DEALING WITH EXCESSIVE FOOT SWEAT – INTRODUCTION

Is it a good thing to get rid of foot sweat? Or is perspiration a natural process through which the body disposes of toxins that it could not otherwise eliminate? This second assumption seems to be correct, or else so many unpleasant consequences could not have resulted when sufferers tried to suppress perspiration of the feet.

Just recently I received a letter from a woman in Zurich telling me that while her husband was doing military service his foot sweat was suppressed and as a result he developed a skin disease. Foot sweat is often suppressed by people in military service, but this is no cure; rather, it can be detrimental in as far as the effects will be either a skin disorder or some other problem. For example, I have never found a person suffering from any form of lung trouble to be plagued by excessively sweaty feet. Specialists in lung diseases with whom I have discussed this phenomenon have confirmed my observation. Hence the logical conclusion that the direct and deliberate suppression of foot perspiration or some other excretory body function, can mark the beginning of lung problems or may be connected with them. If you want to get rid of the troubles incurred there will be no other way but once again to induce the feet to sweat. You may wonder how this can be done. Well, the suggestion below is simple enough, but carrying it out successfully is quite another matter.

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