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Shu
Li, Detoxify with Foot Pouch,
How It Works The Shu Li Detoxify Pouch is a bag that contains a mixture of powdered ingredients. The pouch is placed in contact with the skin, and held in place over a number of hours. The typical contact points on the body chosen would be the soles of the feet. However, it can also be used in areas where there is discomfort, for example: shoulder, back, knee, ankle, elbow etc.
Stimulation Of Meridian points: The concept of stimulating acupuncture points at the base of the feet, for example, through reflexology massage, is well established. Meridians in Traditional Chinese Medicine may be understood as channels that link various parts of the body. Stimulation of points along such meridians, by the use of needles or massage, may stimulate other organs or bodily functions that are related to that meridian. Far Infra Red Radiation Shu Li Pouch utilizes the Far Infra Red Radiation (FIR) effect of certain materials to generate that stimulus. FIR has been researched for many years in places like Japan, China, the US, and Sweden for a wide variety of conditions such as muscle sprains, strains, peripheral vascular diseases, arthritis, shoulder stiffness, menstrual pains etc. One effect of FIR is that it may replicate a cardiovascular training effect with people confined to a wheel chair, who are therefore unable to exercise in the conventional way. Some research has even suggested the idea that Infra Red stimulation of the cardiovascular system could be a possible means of maintaining cardiovascular conditioning in astronauts during long space flights. Safe, And Effective Our Shu Li Detoxify Pouch uses a special powderized, purified, aged Pyroligneous Acid that is free of harmful substances such as methanol, and phenols. The powdered wood vinegar is made from a 50% mixture of pure wood vinegar. This is a higher concentration then the norm, which is generally 10-30-5 wood vinegar by weight when powdered. Effect That Lasts We have designed the product for an overall longer lasting effect. Generally, the effect from the Shu Li ™ Pouch ceases when all of the powder in the bag has absorbed moisture. The quantity of powder in each bag is very high. It contains 5 grams of refined wood vinegar, and other high quality ingredients. With the use of an absorbent bag material, each pouch will normally remain effective for at least 7 hours in use. After effective absorption of released toxins and moisture from the body has occurred, the particles within the pouch turn a deep brown in color and the pouch hardens somewhat. Usage For overall health, place the pouches on the soles of the feet at night before retiring. Pouches may also be applied to shoulders, or joints where there is discomfort. For maximum utilization, and benefit keep pouches on for at least 7 hours. You may need to wear socks over the pouches to keep them from being rubbed off if you move around while you are sleeping. You may also use the pouches in the daytime.
Directions: Place as desired. On certain parts of the body, you may find that even after several hours in use, the color of the powders in the bag remains unchanged. This is entirely normal. Contents: Doubled Distilled Wood Vinegar, Tourmaline, Germanium Click Here To Listen To A Recent Call With The Manufacturer of Shu Li Click Here To Listen To Testimonials From Shu Li Users Click Here to Read Testimonials From Shu Li Foot Pouch Users Shu Li represents the synthesis of ancient wisdom and modern western technology, drawing upon the concepts of acupressure, reflexology, far Infrared radiation, essential oils and the use of poultices. Shu Li utilizes Pyroligneous Acid that is made from a renewable source of wood that is harvested in an environmentally friendly way. There are different grades of Pyroligneous Acid, extracted from different types of woods. Some are good for fertilizing the land, while others are good enough for human use. Crude Pyroligneous Acid is refined by fractional distillation to separate a food grade version that is suitable for use in health products. The process is specially designed, and closely monitored, to ensure that harmful, or toxic, by-products are eliminated. We care for the conservation of our environment as much as we insist upon the high quality of our products. The Making Of wood Vinegar (Pyroligneous Acid) One chemical industry that was ubiquitous in earlier times (1920’s) was the wood distillation industry. The principle product, after processing, was a charcoal with low yields of chemical products. The wood used for distillation was air dried for 6 to 18 months. Artificial drying methods were later developed to shorten the drying time and better control the moisture content. During distillation, wood is placed inside an oven and heating started. When wood is heated above 270C, it begins a process of decomposition called carbonization. If air is absent, the final product is charcoal (since there is no oxygen present to react with the wood). If air, which contains oxygen is present, the wood will catch fire, and burn when it reaches a temperature of 400-500C. The final product is wood ash. If wood is heated while away from air, moisture is first driven off, and until this is complete, the wood temperature remains at 100-110C. When the wood is dry, its temperature rises to about 270C, it spontaneously decomposes, and heat is emitted. This is the well-known reaction that takes place during charcoal burning. The first distillate (condensation from the gases) is almost entirely water and it is not until about the 4th hour that the liquor slowly darkens and contains increasing amounts of acid. The crude condensate produced from the distillation of wood is called Pyroligneous Acid. The crude Pyroligneous Acid is then refined by fractional distillation to separate a food grade version that is suitable for use in health products. More questions? Visit the Frequently Asked Questions page.
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