It
seems dry; a cracked foot becomes a bigger problem in the fall and winter
months than the summer. Of course this can be due to the dryer climate
both outside and indoors, but it can also be a sign of malnourishment or
toxicity in the body. It is best to take care of your feet year round so the
problem does not get out of hand, in to severely cracking skin with
bleeding. Here are some recommendations for soothing your dry and cracked
feet.
Drink More Water
Increase your water intake to, at minimum, half your body weight
in ounces of water daily. This helps to not only rehydrate your skin, but
flush the lymph system to ensure toxins are moving to the colon and out of your
body.
Increase Your Healthy Fats
If your body is deprived of the healthy fats (DHA & EPA),
your skin will be the first to show it. This does not necessarily manifest
down in your feet, but all over your body you will notice dry skin lacking
resilience. We recommend everyone supplement at least 2-4 grams daily of a good
clean fish oil or hemp oil. Also add in plenty of healthy fats to your
diet – avocados, coconut milk, eggs (the yolks!), nuts, grass fed meats, wild
caught salmon. Over time your skin will repair itself.
Begin a Dry Brushing Regimen
Begin your three months commitment, paying extra special attention
to your feet. You should notice huge changes in just one month, but allow
at least three months for full effect. We recommend dry brushing daily,
just like we brush our teeth and shower.
Follow Up Your Dry Brush With a Foot Bath
After you have sloshed
off all the dead skin from your body, treat yourself to a healing foot bath
(recipe below). The Epsom salt pulls toxins from your feet. The
baking soda neutralizes the skin as toxins come out (can also substitute with
apple cider vinegar). The honey, oatmeal, aloe, and lavender sooth and
replenish the skin. Follow up the foot bath with a massage of olive oil,
put on some thick socks, and let the healing nutrients soak in.
Dry Cracked Feet Bath
- 1/4 cup raw Honey
- 1/2 cup dry Oatmeal
- 1/4 cup pure Aloe Vera
- 1/3 cup Epsom Salt
- 1/4 cup Baking Soda
- Hot water to fill foot bath
20-30
drops pure lavender essential (or oil of choice)
Mix
all ingredients together in the foot bath with water as hot as you can handle.
Soak for at least 10 minutes. Simple, quick and easy but very soothing and
moisturizing!

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