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Why is Original Shu Li Pads ™ sometimes wet, and sometimes not?

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Why is Original Shu Li Pads ™ sometimes wet, and sometimes not?

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The powder material in Original Shu Li Pads ™ are hydroscopic, (attracts water). This being true, you have effectively put a ‘sink’ against your skin when using the ‘Pad’. If there is excess fluid accumulation at the point of the body where the ‘Pads’ are applied, or if used at the bottom of the feet, then the ‘Pads’ will most likely be wet. If the ‘pads’ are applied to a joint where there is no excess fluid retention, then the powder will remain relatively dry, even after a number of hours. Original Shu Li Pads ™ turn brown when wet, however you get different shadings of brown depending on the user.

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