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Hi,

> I have been asked if I can help with somebody's corns - apparently they

> are fine for a day after the chap in question has seen a chiropodist but

> after that they are painful. I haven't thought about treating corns

> before, so wonder if anyone has any good ideas?

So I had one under one foot for over 15 years.

And a week or two ago I wondered where it disappeared to.

Note, I'd _tried_ to get rid of it every now and then over the years, with

aspirin plasters, digging it out after foot baths and so on and so forth --

no luck.

I'm not sure if it was the magnesium (600-1200 mg per day) or the vitamin D

(7500 IU a day), but I'm quite certain it's one or the other of them.

I've been taking them at those doses for months now. (Plus a good B complex,

fish oils, and a run-of-the-mill multivitamin.)

(The magnesium also helped clear up crampy irregular overly long and overly

bleedy menses. Regular as clockwork, these months, and the first sign of

menses starting is " oh, I'm bleeding " .)

So I recommend tanking up on vitamins and minerals, and see what's left of the

problem after, oh, six months or so.

Luck!

H.

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Henriette Kress, AHG                        Helsinki, Finland

Henriette's herbal homepage:  http://www.henriettesherbal.com

Uusi kirja: http://www.henriettesherbal.com/fi/kayt-laak.html

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