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How to Get Rid of Foot Odor   By  peterhutch
Foot odor is a type of body odor that affects the feet of humans and is generally considered to be an unpleasant smell. Foot odor is common when you wear shoes that don't "breathe". Foot odor is caused by bacteria that reproduce rapidly. Foot odor is one of the toughest problems to overcome mostly because there has been little research into the condition.

Sweaty Feet and Foot Odor are very close to each other. Sometimes People are talking about sweaty feet but they actually mean Foot Odor. There is a good explanation for it because foot odor only can exist when your feet are producing enough sweat to let the bacteria, causing this odor, grow and expand in their environment.

It is important to realize that bacteria cover every surface of your skin and are inside your pores and sweat glands.  Bacteria are in the air and on everything you touch.  Bacteria are not necessarily bad.  There is a natural balance of "good" and "bad" bacteria on your skin, in your airways and even in your intestines.  Due to the natural balance of these bacteria, the "bad" bacteria are not present in sufficient numbers to cause disease (e.g. pneumonia, certain ulcers, etc) or in this case, persistent excessive odor.  “Bad” bacteria for our discussion include corynebacteria and micrococci, the bacteria that cause unpleasant body odors and the odors emanating from your shoes.

Some people take zinc supplements to prevent foot odor, because they believe foot odor can be a sign of zinc deficiency. Get your doctor's opinion before you try this, and ask for a dosage recommendation, so you don't take a toxic amount.

PediSpray is a liquid which will do its job by producing formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a substance which they can't live in. So eventually those bacteria which will eventually kill themselves. Isn't that great. Even the ones who are left behind or which do survive after some treatments can't find decent material to grow on. That will cut them down for ever.

Sprinkle talcum powder or one of the commercial foot powders (which sometimes ARE talcum powder) into the toes of your socks to help keep your feet dry and discourage the growth of bacteria. Some people like to use baking soda, but others say it feels gritty against their skin.

Wash well. Those sweat glands on the soles of your feet produce perspiration composed of water, sodium chloride, fat, minerals, and various acids that are end products of your body's metabolism. In the presence of certain bacteria, these sweaty secretions break down, generating a foul smell. Washing away the bacteria with deodorant soap (and drying them well) will short-circuit this process.

Since sweat can cause or contribute to foot odor, you should try to keep your feet as dry as possible. Dust your feet with baby powder or foot powder before putting on your shoes and socks. The powder will absorb moisture.

Try alum powder, put lotion on your feet (to keep the powder on your foot), then the powder, put socks on. Do this at night while you sleep, it just seems easier. This will sort of dry up your feet, so they don't sweat so much, your feet will not produce the odors that are so embarrassing and just plain stinky! Repeat for about a week and as needed. It works!

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