Monday, January 5, 2009
A possibly useless and quite pricey product for New Year's detoxification
Why I bought this product, I have no idea. I guess I basically hoped that a five-day regimen of applying weird, smelly patches and eating lots of vegetables would be able to undo all the damage I've done to my liver since moving to Abu Dhabi by sucking it right out the bottom of my feet. Even if I didn't really believe that, a small part of me must have wished it to be true to fork over the cash, right?
And I call myself a journalist.
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Yeah, these are sold in America at Bed Bath and Beyond under the name of, something like, "Kenoki pads" One of the media did an investigative report and found them to be a bunch of hooey (fake junk)
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