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How can I stop sweaty feet?

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Date: 10/24/2006 Topics: Health & Body > Advice | Readers Request > Health  
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How can I stop sweaty feet?

Ellie from Boca Raton, FL
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By Ashley-foster (1) Contact
I bought the Zederna insole. I am very happy with them. My feet don't smell that bad anymore. I now feel a lot better, and my wife wants me to wear them always. During the day my feet would be a very offensive smell, but now everything is okay. It works fine for me.

Maybe the combination with good socks and the insoles are a good way to win the fight against the stinky and sweaty feet. (-:

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By Sweet-Casey (1) Contact
The best way i've found for curing stinky and sweaty feet is to put special Zederna insoles made from cedar-wood in your shoes. It works very, very well. In my opinion the best remedy!

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By Ailz (6) Profile Contact
Try rubbing your feet with Surgical Spirit each evening and then letting them air dry. It worked for my father's very smelly, sweaty feet
Ailz

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By eroca (Guest Post)
apply a deoderant that had an antipersperant in it to your feet and let it dry before putting on your socks......it has worked for me

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By michellejones3 (25) Contact
I have a cold sweat problem with mine ever since they were frost bitten. The only thing I can say is wear cotton socks, it allows the air to circulate and stay dryer longer. Also change your socks twice a day if you can.

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