👣 Step into Serenity with Every Pad!
Our Natural Herbal Foot Pads combine ginger oil, bamboo charcoal, and wormwood to provide a premium foot care experience. Designed to relieve stress and fatigue, these pads promote relaxation and support body cleansing, making them an essential addition to your self-care routine. With 100 pads included, you can enjoy a revitalizing experience night after night.
G**S
Amazing foot pads for the bedtime.
Foot pads are used for every night at the bedtime, so they were so useful to my sleep in terms of stability. Thank you.
R**J
Glad I ordered
So far so good
J**N
Foot pads
The pads are damp and changed color.
F**N
Exactly what I ordered
Exactly what I ordered
J**R
OOps!
These didn't help my feet, but I used the sticky plastic for bandages, and they worked great for that! All that magic you talked about was not for me...
J**C
VERY difficult to remove - will not buy again
Summary: Do not buy this brand. Buy Dr. Entre's for economy or Bandoo for ease of use.Details:I've purchased 3 brands of detox foot patches: Bandoo, Dr. Entre's, and these. They all turn equally black and slightly goopy after I've sweat in them overnight. I have no idea what that actually accomplishes, so I can't compare them based on effectiveness. What I can compare is ease of use.These are by far the worst, and I won't use the ones I've already bought, let alone purchase them again. First, these come disassembled, meaning the adhesive sheets are separate from the actual patch. So to use them, you have to remove the liner on an adhesive sheet, then place the pad on the adhesive, then stick the whole thing to the bottom of your foot. Slightly annoying, but not bad. The biggest problem with these is the way-too-strong adhesive, which is MUCH stronger than the very thin sheet. Which means removing these is stupid hard. The sheet tears easily, and you have to pick away little bits at a time until you get most of the sheet off your foot. While you're doing that, the detox patch pulls apart, exposing the inner goop. Once you get most of the sheet off your foot, there's still a lot of adhesive left. 2 solid minutes of rubbing, both with my hand and with a damp washcloth, did not come close to removing all the adhesive. I had to get an alcohol swab to try to get the rest off, and even that didn't work well. I bought a 100-pack of these, and I used them for exactly one night, and I will never use them again.The Bandoo brand is the best in terms of ease of use. The pads are already affixed to the adhesive sheet, which saves a step. But what really matters is that the adhesive is exactly the right strength - strong enough to stay on all night, but very easy to remove without tearing the sheet or leaving residue. Sadly, the Bandoo brand is 10 times as expensive - you get 10 pads for the same price as 100 of these.The Dr. Entre's brand is an ok compromise. The pads are separate from the adhesive sheets, like this brand, but that's not much of an inconvenience. The adhesive is a little too strong - the sheet doesn't tear, but it still leaves some residue that I have to rub to get off. But they're >10 times cheaper than Bandoo, and even cheaper than this horrible brand.
A**R
Pulled out infection in leg
Don't usually leave reviews but I got to this time. I've used foot pads before off and on they seem to help me on my feet get real sore. I got a major infection in the bottom of one of my legs it was swollen and red and untouchable. I never got a fever but it got real bad. I got the foot pads put one on each foot and one over the spot on my leg that was infected where I saw a teeny tiny little cut. Before this I had been out cleaning out my septic system for the 3 days trying to get my toilet to work. I can only assume that I got some sort of septic infection from that teeny tiny little cut. I wore them in the evening it was probably on for 6 hours when I took it off the ones on my feet were black but the one that was over my leg had a drip line going down the pad from where the teeny tiny little cut was on my leg there was fresh clear ooze at the bottom of the drip.there was no visible signs of any sort of oozing from this cut . it looked like barely a closed dot on my leg before this. And I didn't even know that had anything to do with my leg infection. I wore them at work and put a pair of compression socks over my legs the next day for 12 hours and my swelling was almost gone by the time I got home. I have a very physical job so I have to be able to do a lot of walking which probably helped. I'm still using them to make sure that I get the rest of the toxins out. But my legs haven't felt this good at work in a long time. I can honestly say I think they probably saved my life if it had gotten any more into my bloodstream it would have been really bad because I don't/won't and almost never have gone to the doctor. If nature can't take care of it.....I try to find a natural remedy or tincture. alternative medicine is the way it used to be done before money and greed got involved and changed how we healed our bodies. They're going to say it doesn't work if they don't make money off of it. If it doesn't keep breaking you won't keep coming back.
C**
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