Kinoki Foot Pads are a new herbal remedy to cleanse and detoxify the body. There are several reasons why Kinoki Foot Pads are popular, and based on what I gather, Kinoki Foot Pads are 100% natural and herbal; are convenient to use, and effective. However Kinoki Foot Pads have not been without controversy as you will also learn in this article.
Why Detoxify?
Herbalists believe that several modern day illnesses, diseases and chronic health conditions are caused by several years of dietary neglect. Indulging in junk food that has preservatives and chemicals, combined with a lack of proper vitamins and minerals, cause toxin build up in the body. This in turn will affect the body’s immune system and cleansing capabilities.
When the body’s normal waste removal systems become clogged or are unable to function properly, toxins leak back into the blood stream, and can cause all kinds of problems for the internal organs. This inevitably results in a variety of health problems and conditions; symptoms will reveal the body’s desperate attempts to clean out the toxins and wastes that are polluting it. If the body is unable to eliminate toxins the normal way, which is through the colon, one of the next options is eliminating the toxins through the skin. Now, that won’t look pretty at all.
One quick and easy way of detoxifying the body is through the use of Kinoke Foot Pads.
Kinoki Foot Pads - 100% Herbal
Kinoki foot pads are formulated in Japan using all-natural tree extracts and powerful negative ions. The pads act like a toxin magnet and draws all the toxins and metabolic waste in your body, to the pads.
Kinoki Foot Pads - Convenient And Easy To Use
It is easy to use Kinoki, just place ONE PAD on the SOLE of your FOOT before going to bed. That’s all there is to it.
Kinoki Foot Pads - Effective
In the morning when you wake, check out your pads. You will find that the pad has absorbed toxins accumulated in your body while you slept. The white pad would now appear in a shade of gray to black.
All you have to do is use a fresh pad each night, until the color on the pad becomes lighter and lighter when removed in the morning.
Although there are many ways to detoxify the body, but foot pads are probably the easiest, simplest and most convenient way to rid your body of heavy metals, metabolic wastes, toxins, microscopic parasites, mucous, and much more.
Kinoki Foot Pads Controversy
There have been several people coming out complaining about Kinoki saying that first, many screaming Kenoki is a scam and that it simply does not work. I have come across several articles, blogs and comments by people saying it does not help however many of these were unable to say if they actually tried it or not. There were also many who said that they did try it and it worked for them.
Another problem that has been mentioned is their billing system which has some problems such as some people getting billed again, the following month after their order. Some people are also having a hard time contacting Kinoki through the number indicated on their website www.buykinoki.com.
So how do we filter what’s fact and what’s now? With all the information online, it really is difficult figuring out which is the truth and which is not. But if there is anything that I believe they should provide buyers, it’s a money back guarantee, if the product is as good and effective as its manufacturers say it is, then I am sure a money back guarantee will show how much trust they have in the product. Of course, subject to certain considerations or policies.
Body detox is increasing in popularity and Kinoki Foot Pads are just one of many other toxin removing foot pads available in the market, and one method out of several, to remove body toxins. So if this does not work for your, maybe something else will.
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Other Detox Foot Pad Alternatives
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January 11th, 2008 at 9:12 am
This is a serious scam, I placed an order over a month ago, paid an absurd amount for shipping, and still didnt receive anything! When I became curious as to what was going on and did a little bit of research I found dozens of customers with similar stories who never even received their order but were billed and continue to be charged on a monthly basis. The company is impossible to locate or contact, they give out a phone number and address but nobody responds there. They said 10-15 days for shipping, its been almost 2 months and I have nothing!
January 14th, 2008 at 12:38 am
I think in this modern day of science and technology if there was an easy way to remove toxins from the human body the medical industry would be selling it already. Foot pads??? How stupid is that? Why not wrap the pads around your ass? That would make more sense. That is if you believe the hype to begin with. There is no known way of removing Teflon from our blood streams and we all have it. Scam scam scam! Don’t waste your money!
