Kinoki foot pads are touted as a 100 percent natural and safe way to rid your body of dietaryand environmental toxins. But do they actually work? The pads, which claim to cleanse a user's body while ...
More than 500 Heartland News viewers requested I try the Kinoki Detox Foot Pads on Does it Work Wednesday, and I see why. The bandage-looking foot pads promise to pull toxins out of your body, soothe ...
Some consumers believe detoxifying foot pads can cure or prevent ailments. April 11, 2008— -- Did you know that your body may be crawling with poisons and toxins? Heavy metals like arsenic and ...
Kinoki foot pads promised to painlessly suck harmful toxins from your body through the soles of your feet, and the company sold $14 million worth before its ads were yanked by the FTC and it was ...
It takes a special product to stand out against the multitude of health remedies and gadgets pitched on late-night cable TV. Kinoki Cleansing Detox Pads have undoubtedly cleared that bar. Whether ...
Late night television infomercials seem to have a cheap fix for anything: lose weight, banish cellulite or improve conditions like diabetes, arthritis and insomnia. Or, all of the above. Ads for ...
I felt a little summer cold coming on not long ago, so I did what any health-conscious American would do: I spent a week and a half sleeping with a succession of sticky, foul-smelling bandages on the ...
Late-night television infomercials seem to have a cheap fix for anything: lose weight, banish cellulite or improve conditions like diabetes, arthritis and insomnia. Or, all of the above. Ads for ...
Late-night television infomercials seem to have a cheap fix for anything: lose weight, banish cellulite or improve conditions like diabetes, arthritis and insomnia. Or, all of the above. Ads for ...
The loud marketers of the Kinoki "Detox" foot pads that have barraged consumers with television and Internet ads for more than two years, claiming the patches can remove toxins from the body if one ...
In the olden days, peddlers of miracle cure-alls traveled from village to village in donkey carts. Now they use late-night cable TV commercials. “You need to discover the ancient Japanese secret to ...