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Don't wear shoes.
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Fungus fighters, odor eaters, foot lotion.
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Wash your feet every day. I also read somewhere that you could try using deodorant on your feet and spray some in your shoes so they don't smell either.
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don't get your feet wet and buy good shoes not plastic. dr scholz(sp?) has a powder that is good also.
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wash
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Always wear cotton socks with closed in shoes. Use Lamisil cream during the warmer months if you have athlete's foot (which can make foot odor worse) Use Z-sorbe powder every day. It will keep the sweat in your feet down and help with the smell. Wash your shoes often (if possible) It is the old sweat that starts to stink. Stay away from leather; artificial fabrics don't hold the smell like leather can.
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Believe it or not they did a Mythbusters show where they soaked the persons feet in vodka to prove that is took the smell away. Sounds too expensive for me! I am guessing the alcohol in the vodka killed the germs so maybe a quick swipe with an alcohol swab.
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You could start by getting rid of the toe jam. It' something that should'nt be collected and no--ITS NOT EDIBLE!!! Put some inserts in your shoes when you first buy them and you should'nt have any problems.
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No feet-No smell. Just kidding, it depends cuz everyone's body chemistry is different.
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Soaking your feet in water with vinigar supsively does the trick, but I find as long as you make sure your feet are completely dry before putting socks or shoes on helps. Changing insoles in shoes often.
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Soaking in general with epsom salts is a very easy way to dry out the feet. If you need something more drying, you can add white vinegar to the solution. I would also recommend bringing an extra pair of socks to work and change them in the middle of the day. Also, change shoes often and don't wear the same ones over and over again. When you do finish wearing a pair of shoes, air them out and spray them with odor eaters or put talcum powder. If the odor is still there, it could be a bacterial infection of the skin due to excessive sweating and that needs to be seen by a podiatrist for workup.
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Least expensive is baking soda
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Ready for a shock?!?!?!? After you get out of the shower (and have washed your feet with anti-bacterial soap) dry your feet completely and put on (drum roll please...) acne medicine with Benzole Peroxide 10%! Generic is cheapest. Be aware that this will bleach most of your socks or hose. But it works!
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