Right now, as you read this, millions
of microscopic creatures are living on your feet. It might give
you the heebie-jeebies to think about it, but these little guys,
called bacteria, are perfectly normal inhabitants for feet to
have. In fact, they know something that never occurred to you.
Your feet are a great feasting ground. But if you overfeeds
them, they can really start to stink up the place.
That would be fine if they cleaned up after themselves. But
instead, the feasting bacteria produce organic substances called
fatty acids, and those are the leftovers that start to reek on
your feet. In other words, if you stick your foot into a leather
shoe and go cut the grass during a warm day, you are creating a
land of plenty for these microscopic creatures. It is a kind of
like feeding a bunch of cowboys an endless supply of beans while
they lounge around in a room with little air circulation.
However, here are some ways that you can keep these little
habitants in check and your feet smell fresh.
1.Throw Out Those Stinking Shoes
No matter what you do to make your feet smell better, if you
shove them back inside a pair of smelly shoes, they will stink
all over again. If you have smelly shoes, get rid of them and
treat yourself to a new pair.
2.Change Shoes And Socks Often
Aim to change your shoes and socks at least once a day. But
gauge your shoe and sock changes by how much your feet sweat. As
soon as you notice that they are wet, it is time for a change.
Wash each pair of socks after wearing them. Try to rotate your
shoes so they have a day to dry out between wears.
3.Buy Absorbent Socks
Thick, soft socks will soak up the sweat, keeping it away
from your skin. Stay away from nylon, which does not breathe or
absorb moisture but does pick up odor fast.
4.Apply Some Powder
Dust your feet with baby or foot powder. The powder will
absorb some of the sweat.
5.Buy Breathable Shoes
Although you always believed a good leather shoe was the best
thing you could put on your foot, it is not. Once odor gets into
leather shoes, it won’t get out. They are ruined. Plus, leather
makes your feet sweat. So, opt for canvas or nylon shoes that
have as little leather as possible.
6.Wash What You Can
In addition to washing your socks, also remember to take out
any inserts, or pads in your shoes and wash those regularly too.
7.Take A Tea Bath
If your problem is excess sweating, soak your feet in a
bucket of strongly brewed black tea. The tannic acid in the tea
will kill the bacteria and close down your pores, keeping your
feet dry longer. Use two tea bags per pint of water and boil for
15 minutes. Then remove the bags and add two quarts of water to
the tea. Soak your feet for 30 minutes daily for about a week.
About the Author - Raymond Lee is one of the
foremost experts in the health and fitness industry and is
the Founder of Bodyfixes Group specializing in body health,
muscle development and dieting. He is currently the author
of the latest edition of "Neck Exercises and Workouts."
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