I've had great luck with treating itchy athlete's foot with tea tree oil - just one application usually zaps it.....however this is sounding like something else entirely....tokie
I've had great luck with treating itchy athlete's foot with tea tree oil - just one application usually zaps it.....however this is sounding like something else entirely....tokie
maybe it's some tough case of athletes foot. maybe your foot spray isnt killing the bacteria its supposed to kill. try using zerofungus oxyfend.its a cream which you can apply directly to the affected area. hope this helps.http://forums.teamestrogen.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
We've been having a tough time with mosquitoes these last weeks, and I can tell you, itchy feet are my constant companion. Given I just can't sleep with my feet covered, they are being badly hit. Especially when the critters bite through the calloused skin of the soles the resulting itch is most peculiar, "under" the skin. You usually can't see these
So -- have you thought of an insect bite?
FWIW, these benzocaine sticks help me a lot http://stingeze.com/stingeze-max.html .
Kirsten
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