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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 122106" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Abbey, the vinegar water soak is a great thing - you should make the time to do it, even if only for 5-10 mins twice a day. Pat dry - put NOTHING on your feet. They need to be DRY, not laden with lotions that block the pores and will make your feet sweat even more.</p><p> </p><p>Another home remedy is, you're not going to believe this and it's gross but, if you have a dog, let him/her lick your feet. The saliva in a dogs' mouth is just the right acidity level to clear up athlete's foot. </p><p> </p><p>And lastly, get thee to a sporting good store, a GOOD one, like EMS or REI, and buy yourself some nice socks that wick the moisture away from your skin. Cotton and nylon-like socks are the worst thing for you to be wearing. </p><p> </p><p>Best of luck. If this doesn't help, definitely go see your DR (I think you should anyway).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 122106, member: 2211"] Abbey, the vinegar water soak is a great thing - you should make the time to do it, even if only for 5-10 mins twice a day. Pat dry - put NOTHING on your feet. They need to be DRY, not laden with lotions that block the pores and will make your feet sweat even more. Another home remedy is, you're not going to believe this and it's gross but, if you have a dog, let him/her lick your feet. The saliva in a dogs' mouth is just the right acidity level to clear up athlete's foot. And lastly, get thee to a sporting good store, a GOOD one, like EMS or REI, and buy yourself some nice socks that wick the moisture away from your skin. Cotton and nylon-like socks are the worst thing for you to be wearing. Best of luck. If this doesn't help, definitely go see your DR (I think you should anyway). [/QUOTE]
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