January 21st, 2008 at 12:12 pm
Thanks for sharing this valuable information. I appreciate it and appreciate others posting their experiences concerning this product. I had thought of placing an order, but now, will not do so. Thanks…Ann
January 21st, 2008 at 4:37 pm
I ordered your pads by phone three weeks ago, you pulled the money from my account and I have note been able to get through by phone at anytime and have not recieved the pads.
Please call 330 701 XXXX.
January 23rd, 2008 at 2:31 pm
I have not gotten a response to my order, it has been over three weeks now. if I do not get a response from you soon I will take further steps to resolve this issue.
Danny Losch
January 23rd, 2008 at 5:27 pm
well, I ordered the pads, and while it took a while, received my order and am trying them. the ad never said it would eliminate every toxin from your body, and as far as I am concerned, if it eliminates some of them, then they are working. I have a wait to see results attitude instead of a blanked condemnation of something that I haven’t tried personally. e.
January 23rd, 2008 at 7:08 pm
Seriously. think about it. its a scam. like in the commercial when it talks about “just like in trees, toxins go down to the roots,…..” humans are not trees. and that makes no sense to begin with. just because the thing gets dark doesnt mean its doing anything but wiping up the sweat it causes by covering up the pores on your feet. people are damn stupid.
January 23rd, 2008 at 10:21 pm
Hello Danny… your comments on this post have been approved, however for your privacy I did not include your phone number which was part of the comment, and on a second comment, I left the last four digits blank.
January 25th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
were can i buy the foot pads
January 25th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
To BoHo and A Guy Says. BoHo…..obviously you don’t know what you are talking about if you want to wrap it around your ass. Get your facts straight and try something before you knock it. Your feet contain nerve endings corresponding to each part of the body. The soles of your feet have the greatest number of capillary endings. Different parts of the sole are connected with different internal organs and detoxifying can help relieve internal pain. That’s why it DOES work. Why can’t it work? We’ve actually seen this first hand with a foot soak machine and you would be amazed as to what comes out and the colors. We seriously think you should give it a shot. There are other brands out there. Maybe not this one since people aren’t receiving their orders. It’s Not a scam! Herbal is the best remedy.
January 26th, 2008 at 4:34 am
Hi Kenneth…. the best place to buy kinoki online is through their website http://www.buykinoki.com, but I must warn you that there have been several people complaining about order related problems such as the product not arriving and people getting billed recurrently for the product.
January 26th, 2008 at 7:01 am
Due the number of complaints about Kinoki’s ordering system and after sales support… you might want to consider other foot pads that have better service in that regard. Here are a couple of alternatives, Acupeds Detox Foot Pads - Box of 12, and

Verseo Detox Foot Patch
January 28th, 2008 at 3:42 pm
Was wondering if these things (or something like them) might help my husband. He is a mechanic and works with a lot of chemicals that seem to be building up in is body. It is showing up in very very concave fingernails. Doctors say there is nothing wrong with him or that the fingernail issue is a result of his ashma. He tried the mechanics gloves. Have you ever tried to put a bolt on a nut with gloves on and not get a hole in the gloves? Didn’t work. Any comments would be helpful. Thanks.
January 29th, 2008 at 1:28 pm
please cancel foot pads
thank you
barbara maple
January 30th, 2008 at 11:34 am
I do not have credit cards so would appreciate having an address so that I could order this product.
Thank you
January 30th, 2008 at 4:53 pm
Beverly, I think he should definitely give foot pads a try. I bet you’d be really surprised and it wouldn’t hurt to give it a shot.
February 5th, 2008 at 1:29 pm
This is Sad. It is nothing but a chemical change that consumers do not know about. When the herbal supplement on the pad touch your foot there are trace amounts from the last pad you put on, which will gradually turn the pad whiter in reaction to the previous trace amounts on your foot. In other words all foot pads are hoaxes. All natural,Yes somewhat. As you may know some natural things mixed with other natural things perform chemical reactions. What do you think the pads are made out of, 100% cotton with some slaps of all natural lubed crap on it? This is a mental cure. Oh and R&M about that foot soaking machine…You don’t add just water to that machine you add a solution which basically is a chemical reaction. Be Amazed if you believe in magic and THEY HOPE you do($$$).
