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Post by isobelle44 on Feb 11, 2014 9:09:29 GMT -5
I hope this may be a help to some of you. I get horrible cracked callouses on my feet and being diabetic that could be really bad. I know its different then your fingers but I wanted to share something my sister gave me to try on my feet and it worked so well. Its cream called no cracks. She got it at sams club. I think it was the no cracks that worked so well but I also used udder balm at the same time and then put socks on. I noticed a big big difference in one application. The no cracks is actually for fingers. I have never seen it anywhere, I have been looking in walmart, walgreens. Good stuff
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Post by jeffn on Feb 11, 2014 19:36:55 GMT -5
Love the hat Sharon! Very festive. Good tip for the cracked toes I had used Bag Balm (udder balm)at one point and it did help. I did not realize you were diabetic. The town near where we go in VT is where Bag Balm is produced. The have a large sign with a three dimensional container of Bag Balm on the sign maybe 10 feet tall when you come through town.
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Post by christel on Feb 13, 2014 20:36:35 GMT -5
I have been a fan of coconut oil of late, I lube up good and slippery-like and apply cotton gloves at bedtime. Also not a moment outdoors without mittens on is my general rule in winter. I also purchased some O'Keeffe's balm today, but haven't tried it yet; this product has no scent and is made in USA!! Will keep you all posted on results..
Christel
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