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I don't think it would do quite the same.. by epsom salts would soften them I believe. or even try soaking in acv.bollin772000 <Bollin772000@...> wrote: --could I add three or four aspirins to the foot soak instead????Rica, who has a callous under one foot near toes Suzi What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered. health/ http://suziesgoats.wholefoodfarmacy.com/

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Actually, for a corn you can make a paste with aspirin and water and cover it with a bandage overnight. Not sure about callouses though. I think I would just slather vaseline on my feet and wear socks to bed to soften them.

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Just be careful as to how much aspirin you're using that can be absorbed into the body. Tone <tone102@...> wrote: Actually, for a corn you can make a paste with aspirin and water and cover it with a bandage overnight. Not sure about callouses though. I think I would just slather vaseline on my feet and wear socks to bed to soften them.

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Rica,

I forgot about the plastic wrap. That is definitely an extra help. Thanks for the reminder. My feet do not callous but they do tend to get ridiculously dry nomatter how much I slough and moisturize them. Maybe I am not hydrating my body too well ?

Thanks a bunch

Be well

Tone

hi Tone; thats what I used to do! except I place some plastic wrap over the callous before the sock went on.I will do that some more.I quit buying cheap shoes.Rica

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Drink more water Toni.Tone <tone102@...> wrote: Rica, I forgot about the plastic wrap. That is definitely an extra help. Thanks for the reminder. My feet do not callous but they do tend to get ridiculously dry nomatter how much I slough and moisturize them. Maybe I am not hydrating my body too well ?

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