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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 434732" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Allergies? I can't tell you how badly my feet would crack when I was younger. To the point that I had literal fisures in them that would bleed. The only thing that would help? Soak my feet every night in a bucket of warm water with Alpha Keri, then coat my feet with Vaseline, wrap them in baggies, and put socks on my feet. In the morning? Put lotion on them and if I wore flip flops it was okay - but if I worse shoes? Had to be white cotton socks and shoes that got air to them. Or take shoes off during the day to get some air to my feet. </p><p> </p><p>I LOVE hand tied wool rugs! LOVE them. But my feet and wool? Not a good combination. In the 50's and 60's a lot of the carpets in houses were either 100% wool or wool blend. I was absolutely positively allergic to wool via my feet. Parents took me to an allergist, I was tested over a period of a week for over 400 things - I tested positive to 360 things and started allergy shots immediately and took them for the next 10 years. To this day? I still can't use Crest toothpaste - lol- makes my feet break out in lumps. Odd huh? Anyway - I would say that her feet just need mositure, and daily washing and try alpha keri. The baggies at night are NOT comfortable? But waking up in the Am with feet as soft as a babies bottom? Lovely!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 434732, member: 4964"] Allergies? I can't tell you how badly my feet would crack when I was younger. To the point that I had literal fisures in them that would bleed. The only thing that would help? Soak my feet every night in a bucket of warm water with Alpha Keri, then coat my feet with Vaseline, wrap them in baggies, and put socks on my feet. In the morning? Put lotion on them and if I wore flip flops it was okay - but if I worse shoes? Had to be white cotton socks and shoes that got air to them. Or take shoes off during the day to get some air to my feet. I LOVE hand tied wool rugs! LOVE them. But my feet and wool? Not a good combination. In the 50's and 60's a lot of the carpets in houses were either 100% wool or wool blend. I was absolutely positively allergic to wool via my feet. Parents took me to an allergist, I was tested over a period of a week for over 400 things - I tested positive to 360 things and started allergy shots immediately and took them for the next 10 years. To this day? I still can't use Crest toothpaste - lol- makes my feet break out in lumps. Odd huh? Anyway - I would say that her feet just need mositure, and daily washing and try alpha keri. The baggies at night are NOT comfortable? But waking up in the Am with feet as soft as a babies bottom? Lovely! [/QUOTE]
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