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How To Take Good Care of Your Feet Part 2

Improper care for your feet can lead to odor problems, skin conditions and a great deal of pain and discomfort in the feet, ankles and lower leg. Here are our top ten tips for taking good care of your feet.

 

How To Take Good Care of Your Feet Part 1

Improper care for your feet can lead to odor problems, skin conditions and a great deal of pain and discomfort in the feet, ankles and lower leg. Here are our top ten tips for taking good care of your feet.

 

How to Figure Out Your Foot Type

Do you know what your foot type is? If you know the shape of your foot, it will help you find the right shoes for your feet and it can save you from suffering from foot pain.

How to Relieve Gout by Avoiding Certain Foods

Gout is not caused by an injury, it actually stems from years of poor nutrition and a high cholesterol diet. When a flare-up occurs it can last for a day or as long as a month, however, if you can avoid eating certain types of foods, you can relieve your pain from gout and prevent future flare-ups.

Foods That Reduce Pain From Gout

There are a variety of foods that are beneficial for treating your gout. These foods either help uric acid properly pass through your system or they contain anti-inflammatory ingredients that help ease the pain caused by gout. 

Exercises to Relieve Pain from Gout

Exercise can alleviate the pain of gout and prevent flare-ups. Before starting a regular exercise or stretching routine, you should speak with your doctor to make sure exercising is right for you and your stage of gout. 

 

Choose the Right Beverage to Minimize Your Pain from Gout

As a gout sufferer, your biggest concern is to stay hydrated because it will help your system flush out uric crystals. Most doctors advise patients to consume 12-16 cups of fluids daily. But, when it comes to choosing a beverage to meet that quota, there is a right choice and a wrong choice because some beverages can increase your body’s uric acid levels. 

5 Effective Home Remedies to Reduce Pain from Gout

Gout is a form of arthritis that is caused by a buildup of sharp, razor-like uric acid crystals in the bloodstream. These crystals accumulate around certain joints and cause pain and hot burning sensations. Even the slightest amount of pressure to the affected areas can cause excruciating pain.

Here are 5 ways to successfully fight gout by using natural, proactive treatments. 

Rest Techniques to Relieve Pain from Osteoarthritis

Receiving adequate rest is a very crucial treatment for fighting Osteoarthritis, but is often overlooked. If you can’t seem to get comfortable and your pain causes you to turn from side-to-side, try concentrating on techniques that aid in structured, undisturbed rest such as the following suggestions:

 

9 Natural Supplements to Relieve Pain from Arthritis

If osteoarthritis is causing you lots of pain and trouble, then perhaps you should check out our list of supplements known to relieve your pain. 

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I use Real Time Pain Relief cream for the last 2 years and it really helps...I would recommend this product to anybody!
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Christy S. - Shenandoah , Iowa

I first came across Real Time at a Health Expo for a half marathon I was running. I run and train a lot for half marathons, marathon, and triathlons, which means I often have pain in my knees, back, or ankles when I've been training hard.
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Tonya S. - Lutz, Florida

I have bone on bone arthritis...I got a sample of this at a health fair in Boulder...and was amazed how well it worked.
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Susan - Commerce City, Colorado

I met a RTPR vendor at a festival. My arthritis was bothering me. I limped over to her booth asked to see the tube of RTPR so I could read the ingredients. She did. I smelled the product and there was no strong medicine-y smell.
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Cassandra - Durham, North Carolina

This stuff is good! You will need enough to cover the affected area. Works better if you first spread it thickly and rub it in. Worked on my knee pain...
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Darlene M. - Snellville, Georgia

The arthritis in my back was so bad I was in constant pain. I found that when I used RTPR that my back stopped hurting and my hips started hurting (pain that I never knew I had) so I used RTPR there as well.
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