Daily foot care

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 Foot care should take place on a daily basis and thus form part of the daily routine of one's personal hygiene. At least once a day it is good to wash your feet and inspect the entire surface of the epidermis of the foot and toes in order to assess their state of health. Any problems that we may find are usually redness, cracks, swelling, hardening, ingrown nails, cuts, and micro-lesions. Wash your feet Your feet need to be washed with warm water and mild soap every day. The temperature of the water is important because if it is too high or too low it can lead to more foot problems than it benefits. The body temperature of 37 degrees is the most suitable value as the temperature of water in which to immerse the feet. Subsequently, the choice of soap is important because it must respect the pH of the body and thus avoid it being too aggressive. There are herbal soaps or you can wash your feet even without soap using only a soft sponge and your hands. On the epidermis of the foot, t

Plants in menopause

The plants and the most effective natural remedies to combat the symptoms of menopause. Menopause is a very delicate stage in a woman's life, during which major changes occur both physically and emotionally.
The body produces an extent progressively less hormones, menstrual cycles are reduced gradually until it disappears altogether.


The age of menopause is between 45 and 55 years, but this period is purely indicative.
hot flashes, sudden sweats, nervousness, mood instability, irritability, anxiety, insomnia and pressure fluctuations are the most common disorders of menopausal syndrome.

Red clover more active and easily assimilated .

In the past they were very used in natural supplements isoflavones from Soja, with mediocre success in countering menopause symptoms. The Soja was not maintained in supplements for the modern menopause also because, besides being more and more often of a GMO, contains only 2 isoflavones, and in glycosylated form, that is not rapidly and definitely absorbable by the human body.

However, there are other more efficient plants, such as red clover (Trifolium pratense) that provides 4 different isoflavones, for the most part already present in the form absorbable (without the glycosidic part), thus being far more assimilable and bioavailable.

The Kudzu Japanese plant

Supplements for the latest generation of menopause also employ Kudzu (Pueraria lobata), a native wild plant of Japan. In addition to delivering as many as 6 isoflavones, the Kudzu is particularly effective in rebalancing the imbalances cardiovascular menopause: hypertension, palpitations.





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