HERB - sore feet

SCOTT A WAGGONER maynedelacroix at juno.com
Thu May 7 20:36:21 PDT 1998


On Thu, 07 May 1998 14:05:35 EDT grania1 at juno.com (Carl and/or Anne
Adamczyk) writes:
>In the old days we only had tight sandals and we had to wear them to 
>walk a hundred miles to school and we LIKED IT.  (ala Dana Carvey, 
>SNL) :-)
>
>OOPS...
>You could try to stretch the sandals if they are  made of leather by 
>wetting them and wearing them for a while.  When you take them off, 
>stuff them with paper to hold the shape or put shoe trees in them.  An 
>alternative is to buy a product called Shoe Stretch sold at any 
>cobbler's shop.
I used to work at the Houston Shoe Hospital so I am familiar with all
these products.
Thanks for the info, though.
They are man-made materials, those funky sandals that men wear, called
cross trekkers.  My feet don't hurt while they are in the sandals just
later on after I have taken them off
I thought epsom salt was mainly for bruises
Raven

>
>A nice long foot soak with Epsom Salts in tolerably warm water,  mixed 
>with Lavender as already suggested will take the pain out as well as 
>reduce the swelling if there is any.  
>
>
>On Thu, 07 May 1998 06:28:51 EDT maynedelacroix at juno.com (SCOTT A 
>WAGGONER) writes:
>>I bought some new sandals and they are making my feet hurt
>>Any suggestions on an herbal salve or foot soak that would alleviate 
>>the pain
>>or any other remedies?
>>
>>I use peppermint lotion and it helps some, but not enough
>>Raven
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