February 6th, 2008 at 4:41 am
I’ve been reading that many people on here think that this is a hoax/scam. Here’s a tad bit of information for ya…think about this, why do they tell you to put socks on if your cold? Did you know that if you have a cough, putting Vicks Vapor rub on the soles of your feet and then wearing socks to bed actually soothes the cough?? I was skeptical myself, but reluctantly tried it, and it worked!! What’s to say that the kinoki pads wouldn’t work? It’s not THAT far fetched. The medical world is finding more and more that natural/herbal remedies are the best for the body, and that detoxing is actually curing many ailments that we have today!
February 6th, 2008 at 9:19 am
still waiting on my order - bastards
February 6th, 2008 at 9:20 am
order not received - still waiting
February 8th, 2008 at 2:02 am
There is a cheaper and easier way to remove toxins from the body. Just use Epsome salt..it also makes your feet soft. It’s just a dollar at Walmart and you don’t get cold feet.
February 8th, 2008 at 11:57 am
Does anyone online have any bloodwork for the presence of heavy metals before and after the footpads? That will be the only way to know if they are working. I would love to see the results since I know this can work. But like car gimmicks that save fuel, the EPA has declared them all false in massive dyno testing.
February 8th, 2008 at 9:04 pm
I have ordered this product 5 weeks ago.I have called and can’t get anyone.I did a whois on the website,and came up with this info:
Registration Service Provided By: ICDSoft.com
Contact: hosting@icdsoft.com
Visit: http://www.ICDSoft.com
Domain name: buykinoki.com
Registrant Contact:
Xacta 3000 Inc.
Administrative Contact (xacta3000inc@gmail.com)
+1.7323632993
Fax: na
1955 Swarthmore Avenue Suite 3
Lakewood, NJ 08701
US
Administrative Contact:
Xacta 3000 Inc.
Administrative Contact (xacta3000inc@gmail.com)
+1.7323632993
Fax: na
1955 Swarthmore Avenue Suite 3
Lakewood, NJ 08701
US
Technical Contact:
Xacta 3000 Inc.
Administrative Contact (xacta3000inc@gmail.com)
+1.7323632993
Fax: na
1955 Swarthmore Avenue Suite 3
Lakewood, NJ 08701
US
Status: Locked
Name Servers:
ns1.s450.sureserver.com
ns2.s450.sureserver.com
Creation date: 04 May 2007 17:29:36
Expiration date: 04 May 2008 17:29:36
I am about two seconds from filing a lawsuit.This is b.s.Anyone else care to join me?
February 8th, 2008 at 9:14 pm
Hahahahahahaha! God bless the internet! Never fails me when I need a good laugh!
Why, consider just this headline:
“Why Detoxify?”!!!
What a genious question! Wow! Does it really take an Einstein to come up with something like this?!?
It’s like they said, “Hey, people, we know you are going to find this hard to believe… BUT, according to the latest medical research, it’s NOT a such a good idea “to be saving” all those toxins in your body! A toxin is a toxin is a toxin. Or - poison”.
Now seriously, where are the experts’ testimonials? Data and/or material evidence from credible medical/scientific research studies? Where can we find “before” and “after” comparisons
February 11th, 2008 at 11:54 pm
To go along with T&F, there’s an old technique to find if one’s circulation is appropriate. Take a sprig of garlic, break it and rub it on the soles of your feet. If, an hour later garlic can be smelled on the breath your circulation is fine.
