Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Hi all, I got a small box of the dried root of Sorbaria sorbifolia in my snailmail, with a letter saying that a Russian researcher has found it to be effective for smelly feet, and for " candida " (which I expect is one or the other tinea that hits feet). Tkachenko, K. G.: " New Data about using Sorbaria sorbifolia (L.) A. Br. " . World Conference on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, Hungary 2001. And a request to pretty please use it and report back. A recipe is given: boil 20-30 g dried root in 3-5 dl water for 15 minutes, strain, pour decoction into footbath, put roots back, boil'em up in 1.5-2 dl water and let that boil for 15 minutes, strain, pour that decoction into the first, and repeat with another 1.5 - 2 dl water. Let the feet sit in the hot liquid for 15-20 minutes daily, morning or night. According to Tkachenko, the feet don't sweat excessively anymore after 3 days, and the smell disappears for 5-7 days. (A local foot therapist school had their students try this out; they did a 3 days on, 5 days off, 3 days on, 5 days off regimen, and some clients were disappointed that the sweat (but not the smell) was back in the pauses, after 2-4 days.) Again according to Tkachenko, foot fungi are gone after a total of 10-15 footbaths. (The same 3-5-3-5... regimen resulted in better feet over the course of 15 days with drier skin between the toes; there was even some improvement in toenail fungus.) If anybody has lots of foot sweaty folks, or lots of foot fungi people, and would like to give this a try, let me know. My email address is hetta@... . Happy New Year, Henriette -- Henriette Kress Helsinki, Finland Henriette's herbal homepage: http://www.henriettesherbal.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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