RE: CSCracked feet

2009-07-18 Thread Dianne France

Ted

 

Whenever I had cracked heals and HAD to stand and knew my feet were going to 
hurt I would super glue the cracks and the pain was gone immediately.  It's not 
a permanent fix but it sure would help in the short term.

 

Dianne
 
 From: tmmconstruct...@comcast.net
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 Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 19:40:56 -0700
 Subject: CSCracked feet
 
 Thank You to everyone who responded i mixed some cs with aloe vera gel 
 this morning i keep that handy for sunburns and used that on my feet 
 on my way out the door . Its still hurting
 but seems to be working i won't be working over the weekend so 
 hopefully it will get better just wearing sandals instead of work 
 boots Thanks Ted
 
 
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RE: CSCracked feet

2009-07-17 Thread nenahsylver
One more thing about cracked feet. Scaly, flaking skin on the heels
especially, with no fungal cause, can indicate low thyroid function.

 

Nenah   



Re: CSCRACKED FEET

2000-12-06 Thread Joy S. Huffman
Hi Tracy
 
 I shall report back about my heels.  I am also using aromatherapy oil on
 them starting last week, and they are much improved. 


Which essential oil are you using on your feet?

Joy


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Re: CSCRACKED FEET

2000-12-06 Thread Frances Jo
nightshade is potatoes -- which seem to be the worst.  Maybe because
they are root vegetables and have more xanthene concentrate -- don't
know.  Then tomatoes, eggplant and peppers, green and chili.  Thanks for
the info on CS.  I have a friend with MS and she is in a new study with
a new drug, don't think I can convince her to try, but I keep forwarding
the info and hoping she will ask.

Nick Grant wrote:
 
 Kia Ora from the Land of the Long White Cloud  (New Zealand in case you are
 wondering where the heck that is)
 
 I concur with the going barefoot makes mine worse theory.  I have had
 cracked heels for years, like my mother does.  I suppose I can do without
 potatoes, and I don't eat tomatoes, so what else do I stay away from?
 
 On the positive side regarding CS, my friend gave a woman with MS a bottle
 of CS three weeks ago.  She was without sight in one eye, and now she
 reports she can see again!  As for my son, he is OFF asthma medication, and
 doing well, only gets attacks under stress, like when he's upset or
 something.  His sores that he used to get CONSTANTLY around his mouth from
 acid foods, are gone.  He has been eating strawberries, and other fruits
 which used to make him breakout bigtime - nothing!  It's SO GOOD!  I guess
 it's not to say they will never come, but I am amazed at the results.  Ivan
 just tested my CS, and it's not even close to 5ppm, so even at lower
 amounts, it's working.  It's also cured 2 friends verukas (sp), and anthers
 athletes foot.
 
 I shall report back about my heels.  I am also using aromatherapy oil on
 them starting last week, and they are much improved.  Thought you might like
 to know that a drop of Eucalyptus on the head, and a drop of Peppermint on
 the feet clears you sinuses within seconds!  It's great for sinus.  Must be
 the real pure essential oils though.  Cheap imitations don't work.
 
 See ya
 
 Tracy.
 
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