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Balance for Life
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Chi Foot Patches
Toxins accumulate in extremities furthest from the heart
For centuries, Eastern medical study holds the view that toxins go downwards in the body and accumulate from the tips of the toes to the ankles. Toxins tend to sink to the lower part of the body during the day and accumulate around the feet. Eastern medicine also understands that toxic accumulation can lead to degenerative disease. The feet are considered as important as a “second heart” and an abbreviated version of the body with 62 acupuncture points on the soles of the feet. Each point relates to an organ in the body. In foot Reflexology and Eastern Medicine, the top third of the foot relates to the organs in the top third of the body, the arch relates to the organs in the centre of the body and the heel to the organs in the lower third of the body. The heart has the job of providing life support by pumping blood. Blood carries nutrients, water and oxygen to every cell and then carries out toxins from cells to the kidneys, lungs, liver and skin for processing and excretion. Not all chemicals, acids and toxins leave the body, even if it is healthy. Poor blood circulation brings many problems including accumulated fluids and toxins that can cause painful swelling around the ankles. Patches are applied to the soles of the feet and can also be used on other parts of the body including palms of the hands, acupuncture points, and over swelling, sore or painful areas.
Acupuncture points on the soles of the feet
Chi Foot Patch ingredients
Chi foot patches contain 20% Tourmaline, a semi-precious gem stone. Bamboo Vinegar is another major ingredient in the Chi Foot Patches along with Siberian Ginseng, Achyranthis Radix, Paeoniae Rubrae Radix, Artemisia Lwayomogi, Caragana sinica and Platicodon grandiflorum. The Chi Foot Patches are free from starch fillers. All-natural dry powdered ingredients are inside the patches.
How do I use the Chi Foot Patches?
The patches are placed intact on the adhesive plaster that comes in the pack. They are adhered like a big plaster to wherever you choose to put them. Chi foot patches can be used at any time but preferably at bedtime. Many people rotate two patches on the feet each night, starting with the ball of their feet the first night, the arch the second night, the heel the third night, then back to the ball of the foot to compare what comes out. If applying patches to other parts of the body, still put one or more on both feet. Socks worn over the foot pads may prevent accidentally kicking them off the feet during sleep. Do not place patches over the eyes or broken skin. In the morning, remove the patches and check them for changes. Patches may range from being light brown to dark brown and wet, to near black and soaking with a foul smell. It depends on the individual. Remove the wet used patches after sleep and discard them.
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