Hi Adlanders and other readers. Just finished listening to a story on NPR radio that I thought I would share with you.
Yesterday's coupon section had $'s off coupon for a new product that is supposed to detox your body, removing metals using a simple pad that looks like something you would put over a bad cut, stiched area. You put one on each foot and go to bed. Behold in the morning there is a black gooy substance when you remove them. Great idea and ever so simple.
Hold it, news reporter for NPR did a little research. She took 3 pads to a lab who could analaze the contents of the pads. One was hers, one was her husbands, and the third was a clean unused one.
After adding the proper ingredients to make the pads desolve in test tubes, the contents were checked. No significant metals to be found. All three had the same amount zinc and some other metals found in vertually all products.
So if you want to believe that these pads work buy a box for something like $19.95. Hold a pad over boiling hot water and see what happens. Wear a pair on your feet and the sweat should produce a pad that looks about the same as the one you hold over water.
Be your own researcher, don't take my word for it but as for me I think I will believe the interviewed Doc. on NPR that said our kidneys remove the unwanted toxins naturally and they are expelled through urine and feces. I'm keeping my $19.95. Would you like my coupon for $5.00.
P.S. the producer of the product did not reply to the NPR request for an interview. Silence is sure telling me something.
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