July 15th, 2010
The first time my doctor told me about Takara Patches, I thought he was nuts! How could these tea-bag-size patches really clean my blood or make me feel better? You see, I had been ill for months and every doctor I went to seemed perplexed as to what I was suffering from or how to treat me. I admit that I waited a few weeks before I finally purchased them.  First, there wasn’t a lot of first-hand information on the internet, just a lot of hype. Secondly the price seemed very high considering my doctor wanted me to use them every night. (See secret price discount on sidebar and at the end of this article.) Then, coincidentally (if you believe in coincidences), a friend called who was suffering with a similar illness, and she had just started using Takara Patches!  She reported reduced fatigue, and swore that she was going through a major detoxification just by observing the patches in the morning which she felt would certainly strengthen her immune system! So I took the plunge! I hate to admit that I paid almost twice the amount being offered here, but once I tried them, I liked them so much that I kept searching until I found a source I could afford (I ended up buying a sprouter and wheatgrass seeds too!) This is what my doctor assured me of (and also what I found to be true): It detoxified my blood while I slept (be warned it doesn’t smell that great when you wake up!) It helped relieve the burden on my immune system I slept deeper and woke refreshed It alleviated minor pains It supported my blood circulation It cleaned my blood It reduced swelling It was very energizing – I felt better than before. Takara means “spirit with-in the plant”.  Some say it is magical, others say its a wierd phenomena, but I like what the name implies.

Try the Spirit with-in the Plant.

Try Takara Patches and feel your body and spirit’s revival and renewal.

You can buy 36 patches here at Amazon for $54;

or

You can buy 36 patches at Wheatgrass Kits for $44.64 and free shipping!

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