3 Natural Treatments For Sweaty Feet

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3 Natural Treatments For Sweaty Feet

There is nothing better than a foot rub if you can find a friend or partner to give your aching, sweaty feet a treat, after you apply the following remedies of course.
It is important that you are conscious that your feet are the natural habitat of millions of bacteria, which thrive on your sweat and skin cells, by-products produced by these bacteria are what gives feet a stinky smell.

Sweaty Feet

Here is how to make sure people won’t hold their noses when you take off your shoes:

1-Wash your feet daily with warm, soapy water and dry well, especially between the toes, and change your socks at least once a day, wear cotton socks preferably for circulation.

2-Take a 10 minute footbath with spruce needles, cider vinegar or table salt (½ cup/125 mL of each per 1 quart/liter of water) to nix sweaty feet.

3-Make a black tea footbath, just pour one quart/ liter of boiling water over four teabags, steep and then add cold water in a foot basin until the temperature is right.

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