Shower and step on it!
"The Kino patches are great for me in my 65th year. I am still enjoying new treats/happy surprises from them and have only just opened the third box. At first they were difficult to apply due to limited range of motion in my knees. After the first few applications my legs worked some better and today they have almost full range of motion, bending on demand. The background knee pain that I had grown accustomed to (and ignored) disappeared immediately upon using the first patch. No big deal, but nice. With a few more patches I noticed the real pain upon walking more than a few steps was diminishing so I could comfortably walk farther before the pain hits, but with a little less severity each day. Very Good.
Also a painful and definitely unsightly cold sore type thing -- you know, the one that looks like your lipstick smeared -- at a corner of my mouth really disappeared the first night without leaving a trace. Very nice.
The next thing I noticed that some vague scleral icterus (yellowing) was clearing, a true indication of reversing liver toxicity. My eyeballs are white where they are supposed to be now! A very, very good thing.
And speaking of eyes, for a week or so I have been aware that my reading glasses were more and more just a nuisance when on my face, not actually needing them for close viewing. So, as in the past, they have either been parked on my head, slung around my neck or put in a pocket, unless required for up close reading. The telling thing came today when I drove my car without the special sun glasses, the ones with a bifocal magnifying lens built in so I could read the instrument panel while driving. I could read the whole panel without my glasses!
A few days ago I discovered still another part of my web site, read it, and was delighted to find the suggestion to step on prepared patches to apply. Well. After making like a pretzel to put on patches when I couldn't really even reach my feet, this certainly clicked with me. So, for the very next set of patches, I showered, dried my feet, prepared two patches, put them face up on the bathroom rug, and carefully just stepped onto each patch. Wow. It worked beautifully, easily. Only a light touch was required on the sides of each foot to complete the patch job. And, of course, the pads went on more smoothly with the contents of each dry sachet more evenly distributed using the "Step on It" method. This is what I recommend to everyone now: shower and step on it.
Although I am at less than the half way point of a month`s detoxification, the improvement in my bodily systems continues daily, leading to great anticipation of the wonders to come using Kinotakara. Stay tuned. There may be more good things to report." Cheers-Patti