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Anyone out there remember what some of the indications are

when someone has severely peeling feet (not fungal or pathogenic in origin) and

cracking skin on the heels?

Thanks,

Sally

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Improper fitting shoes is one of the causes of the

callouses/bunions etc, that cause the cracked heels.

Fungus can be another one. Going barefoot is another

cause. Lack of adequate moisture will cause peeling

and cracking.

Kernan

--- Sally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote:

> Anyone out there remember what some of the

> indications are when someone has

> severely peeling feet (not fungal or pathogenic in

> origin) and cracking skin

> on the heels?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Sally

>

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Check Fatty Acids and B VitaminsSally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: Anyone out there remember what some of the indications are when someone has severely peeling feet (not fungal or pathogenic in origin) and cracking skin on the heels? Thanks, Sally

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I question the idea that this may not be linked to fungal....fungus is sneaky and often deep seated and chronic. But, don't forget the heal is also the reflex point for the Rectum, Coccyx and Sciatica, Lumbar, back of hand, thumb, knuckle and little finger. Upper part by arch in Ileocecal valve and appendix (right foot). On the left foot we add on the Sigmoid colon. Check the Cranial Sacral page on the Spinal page to see what is going on. Yours in Health, KathySally Tygart <tygart444@...> wrote: Anyone out there remember what some of the indications are when someone has severely peeling feet (not fungal or pathogenic in origin) and cracking skin on the heels? Thanks, Sally

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While the lungs can definitely impact the skin, depending on where you

reside during the winter, the dry heat can just sap the skin of

moisture. For what it's worth, I found ingesting a good coconut oil

and using it as a skin moisturizer is really helpful. Works better

than any expensive cream I know. is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC

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> Anyone out there remember what some of the indications are when

someone has

> severely peeling feet (not fungal or pathogenic in origin) and

cracking skin

> on the heels?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Sally

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One more thing to consider:  it may be a

discharge of sorts, and cracks are often syphilitic in nature, but you won’t

know till you find out other qualities this person may have, along with what

the test matrix is telling you. 

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question peeling feet/cracking heels

I question the idea that this may not be linked to fungal....fungus is

sneaky and often deep seated and chronic. But, don't forget the heal is

also the reflex point for the Rectum, Coccyx and Sciatica, Lumbar, back of

hand, thumb, knuckle and little finger. Upper part by arch in Ileocecal

valve and appendix (right foot). On the left foot we add on the Sigmoid

colon. Check the Cranial Sacral page on the Spinal page to see what is

going on.

Yours in Health,

Kathy

Sally Tygart

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Anyone out there remember what some of the indications are

when someone has severely peeling feet (not fungal or pathogenic in origin) and

cracking skin on the heels?

Thanks,

Sally

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Dear Sally, Acxcording to footology, where the map of the feet can be read from an emotional anger, that means metaphysically that the person is storing anger, often suppressed. This is a condition often found in women. Whilst it can be blamed on open shoes and lack of fatty acids etc, see if your client doesnt have unresolved issues with someone or something. I knows personally that it applied to me when I was going through less happy times and when I had deep--seated anger. This has all dissapated and so have my cracked heels. Just a thought! Raskin DC <lraskindc@...> wrote: Check Fatty Acids and B VitaminsSally Tygart <tygart444earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: Anyone out there remember what some of the indications are when someone has severely peeling feet (not fungal or pathogenic in origin) and cracking skin on the heels? Thanks, Sally

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Hi Sally Adrenal Support: - B5 + multi B. EFA's, Magnesium + Vit C-adrenalWith good wishes Penny Raskin DC <lraskindc@...> wrote: Check Fatty Acids and B VitaminsSally Tygart <tygart444earthlink (DOT) net> wrote: Anyone out there remember what some of the indications are when someone has severely peeling feet (not fungal or pathogenic in origin) and cracking skin on the heels? Thanks, Sally Penny Fox ND. Dip ION, SHA, IAQT, IABP, NTCB, IMUNEWorking

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