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Posted on October 25, 2016 at 06:28:27 PM by KenricoCare
Hi Susan,

Excess uric acid and oxalic acid appear as white clump on the pads after use. Removing excess uric acid and oxalic acid are very beneficial for health because they can cause solid crystals to form within the joints, resulting in pain and inflammation.

When applied according to the prescribed protocol, our pads strongly promotes the rebuilding of the cells to keep the body healthy and the skin young. When the body is being rebuilt, it gets rid of old and dead cells from the organs. These old and dead cells are called cell waste. Cell waste can sometimes come out together with excess uric acid and oxalic acid. Removing them are essential to prevent pain and inflammation in the joints.

Every Kenrico pads has their intended purpose and works best with a treatment protocol because their activated ingredients provide synergistic effects during treatment. Therefore, if you have not obtained a treatment protocol, we recommend that you obtain one by consulting directly to KenricoCare.

The protocol is essential because even if the previous pads worked wonders on you without protocol, the same pads may not be very effective when the state of your condition has changed. For example, having fully recovered from previous condition or have different new condition. Also, if you use pads that are not intended for your condition, your body will not fully receive the benefit of the treatment.

All the best,
KenricoCare

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  • Question - By Susan October 25, 2016 at 11:09:02 AM
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