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There
are 2 things that you need to deal with when it comes to foot odor, and that is
bacteria and sweat. It is not actually the sweat that makes your feet smell,
but the bacteria that thrives in the moist environment it creates.
Sweat
is actually odorless, for the most part, except for the kind that comes from
the glands in the armpit/genital area. There are proteins and amino acids in
sweat from those glands (called the apocrine glands) that feed bacteria, giving
it a particular unappealing smell.
The
bacteria on your feet give off a kind of gas as they eat, which is the source
of your problems.
If you
can keep your feet dry, clean, and fight the bacteria, you won’t have to worry
about letting them out to breathe in a room with other people around.
That’s
easier said than done though, and when you need a little help, these 5 foot
soaks can make it simple for you kick the odor-causing culprits.
Treat Smelly Feet #1 - Simple Epsom Salt Foot Soak
Epsom
salt neutralizes odor, and as a bonus, it also happens to be very soothing on
aching feet.
You will need…
-1/2
cup of Epsom salt
-8 cups of warm water
-Something to soak your feet in
-8 cups of warm water
-Something to soak your feet in
Directions
Dissolve
½ cup of Epsom salt in 8 cups of warm water and soak your feet for 30 minutes
1-2 times daily. Dry thoroughly afterwards.
Treat Smelly Feet #2 - Sage and
Rosemary Soak
Sage
has antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties, and is also an
astringent.
Rosemary
is antibacterial/antifungal, and is an astringent as well-which means that both
help minimize the production of sweat from the sweat glands. Less sweat means a
less ideal environment for bacteria to harbor in.
You will need…
-1
teaspoon of dried rosemary
-1-2 teaspoons of dried sage
-A small foot basin or something similar
-1-2 teaspoons of dried sage
-A small foot basin or something similar
Directions
Fill a
foot basin with boiling water and add the herbs to it. Let it steep until it is
cool enough to put your feet in, but still warm. Soak for 30 minutes 1-2 times
daily.
Treat Smelly Feet #3 - Bubbly Baking
Soda and Citrus Soak
Baking
soda has too many uses to list here, but when it comes to foot odor, it can be
a true miracle worker. It naturally helps control odor, kill bacteria/fungus,
and softens your feet to boot.
Lemon
is an astringent, which will help with excessive sweating causing food odor,
plus it has a wonderful fresh scent.
You will need…
-¼ cup
of baking soda
-8 cups of water
-Juice of one lemon
-Something to soak your feet in
-8 cups of water
-Juice of one lemon
-Something to soak your feet in
Directions
Place
¼ cup of baking soda in your foot basin, and then cover with approximately 8
cups of toasty (but not hot) warm water.
Squeeze
in the juice of one lemon, sink your feet in, and give it a little swish. Soak
for 15-20 minutes or so, and then dry completely.
Treat Smelly Feet #4 - Very Vinegar
Soak
Apple
cider vinegar might not seem like the first thing you want to submerge your
stinky feet in, but it actually does a nice job at getting rid of odor.
Apple
cider vinegar creates an acidic environment that bacteria have a hard time
thriving in, reducing the count and subsequently the smell.
You will need…
-1/2
cup of Apple Cider Vinegar
-5-8 cups of warm water
-Something to soak your tootsies in
-5-8 cups of warm water
-Something to soak your tootsies in
Directions
Fill a
foot basin with 5-8 cups of warm water and add ½ cup of white distilled or
apple cider vinegar to it.
Submerge
your feet, swish the mixture around, and soak for 15 minutes twice a day. Dry
completely when you’re finished-you can rinse them in cold water afterwards if
you want.
Treat Smelly Feet #5 - Black Tea Foot
Soak
Common
folklore often tells of soaking feet in black tea to remove foot odor- thought
to be effective because of the high levels of tannins, or tannic acid, in the
tea.
The
acid would create an unfriendly environment for bacteria, while it also
possibly acted as an astringent (contracts body tissues therefore sweat
glands.) It’s hard to find scientific evidence of this, but it might be worth a
try as many people swear by it!
You will need…
-5
bags of black tea
-4 cups of hot water
-Something to soak your feet in
-4 cups of hot water
-Something to soak your feet in
Directions
Pour 4
cups of very hot or boiling water into your foot basin, and add 5 bags of black
tea. Allow them to steep for 10 minutes, and then soak your feet for 20. Do
this once a day, drying your feet thoroughly afterwards.
Smelly
feet are no fun for anyone (even our shoes suffer), but with a little bit of
dedication, knowledge, and some awesome foot soaks on your side, you can
triumph over this unpleasant condition.
Looking
for more ways to deep clean & pamper your feet? Our friend Marie from
Humblebee & Me has created a great foot mask that will
leave your feet feeling silky soft & extra clean.
You will need
-2 tbsp Green clay
-2 tsp kosher salt
-1 tsp citric acid (optional)
-½ tsp camphor powder (optional)
-½ tsp seaweed powder (optional)
-Lemon juice, as needed
-½ tsp vegetable glycerine
-4 drops lemon EO
-4 drops cinnamon EO
Direction
Mix together the dry ingredients. Add the vegetable
glycerin and essential oils, and then gradually add the lemon juice to make a
soft paste. Scrub into your feet and keep them somewhere easily washable
(tub/sink/old bucket/outdoors) for about 10 minutes. Rinse off and moisturize.
Sock up and enjoy your clean, soft feet!
Tips:
-Wash
your socks often.
-Sprinkle your shoes with baking soda, it is not only totally odor absorbing it helps keep feet dry and has kills off bacteria.
-Wear open toed shoes when possible.
-Avoid synthetic material in socks, which make it harder for feet to breathe.
-Sprinkle your shoes with baking soda, it is not only totally odor absorbing it helps keep feet dry and has kills off bacteria.
-Wear open toed shoes when possible.
-Avoid synthetic material in socks, which make it harder for feet to breathe.
Fabulous Foot Fact
Out of
the 2-3 million sweat glands on our bodies, ½ million are located on are feet.
Scientists think this is because way back in the day when we walked everywhere.
In
those stone age days, we didn’t yet have shoes, our feet would get hot from
walking on ground baked in the sun. The multitude of sweat glands allowed them
to cool themselves off more effectively.
By Claire Goodall
(a bee-obsessed natural-convert from Minnesota) who is a holistic health lover.
She is the author of Everyday Roots Book.
It's a Book that
she creates to help you replace the toxic products and medications in your home
with healthier, all-natural alternatives.
It contains 215+
effective home remedies and covers everything you will need to protect your
family and save money every month.
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