No evidence 'detox foot pads' can treat various medical conditions and illnesses: experts

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🇵🇭 No evidence 'detox foot pads' can treat various medical conditions and illnesses: experts

'No evidence' of safety, efficacyThe FDA said the pads had not undergone the administration's evaluation process for quality and safety., an oncologist at the Dagupan Doctors Villaflor Memorial Hospital, told AFP:"There are no clinical trials or other scientific studies...that detox foot pads work to draw out toxins or other harmful chemicals from the body in order to prevent or cure any illnesses -- including cancer -- or that they are safe.

"There is no scientific basis for those foot pads," he told AFP."There is no evidence that these work for those ailments -- [they] will not work on tumours", he said.

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