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A Boost for Circulation
The combination of warm water and vinegar stimulates peripheral circulation. A real plus for those who suffer from heavy leg sensations or persistent fatigue.
A true moment of relaxation for your overworked feet
After hours of standing, miles, or simply uncomfortable shoes, our feet deserve a wellness break. Apple cider vinegar combined with warm water offers a relaxing experience comparable to a spa treatment. By relieving muscle tension and soothing herbal pain, this home soak provides instant relief. The perfect way to recharge your batteries.
Plantar Mycoses: An Effective Natural Solution
Fungal infections such as athlete's foot or interdigital mycoses affect many people. These discomforts manifest as itching, redness, and peeling of the skin. Thanks to its acidity, apple cider vinegar creates an unfavorable environment for fungal growth. While it is not a substitute for medical treatment, it is an excellent complement for calming symptoms and restoring the affected area.
Rough Skin and Calluses: Finding Baby Feet
Dry, calloused skin or calluses often make our feet rough and sometimes painful. Vinegar acts as a natural emollient, making it easier to remove dead skin with a pumice stone. Imagine the effect of a moisturizing mask, but for your feet. The result? Soft skin like silk and feet ready for summer.
Excessive Sweating: Natural Regulation
Perspiration, although normal, can become annoying if it's excessive. Vinegar balances the skin's pH and acts as a natural regulator. It tightens pores, restricts bacterial proliferation, and thus reduces excess moisture. Bonus: It leaves a pleasant feeling of freshness that lasts a lifetime.
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