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Originally Posted by mrsd View Post
soak in epsom salts... the magnesium will block the NMDA pain receptors,
and give some relief, hopefully. It is simple, cheap and harmless and worth
a try. Whenever your feet feel awful, a good soak is very helpful.

I would use 2-4 oz in a foot sized tub (like the size you was dishes in).
Thank you, I will give that a try!
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