Foot Care Panama City FL

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Shayne Raymond Jensen, DPM
(850) 769-0325
Gulf Coast Pod Foot&Ankle Surgery Ctr , 2201 Jenks Ave.
Panama City, FL
Larry L. Hodson, DPM
(850) 769-0325
2201JenksAve.
Panama City, FL
Jalal K. Sidani, DPM
(850) 769-1055
Active Foot Care , 2563 Huntcliff Ln.
Panama City, FL
Dr. Kevin Lapoff DPM
(561) 800-4926
6422 Lake Worth Rd
Lake Worth, FL
Kevin D. Berkowitz DPM - Foot & Ankle Specialists of Miami Beach
(786) 361-9943
20601 E Dixie Hwy Suite 330
Aventura, FL
Robert W. Stiegler, Jr., DPM
(850) 784-9787
Feitz Foot Clinic , 2424 Frankford Ave.
Panama City, FL
Daniel E. Feitz, DPM
(850) 784-9787
FeitzFootClinic , 2424FrankfordAve.
Panama City, FL
Kiran Khema Nanji, DPM
(850) 233-6255
BayPodiatryCenter , 2MiracleStripLoop#3
Panama City, FL
Dr. Fred Kussel
(727) 537-9998
2378 Sunset Point Rd
Clearwater, FL
Gideon J. Lewis, D.P.M., FACFAS
(407) 588-6800
650 N Wymore Rd., Suite 202
Winter Park, FL
provided by: Organic Food and Green Living

Scary Summer Feet

Like many readers, my skin tends to be dry, prone to particularly rough patches on the knees, elbows and feet. Exfoliating scrubs and moisturizers usually do the trick, but during extreme weather (hot summers, cold winters), I need to be extra diligent.

If I fail to exfoliate at least three times a week, my feet start to look scary, with flaky skin and callus buildup. If I postpone my foot-care regimen, the skin on my heels may actually crack—a painful, not to mention unsightly, condition podiatrists call “heel fissures.”

If you have the same problem, you don’t need to resort to harsh chemicals that are anathema to organic living. In Better Basics for the Home: Simple Solutions for Less Toxic Living , Annie Berthold-Bond offers some kitchen-sink cures.

To soften dry skin, soak your feet in a footbath filled with 1 gallon of warm water mixed with your choice of the following:

  • 1–2 cups buttermilk
  • 1–2 cups organic apple cider vinegar
  • 1–2 cups lemon juice

Each of these ingredients is rich in alpha-hydroxy acids, notes Berthold-Bond, a leading authority on environmentally safe alternatives. They help remove dead skin cells.

After you’ve soaked, discard the footbath contents and use a pumice stone to exfoliate. Concentrate on extra-dry areas like heels. As Berthold-Bond writes, “Pumice stone is excellent for exfoliating because it is soft and abrasive; it has been used to rub off dead skin for centuries.”

Finally, apply your favorite heavy-duty organic mois...

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