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ZeroSmoke

Monday, May 12, 2008

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Cold turkey. Gum. Patches. None of it has kept you smoke-free, has it? You know smoking is bad for you. You want to stop, but nothing seems to help. Well, what about magnets?

 

Yeah, magnets.

 

Using acupressure (acupuncture without the needles), targeted in your left ear, ZeroSmoke promises to help anyone quit smoking in as little as 30 days. According to their site, this treatment, known as Auricular Therapy, stimulates points in the ear and activates the production of neurotransmitters in the brain to minimize the desire to smoke.

 

All you do is wear the magnets on your ear 3-4 hours a day, when you’re at your calmest (so during the workday is OUT!). For the first week or so, you wear them and continue to smoke. On the 7th day, if you haven’t already, you just stop smoking.

 

Cool.

 

If it doesn’t work, they offer a 100% money-back guarantee. If you really want to quit, and nothing else has worked so far, what do you have to lose by trying?

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Kinoki Foot Pads

Monday, May 12, 2008

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Feet are gross. I don’t get why anyone would ever be “into” feet. And when I saw what Kinoki Foot Pads take OUT of your feet, I knew I had been right all along.

 

From preservatives in foods to pollutants in the air we breathe, we carry a lot of toxins in our bodies. Kinoki Foot Pads, when applied to the bottoms of your feet, draw those toxins out to leave you feeling more energized and revitalized.

 

That’s all well and good, but the proof is in the used pads, which kinda look like a Swiffer after you’ve done your entire floor. Toxins or not, it’s definitely taking something unsavory out of my body. Yikes.

 

The detox foot pads are 100% natural, and resemble large unused teabags, which you put on your feet. Simple enough. The “waste” is drawn out, then you throw the pads away.

 

Take a look at their before and after pictures for yourself, and you’ll get sucked in, as we were, into ordering a two-week supply of pads for $19.99

 

I still don’t like feet, though.

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