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Old 09-12-2009, 09:47 AM #1
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Hi All.

I just found out about this cream.

Here's the website:

http://www.healthifeet.com

Alan still has problems at night with the burning, and I read the testimonials (and you have to be VERY CAREFUL when you handle this stuff because of the capsaicin), but it does have other ingredients in it.

I'm just wondering if any of you have heard of this and think it's worth the $19.99 that they charge on some websites.

You can get it at Duane Reed and you can also get it on Amazon.com

I'm remembering when Alan once used Zostrix and he had a cut and he jumped off the bed and we had to use ice packs because the burning was out of this world.

I don't think he's brave enough to try this.

He loves the biofreeze though. That works for him.

So have any of you tried this healthifeet stuff?

Thanks much

Melody

P.S. I just did a search in this database and came up with Healthibetic (which is THIS CREAM), only they re-named it.

Oh well.

lol
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It is worth a try. L-arginine is in it... this amino acid is also in
men's products to enhance "you know what". Typically it is taken orally for that enhancement.

The ingredients also include magnesium.

So let me know how it works. If it works on Alan's FEET, I might try it too!
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It is worth a try. L-arginine is in it... this amino acid is also in
men's products to enhance "you know what". Typically it is taken orally for that enhancement.

The ingredients also include magnesium.

So let me know how it works. If it works on Alan's FEET, I might try it too!
I will probably try and get a free sample before I buy this.

Alan doesn't seem too thrilled. He LOVES bio-freeze.

He puts it on before he goes to bed.

Does the trick for him usually!!

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Melody

P.S. If we do get it, you know I'll probably make a youtube video on it.
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Melody,

Do you know if the heathifeet cream has any odor or fragrance?

I am sensitive to smells.

Would be great to find something to help with the pain with out causing allergies.

Thanks.
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Melody,

Do you know if the heathifeet cream has any odor or fragrance?

I am sensitive to smells.

Would be great to find something to help with the pain with out causing allergies.

Thanks.
BonDon
Hi there BonDon:

I know absolutely nothing at all about this healthifeet cream.

But when I get some (if I get some), I'll be sure and update the info on this particular thread.

Take care,

Melody
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Melody,

Do you know if the heathifeet cream has any odor or fragrance?

I am sensitive to smells.

Would be great to find something to help with the pain with out causing allergies.

Thanks.
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This product is at Drugstore.com
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Water, L Argine HCI, Choline Chloride, Choline Chloride Hexahydrate, Mineral Oil (light), Glyceryl Monostearate, Squalane, Cetyl Alcohol, Propylene Glycol Monostearate SE, Wheat Germ Oil, Polysorbate 60 (Emulisifier), Oleic Acid, Vitamin E Acetate, Collagen Protein, Sorbitan Monolaurate, Vitamin A & D Mixture, Triethanolamine, Sodium Benzoate, Oleoresin Capsicum, Aloe Vera Extract, BHA, Hydrochloric Acid, Fragrance
from http://www.drugstore.com/qxp196441_3...foot_cream.htm

However at this link, the ingredient list is slightly different:
http://shop.caycecures.com/healthifeetfootcream.aspx
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ngredients:Water, L-arginine, choline chloride, sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, white oil, glyceryl stearate SE, squalane, cetyl alcohol, propylene glycol stearate (and) isopropyl myristate (and) stearyl stearate, polysorbate 60, propylene glycol, oleic acid, tocopheryl acetate, collagen, o.capsic, sorbitan stearate, vitamin A and D, aloe vera extract, triethanolamine, imidazolidinyl urea, methylparaben, propylparaben, BHA
no fragrance listed on this one and magnesium is there.
I like the magnesium aspect. I can't find the ingredients on their website, that Melody provided.

There is fragrance listed at Drugstore.com . But who knows how strong and what type? Have to try it.

UH OH..... they both have the pepper extract... That is the burning stuff! So read the ingredients carefully, if you have BURNING
symptoms!
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Let us know if it works. I will probably give it try then too.
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