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According to Chinese medical knowledge, our
human body has over 360 acupuncture points, with more than 60
acupuncture points found on the soles of the foot. Known as the
“second heart”, they are the reflective zones of our major
internal organs, they are also potential homes for toxins. When
the blood circulates to the soles, the Kenno Takara Foot Patch
sachet can absorb toxins released from the acupuncture points.
The Kenno Takara Foot Patch comes in a white sachet that is
applied to the soles of the feet. After only one night of body
detox, there may be significant changes to the smell and color
of the sachet (from brown to grayish black) as it reflects the
amount and degree of toxins which were extracted from the body.
With continuous usage, there should be a visible reduction in
the stain and odor of the sachet.
Circulation of blood and lymphatic fluids reach their furthest
point in the soles of the feet before being return 'pumped' back
up into the higher portions of the body. Unfortunately in
today's society, seemingly too much of our time is spent
persuing sedimentary activities. This can lead to circulatory
dysfunction and an inhibited flow of the lymphatic fluids in the
body (the lymphatic system in fact has no pumping organ like the
circulatory system, and thus relies upon sufficient motion and
bodily activity to precipitate fluid motion) as they begin to
accumulate in the ankles and lower legs due to gravity.
The feet are also called the 'mirror of the body', as the
various reflex points and nerve endings can traced to areas on
the feet. This is what reflexology is based on (note the above
foot diagram for reference). Ancient Chinese Reflexology teaches
that stimulation and toxicity release from these sensitive
mirror points, may also lead to vitality and wellness for the
associated body parts. At the very least, the removal of toxic
buildups in the body can only promote increased health as the
body processes and immune system do not have to be taxed so hard
to maintain optimum regulatory functions.
Potent, high-quality, all-natural ingredients in the Kenno
Takara Foot Patch include the Agaricus mushroom from the jungles
of Brazil. It is a plant textile that absorbs carcinogenic
substances. The patches also contain chitosan, bamboo sap,
eucalyptus sap, ionic (absorbable) tourmaline minerals, saururus
chenesis (which was the first plant to grow at the atomic bomb
site in Hiroshima) fermented adjusting starches and other potent
plant ingredients. Additionally, the dried pasture sap in Kenno
Takara Foot Patches have strong sterilizing power,
detoxification, infiltration and absorption qualities. In the
end, the combination of these powerful ingredients in the
precise herbal ratios became the Takara Patch standard that
would take the world by storm! |
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Not all heavy metals are bad, in fact in
small quantities certain heavy metals are nutritionally
essential for a healthy life and are commonly found naturally in
foods, fruits, vegetables, and in multivitamin products.
However, the exposure of humans to the normal healthy quantities
found in naturally-occuring sources is greatly out of balance in
today's industrialized world.
Previously, the medical community's concern over metal toxicity
was in regard to acute industrial exposure, where certain
dramatic measures were performed to stimulate elimination of
those metals. More recently, there has been concern over lead
intoxication in children from sucking or eating lead-based
paint, for example, and legislation has been enacted to reduce
this possible contamination. For most of these potentially toxic
minerals, there are many common uses and possible contamination
sources throughout our society; our concern must be with more
widespread and long-term observation of and protection from
these dangers. Lead, mercury, cadmium, arsenic, and, more
recently, aluminum are the main toxic minerals. Beryllium,
bismuth, and bromine must be considered as well. And there are
other heavy and radioactive metals that could bring future
difficulties. Most of these minerals were present in our
environment only in minute amounts until recent centuries, when
the orientation toward industrialization and production brought
about our many technological advances. But technology, like
medicine, has its side effects. Mining these metals from the
earth and using them in society-as leaded gasoline or
silver-mercury tooth amalgam, for example-have brought all of us
into regular exposure with them.
We
cannot realistically put all the lead and cadmium for example,
back into the earth and cover it up. We need to deal with their
presence. Most of these heavier metals are quite stable and
decompose fairly slowly, if at all, so they remain in the
environment. The basic way that these heavy metals cause
problems in the human body is by displacing or replacing related
minerals that are required for essential body functions. For
example, cadmium can replace zinc, and lead displaces calcium;
when this happens, the cadmium or lead is stored in the bones or
other tissues and becomes harder to clear, while the important
functions of the minerals that are replaced cannot be carried
out. Heavy metals become toxic when they are not metabolized by
the body and accumulate in the soft tissues. Heavy metals may
enter the human body through food, water, air or even through
absorption through the skin in agriculture, manufacturing,
pharmaceutical, industrial, or residential settings. Both adults
and children are frequently exposed on a regular basis to heavy
metals.
The overabundance of heavy metal & chemicals in the human body
make it difficult to absorb the important minerals and vitamins
in food that our bodies need. These blockages may add to
digestive problems, parasites, allergies, emotional issues and
may also make the body more vulnerable to diseases. One solution
to dealing with the prevalence of heavy metals in the body is to
draw the heavy metal and toxins out of the body through external
means. The Takara Patch has been proven effective in assisting
the body in drawing heavy metals through the skin, and binding
them in the patch to prevent re-absorption. |