February 14th, 2008 at 10:27 pm
I ordered kinoki foot pads on Jan. 8, 2008. It just hit my bank today, Feb. 14th, which screws my checking acct up. I found XACTA 3000 on my laptop (on line banking). They overcharged me, according to thier OWN shipping/Handling chart, so I call them. 22 minutes on hold. I hang up. 17 minutes the second time. Finally got some poor bastard who couldn’t tell me anything about ANYTHING. I ended up reading the entire shipping polocy to him. No understanding whatsoever. I tried to e-mail the “customer Service” help page, but the message will not send. These foot pads better be good…Oh, and by the way, FREE PADS for life, just pay S&H. I asked the kid who answered how long XACTA 3000 had been in Biz.. He said he THOUGHT they had been in biz for a year or two, not sure, because he was new. Dont hold your breath, sports fans…
February 19th, 2008 at 6:49 pm
I ordered them. After 2 months I got them. I am using them. I don’t know if it’s a scam but I can tell you that most of “Medical/Pharmaceutical” IS a scam. Even if there was proof this works your Doctor would NEVER tell you. He would be out of his Profession.
February 21st, 2008 at 6:11 pm
I also ordered the kinoki foot pads and received a charge immediately from a Lakewood NJ company. The product did take a few weeks to come to my home though I am a patient person so this is not a problem for me. I just tried the product for the first time last night and I must say that I do feel better today than I normally would. There was a large amount of brown gunk on the pads when I removed them this morning that seemed to smell like old beef. That could be part of the excretion of my body or it could be something to do with the ingredients of the product. I will use the product further and give more feedback soon.
February 22nd, 2008 at 5:28 pm
I have used the pads for about a month and then recieved three credit card charges for shipping and handling and no pads. Is this a credit card scam of=r what ?
February 24th, 2008 at 9:07 pm
where is my order at?????
February 25th, 2008 at 9:03 am
They took almost 4 weeks to come, but they did say 3 to 4 weeks. I thought I would receive two packs (one free). Apparently I thought one pack was 14. But apparently one pack is 7, so I did get the “buy one get one free”. At $19+ a week, who can afford it? That would be over $76 a month! But they react exactly as they said. I don’t know if they are helping me, but I have not finished the 14 days yet then I will think about it.
February 26th, 2008 at 7:02 pm
It took about 7 weeks to get my order and I got no responses from customer service about where my order was. I think there was a post on their site that due to bad weather in the orient the orders were taking longer…whatever.
I did get them and I’ve used them six days in a row with no improvement in color. I guess I’m a toxic mess. Has anyone who’s actually tried them… how long does it normally take to get lighter?
February 29th, 2008 at 12:10 am
Do NOT order Kinoki pads from buykinoki.com. I ordered Jan. 16th and still have not received them. I finally got a human being on the line and he said my card was declined. I had the bank card statement in front of me where the money was taken out of my account. Once that issue was resolved I was told I was now at the back of the line again and have another 6 weeks wait! That is insane. They shouldn’t be running a national TV spot if they can’t handle the response.
March 6th, 2008 at 4:10 pm
Ordered pads for myself and husband in November, got them in December. After reading the requirement to have the pads tested, we decided that we would return them. I did so and told them to discontinue any auto-delivery. To date, I have to file disputes with American Express and then they reverse the charges, but this is getting boring as it is over three months now. Today I finally got someone on the phone who gave me an excuse for the error and told me that IF I’D LIKE TO RETURN what they sent me that I had already canceled, they’d credit me. I’m already getting credited through AMEX, so I told them to send me a return postage label and then I’d return them; he did not reply so I assume, they want me to return them at my expense. No, I will not; I canceled this product three months ago. I’ll update!
March 8th, 2008 at 1:41 pm
I STILL HAVE NOT RECEIVED MY PRODUCTS!!!! THEY HAVE CHARGED MY ACCOUNT THOUGH!!! THIS IS A SCAM!!!
March 14th, 2008 at 8:32 pm
I would like say that I ordered the Kinoki foot pads in the first week of February 2008.Here it is
March 14th and still have not received them.They have not taken any money out of my account yet.Also I looked up my order number and it states
that it does not exist.This was from the automation confirmation e mail they had sent me after I ordered.I tried to call them at 3:00 P.M.
on Friday March 14th and their office is closed after 1:00 P.M.Funny that on their website they state that you can call them from 9 to 5 Monday through Friday.Ring any bells?(no pun intended)
March 18th, 2008 at 1:31 am
I’ve used the footpads every night for a couple of weeks. The color is typically brown and last night the color finally got lighter that I could notice. I felt more awake in the mornings immediately. I feel more energy during the days. I feel like my thinking is clearer. I just ordered some 3 to 4 months more and looking forward to more improvements!
