jpeyton Moderator in SFF, Notebooks, Pre-Built/Barebones Moderator Aug 23, 2003 25,375 142 116 Feb 2, 2008 #2 I'm not a chemist, but how easy would it be to cover those footpads in a reagent that turns black when it comes in contact with heat or moisture?
I'm not a chemist, but how easy would it be to cover those footpads in a reagent that turns black when it comes in contact with heat or moisture?
Drakkon Diamond Member Aug 14, 2001 8,401 1 0 Feb 2, 2008 #3 are they FDA approved? No. Chances are they are nothing more than covered in snake oil.
Captante Lifer Oct 20, 2003 30,353 10,876 136 Feb 2, 2008 #5 Fake medical devices are one of the most common scams around & this looks like another one.
Fritzo Lifer Jan 3, 2001 41,920 2,161 126 Feb 2, 2008 #6 Scam. If you put anything on an area with a lot of sweat glands you'll get that. On a side note, the Paris Hilton BJ listed on that screen was hilarious
Scam. If you put anything on an area with a lot of sweat glands you'll get that. On a side note, the Paris Hilton BJ listed on that screen was hilarious
FoBoT No Lifer Apr 30, 2001 63,084 15 81 fobot.com Feb 3, 2008 #7 scam snake oil use your common sense