Question

How should we prevent and treat calluses and cracks on the soles this winter?

Answer

  1. As winter arrives, some individuals frequently suffer from cracks on their heels and sides of the feet (also known as fissures). The treatment involves tightly wrapping the cracks at night, and by the next day, healing can be observed, with proven effectiveness.
  2. Every winter, due to cold and dry weather, my hands and feet develop cracks, causing pain, usually around the heel and the sides of the big toe.
  3. During the autumn and winter seasons, many middle-aged and elderly people experience dry skin and cracking on their hands and feet, which is very uncomfortable.
  4. A magazine introduced that a 53-year-old man named Xie Feike Ba from Ohio, USA, has been using his sweat from his forehead to treat people with thick calluses for over 20 years. Over 20 people have been cured by his forehead sweat treatment.
  5. By the time winter comes around, my hands often crack, and no matter how much hand cream I apply, it doesn’t help. Later, I tried using toothpaste, and to my surprise, after just one application, the cracks stopped hurting. It’s worth a try.
  6. Cold and dry weather during winter is a factor or cause of hand and foot cracking, as well as a significant factor or cause is the reduced intake of fresh vegetables and fruits.
  7. Take an 8-centimeter-sized clean plastic bag (such as a milk bag), cut it diagonally to open it up, and take half with the bottom (forming a triangular pouch). After washing your feet at night or in the morning, put the plastic pouch over the heel area, wear socks over it, and by the end of the day, your heels will be moist without any cracks.