March 20th, 2008 at 3:36 am
I used kinokis a few weeks back.. they makes ur feet stink like poo. i would recommend this product!!
March 31st, 2008 at 11:14 pm
I ordered kinokis foot pad 2 months ago and still haven’t received them. I’m with you Sandra, this has scam written all over it. My order isn’t here but they are still advertising on TV
May 8th, 2008 at 12:36 am
SCAM SCAM.
I have the new Harriet Carter catalog and i came across a bio energiser de-tox foot spar.
on page 21 of her new catalog.
Looks good in fact i am going to order one for my family use.
But i want you to know what the packets contain that you put into the warm water, notice it says,: low sodium salt,: like wow, say da,you can clean a lot of feet with low sodium salt…
That is why i am here to say it is a scam… scam..
I did try the product, and it did make the patches black, but $30.00 for 14 patches, no no no .
Check out harriets new catalog and tell her Big Al
sent you and you will get a good seat…..
Need some feed back alcid4cr@msn.com
May 13th, 2008 at 8:27 pm
I personally think that this product has a potential if only the distributors will work extra harder in providing fast service to keep the customers satisfied.
June 22nd, 2008 at 4:30 am
I get my kinoki foot pads at walgreens. I have used them like a week and a half. I have a lot of healh probs and work in an envirment that is a very OLD building. I FEEL THE differences already and will continue to use them.
June 24th, 2008 at 6:57 am
So I used a pad as a doosh for my girlfriend and it works!! BUY KINOKE!!!!!
June 25th, 2008 at 7:30 am
I bought Kinoki Cleansing Detox Foot Pads a week ago. Let me tell you, they do work! I recently told my family about it and they saw results after seeing me taking the pad off, I’ll definitely buy more in the future. But I do recommend buying it at Bed Bath & Beyond (that’s where I got mine), if you don’t want to wait so long.
June 30th, 2008 at 6:06 am
We received our Kinoki foot pads about a week after ordering, no cc issues on our bank statement so far. They must have improved over time. Just this past weekend we saw them for sale at Walgreen’s (no shipping charges) if you want them sooner.
This is our fourth night using them, my husband came along for the ride. So far we used one patch on one foot the first night, one pad on the other foot the second night, and now 2 nights in a row on both feet (the photo shows both feet coverered although the directions say only one). We have yet to see the noticeable color change…must be because we are very toxic. We do, however, notice more of a lightness to us and more energy. Maybe it was just from eating more garlic in my cooking. I will let you know if there is a substantial improvement.
But for now I do give the company and the foot pads two thumbs up.
July 17th, 2008 at 9:13 pm
The pads contain wood vinegar in a powdered form. The moisture of your feet reconstitutes the the vinegar which turns a brownish color. There is no detox effect. It is a simple and cool trick of chemistry that has people wasting their money.
Here is a site that might shed some light on this. http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4083
August 6th, 2008 at 3:43 pm
Ordered the footpads on feb 3-09 they overcharged and never got them then got a e mail in august 08 saying did you order kinoki pads and did not recieve your order I e mailed bACK WITH MY PHONE NUMBER THEY KNEW HOW MUCH i SPENT AND THE DAY BUT SAID DID NOT KNOW IF IT WAS PAID FOR TO FAX A COPY THAT I PAID IF I DIDNT PAY WOULD I LIKE THEM TO SEND ANOTHER HELL NO ARE THEY CRAZY THEY GAVE FAX #732-363-6607 WHICH IS LAKEWOOD NJ
August 18th, 2008 at 2:33 am
I bought kinoke pads 2 years ago when I was diagnosed with maladinia. I was cured after the first night of wearking kinoke pads. I kept on using them despite my family’s claims that this was modern day snake oil. My mental capacity increased and now I can move objects with my mind. My family is now afraid of me and dare not make one disparaging remark about Kinoke. Buy em today.