn dark the practice seemed to work. As time went by, however, we learned it wasn't really the toxic substances at all that made the water dark, some say it was rust from the metal electrodes as soon as they were placed in the water, although other believe it was some sort of chemical reaction. At any rate, no toxic substances were actually being pulled from the feet.

detox patches - A person with even a basic understanding of biology will say that toxins and poisons can't be pulled or drawn via the skin by anything. Although some nutrients are passed through the skin via the pores, the skin is usually impermeable to many other materials. In addition, it will not make sense that placing a patch on the feet would cause all of the toxic substances in the body to be pulled to the feet over night. This goes against the way in which science has proven that the human body works. Even if the detoxification patches did possess some capacity to pull toxins and poisons out of the body's cells, these toxins would enter the bloodstream where they would be filtered out by the liver and kidneys and excreted as urine.

If you're buying a fast and simple method to detoxification, remember, nothing easy and quick may be worth doing. Should you be intent on cleaning your body of toxic substances, detox patches are not a great choice.

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