Cleanse Patch Review – Anatomy Of A Foot Patch

by Ernesto Martinez on September 13, 2009 · diet

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What Is The Cleanse Patch?

The Cleanse Patch is a small patch that is placed on the bottom of the feet and is said to remove chemicals, toxins and waste from the body overnight. Used in Asia for decades, the cleanse patch gives promise to consumers of weight loss, more energy, more mental clarity, migraine relief, healthier joints, better nights sleep and better blood circulation. That’s right, all that from by wearing the patch while you sleep.

How The Cleanse Patch Functions

According to the manufactures Web site, the human boy is full of harmful toxins and chemicals, thanks to the air we breathe, the food we eat and even due to the medications we take. These harmful toxins are responsible for cellulite, weight gain and most of the health and medical problems we face. Each night, users place patches on the bottom of their feet before bed time and leave them on for 6 to 8 hours. The patches stimulate the nerve endings and suck out the nasty toxins and other impurities from the feet; thereby allowing the lymphatic system to do its job more effectively. With these toxins now removed from the body, users will: slow down the aging process, boost the metabolism and lose excess weight. As the toxin level in the body decreases the patches get lighter and lighter.

Ingredients

The Cleanse Patch only includes three ingredients: organic tourmaline, organic agaricus mushroom and organic eucalyptus sap powder. The agaricus mushroom, actually refers to a large group of mushrooms, consisting of over 300 members. The Cleanse Patch does not provide any specific information on which variety of mushroom is in the Cleanse Patch. However, agaricus mushrooms are known for their immune boosting powers and may offer cancer protection. Eucalyptus sap powder is a powerful antiseptic and disinfectant. Tourmaline is a mineral, that dietary supplements claim generates negative ions, to soothe the body and increase circulation. However, tourmaline is mined as a gemstone and their appears to be no evidence to support this.

Pros and Cons to Consider

The Cleanse Patch does not have any known side effects as it is not taken orally. Some people reported skin irritation when using the patch in places other than the soles of the feet. No studies have been performed on detox patches so their effectiveness is still in question. Also, science tells us that our feet are not a permeable membrane (think of water, it is not capable of going through the skin). Science also tells us that the kidneys and liver are the only organs that can detoxify the body.

Even though customer approval is very high its more than likely due to the subconscious mind believing that the product works. Since tests were performed on the patches it was discovered that the discoloration of the patches doesn’t come from toxins, its simply a reaction to moisture i.e. sweaty feet. For such an expensive product with no real clinical studies, dieters are better served choosing another supplement or good old fashioned exercise.

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