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The Epsom Salt and Apple Cider Vinegar Foot Bath Recipe That REVERSES Foot Pain In 20 Minutes

You woke up this morning. If you’re anything like me you stayed in bed for an extra twenty minutes. And it was only when your second alarm went off that you swung your feet over the side of the bed and put your toes on the floor.

Except there’s a serious problem.

It hurts when you put your foot on the floor. Maybe it’s a sharp pain in your heel, an ache in the arch of your foot, a throb in your toes. You might not have had it today, but you might have it tomorrow, or the day after. Maybe you’ve had it before, just not lately.

 I notice it most in the transition periods. The times where I go from wearing winter boots to shoes, and then from shoes to flats or sandals. For me it  gets so bad that I have to do foot stretches in the morning just so I can walk. It doesn’t always help, but it makes it better.
Then I was talking to my grandmother. The old bird is absolutely full of wisdom. Growing up in the 40s means she’s got quite a bit of knowledge, and I like trying out anything she suggests, from cleaning tips to storage tips.

 This time, her recommendation was a foot bath with Epsom salts and apple cider vinegar. So I tried it an it worked. Then I needed to find out whether it worked because I wanted it too – or if it worked because it actually worked. Turns out, there’s more than enough science to prove that this works.

How it Works


So there are a few factors here:

The hot water.


Hot water has been used as a cure-all for centuries. Ancient cultures from Asia to Northern Europe have used hot springs to cure everything from arthritis to tuberculosis.

While it may not cure TB, it does relax your muscles, easing the stress and strain they apply to your bone structure. The heat promotes circulation for better health. The water eases the compression of your joints, creating more space between your joints so they aren’t grinding together.

An interesting note though, warm water is better than hot. You don’t want your water temperature to much exceed your body’s internal temperature. Under 102° is best (use a body thermometer to check). If it’s too hot, it raises your blood pressure and puts strain on your heart.

I recommend doing toe curls and foot stretches while your feet are in the water.

Epsom Salts


Epsom salts are loaded with magnesium. Magnesium helps you relax, helps you detox, and helps calcium work effectively in your diet. They are also full of sulfates. When you balance the sulfates and magnesium in your body there are some astounding health benefits:


  • Improved heart and circulatory health, reducing irregular heartbeats, preventing hardening of the arteries, reducing blood clots and lowering blood pressure.
  • Improved ability for the body to use insulin, reducing the incidence or severity of diabetes.
  • Flushed toxins and heavy metals from the cells, easing muscle pain and helping the body to eliminate harmful substances.
  • Improved nerve function by electrolyte regulation. Also, calcium is the main conductor for electrical current in the body, and magnesium is necessary to maintain proper calcium levels in the blood.
  • Relieved stress. Excess adrenaline and stress are believed to drain magnesium, a natural stress reliever, from the body. Magnesium is necessary for the body to bind adequate amounts of serotonin, a mood-elevating chemical within the brain that creates a feeling of well being and relaxation.
  • Reduced inflammation to relieve pain and muscle cramps.


Apple Cider Vinegar


Apple cider vinegar is anti-fungal, moisturizing, and reduces foot odor.

If you’re suffering from bad foot odor or you’ve been unfortunate enough to contract athlete’s foot, apple cider vinegar is a must in the bath. Additionally apple cider softens your feet and helps soften hard, cracked skin. Use a foot scrubby to help remove dead skin for soft feet.

The Mix



  • Half a gallon of almost hot water.
  • Two cups of ACV
  • Half a cup of Epsom salt.

Mix it together in a large bowl or tub and stick your feet in until the water gets cold. Repeat once a week.


source: familylifegoals.com

Get Rid of Foot Pain in 10 Minutes With These 6 Effective Stretches

We are all aware of the fact that our bones are connected to one another in the body, and thus, the pain in one area may lead to issues in others as well. For instance, the pain which originates in the foot actually causes pain in the leg.

There are numerous reasons, over 25, for the pain felt in the feet, like bunions, corns, heel spurs, arthritis, athlete’s foot, overlapping toes, and ingrown toenails, and all of them lead to some kind of discomfort.

The feet are connected to numerous points in the body, which is the basis of the Chinese reflexology as well, which is old for millennia, and suggests that the feet are the source of the entire health of the body.

Due to that, there are numerous detox foot baths which are based on the claims that the feet are the perfect place for elimination of toxins. In order to relieve foot pain, you can try some effective natural alternatives, and stretches are one of the best of them, and can be done in 5 minutes.

The Toe Raise

Elevate your toes while standing on the feet. Lift the pinky toe at the same height as the big toe and repeat 5 times with both feet.

Toe Lifts

While in the same position, lower just the big toe, while the others are still up. If you can’t press it down, press the pinky toe down instead, and repeat 5 times with each foot.

Toes and Fingers

In a sitting position, with the legs in front, and the toes pointing upwards. Then, lean forward, and with the fingers pull the toes back gently. If you cannot perform this with both feet, you should do it with one foot at a time.

Tennis Ball Rub

You should step onto a tennis ball, roll it under the feet, while pressing a little bit. Repeat with the other foot. In the end, tilt the foot in order to make your toes point toward your knee, and stretch the toes in order to point downwards.

Rock Out

In a standing position, rock your body weight to the outside of your foot, and lift the weight off the inside. Rock inward while your weight remains resting on the outside. Repeat 10 times with each foot.

Ankle Stretch

Loop a stretchy exercise ball around a table or a chair leg, and hook the foot through it, in order to make the foot rest against the band. Next, press the toes toward to floor, and stretch. Repeat 15 times.

Additional Tips

The following tips are really useful in order to restore the health, balance, and strength of your legs.


  • Wear Proper Footwear. Even though comfortable shoes may sometimes mean that you should forget about the modern shoes and high heels, it can be of great help, as you should not constrict your toes. Your shoes should be proper for the width of your foot, and they should allow your feet to breathe, like mesh or leather. Moreover, your shoes should have proper arch support. Flip-flops are not the best option, as the grippy action your toes do in them harm your foot.
  • Soak in Epsom Salts. Epsom salts are great for feet detoxification, and they also boost the intake of magnesium.
  • Try yoga. Yoga is excellent to ground the body, as almost all yoga poses are based on grounded feet. You will learn to root the feet, and restore the body balance, along with your mental state.
  • Walk barefoot outside.This activity is also known as earthing, and it provides numerous health benefits. The feet are designed as flexible, and they grew in order to grip uneven surfaces. Therefore, walk in your backyard, or start wearing shoes with individual toes, which are miraculous for the feet.
  • Consult a specialist.You should see a doctor if you suffer from unbearable, constant foot pain. You may need to wear custom orthotics, which can improve the condition of your feet.

Especially if you are diabetic, you should take proper care of your feet, as their health is essential for your wellbeing.


source: healthyfoodstyle