ihearyou2
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Post by ihearyou2 on Mar 13, 2013 18:58:42 GMT -5
Something happened to me over the past two months, my feet have gotten way, more smelly. I don't know what happened to increase the smell factor. Prior to that I had minimal smell, what do you do to fight off the odor? I want the wife to massage my feet again.
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Tennesseer
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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 13, 2013 19:28:31 GMT -5
Bathe daily.
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ihearyou2
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Post by ihearyou2 on Mar 13, 2013 19:37:51 GMT -5
Yeah, weren't you the one that mentioned in another thread that daily showers weren't necessary? Something about letting the body be.... ? It worked before, somethng changed in my physiology and now they smell, very depressing. I may need to change my insoles.
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Post by Peace Of Mind on Mar 13, 2013 19:38:33 GMT -5
Or your sinuses just cleared. Your poor wife!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2013 21:14:52 GMT -5
I have found that it is sometimes the shoes. I can't explain the cause-and-effect, but I will try to give an example. I actually don't have smelly feet that I know of. But when I wore one pair of athletic shoes, I could smell my feet when I took them off. I wear socks, I put baby powder in it, and so on. I ended up throwing a perfectly good pair of shoes away.
What I am trying to say is that it may be your foot's reaction with the chemical composition of the shoe.
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Peace77
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Post by Peace77 on Mar 13, 2013 22:05:45 GMT -5
Don't wear the same shoes every day. Shoes need time to dry out in between wearing.
Consider buying socks from a sports or outdoor equipment store. The have socks made with high tech material that keeps feet drier.
Drink more water. It helps flush out toxins.
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Post by MarleyKeezy78 on Mar 14, 2013 13:59:31 GMT -5
Soak your feet in some warm water and vinegar, it helps remove smells from lots of stuff so why not your feet Really, give it a try
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Post by ktunes on Mar 14, 2013 14:52:03 GMT -5
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Post by Bluerobin on Mar 14, 2013 14:52:30 GMT -5
Gold Bond Powder and clean socks!
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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 14, 2013 16:58:21 GMT -5
Somehow this specific line of text under a picture of pancakes doesn't seem right, especially with the nature of this thread.
"I smell better then I look."
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Post by Sum Dum Gai on Mar 15, 2013 15:17:19 GMT -5
You more than likely picked up a fungal infection. Try slathering some Neosporin on your feet before you put your socks and shoes on in the morning. Do that everyday for 5-7 days. It should kill off anything on your feet, and will hopefully kill everything in your shoes too.
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