Monday, May 25, 2026

Ancient Japanese technique frees your body of toxins

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Sefudun detox footpads are a natural way to remove toxins from your body through the sweat glands on the bottom of your feet.

According to ancient Japanese medical tradition, there are 360 accupuncture points on the human body, 60 of which are found on the bottom of our feet. The health of our internal organs is directly correlated to foot health.

Sefundun have produced a series of footpads full of natural ingredients to help remove the toxins. Simply remove from the packet and stick on the bottom of your feet, sit back and relax, and watch the toxins exit. The herb mix of the patches draws out the toxins from your body in a safe and non-invasive way. When you remove the patches, chances are they will have turned black, testament to the working power found in this ancient knowledge.

  • The main ingredients of Ginger Foot Pads – ginger powder, bamboo vinegar powder. And these are all natural ingredients, are known for their detox properties to clean the body and lift the mood.
  • This foot pad helps activating cells, relieving fatigue, absorb impurities, waste removal, improve energy, immunity, sleep aid, pain relief, clear foot odors.
  • The detox foot pads aid in the perception of improved sleep quality as they help to sleep better. Stick to use it for a long time, can effectively dispel the body moisture.
  • Take one adhesive sheet and slowly peel off the paper. Place each patch at the bottom middle of your foot/sole. Wear the socks to sleep. Finally, remove and discard after 6-8 hours.

Packs of 20 or 30 are available on Amazon.com, or try the other brands on sale for detox foot pads.

 

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