The Ultimate Foot Care (Soak, Massage)

"I have been into essential oils, aromatherapy and natural baths, etc. lately. I saved this from Outpost Natural Foods. It was an article by Alan Hayes. It includes instructions for massage and soak. More foot instructions will be posted in separate recipes."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
9
Serves:
1
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ingredients

  • Massage

  • 29.58 ml almond oil
  • 9.85 ml avocado oil
  • 0.78 ml rosemary essential oils
  • Soak

  • 14.79 ml sea salt or 14.79 ml epsom salts
  • 0.19-0.26 ml lavendar essential oils or 0.19-0.26 ml rosemary essential oils
  • For Extra Sore and Aching Feet

  • 14.79 ml sea salt or 14.79 ml epsom salts
  • 14.79 ml bicarbonate of soda
  • 0.19-0.32 ml rosemary essential oils
  • For Cold Wet Feet

  • 0.25 ml mustard powder (optional)
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directions

  • Before soaking your feet, give each one a preliminary massage. Combine the almond, avocado and rosemary oils, thoroughly mixing. Store any remaining mixture in an airtight, amber-colored glass bottle, in a cool, dark cupboard, for up to 2 months.
  • Pour a little oil into you hands and hold the left foot firmly. Press along the underneath area and upper surface for about 20 seconds. This will induce a marvelous feeling of relaxation.
  • Next, place your left foot over your knee. Press, rub and pull each toe, and knead the sole with your knuckles. Then place the fingers of both hands on the sole and the thumbs, pointing toward the toes, on top of the foot. Stroke downward from the ankles to the toes. Repeat the procedure with your other foot.
  • To soak your feet, you will need a basin large enough to hold them when they are fully stretched out. Pour in sufficient water to cover your ankles and add Soak ingredients, swishing the water around to dissolve the salt and blend the oil.
  • Leave the water to cool slightly before soaking your feet. After soaking for 10 minutes, revive your feet with a quick dip in a basin of cold water, and then back again. Continue doing this as long as the hot water stays hot.
  • If it has been raining and you have cold, wet feet, a pinch or two of mustard powder added to the water is especially invigorating.
  • Finish off by massaging your feet with the massage oil mixture.

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Reviews

  1. sweet -- all zI can imagine it a dot of tea tree oil Happy holidays namaste~ //ille massage oil, a tea tree oil recipe with herbs like these will follow
     
  2. Excellent foot care instructions! The oils felt so good. I used the sore and achy option for my feet and it helped so much. Even with the fibromyalgia pain! The cold weather in Wisconsin doesn't stand a chance against these instructions. I am giving these out to everyone I know! Made and reviewed for Diabetes Awareness Month - Thanks! :)
     
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I am a Christian wife and mother of 3 kids. Since my DH's high cholesterol, we've been eating better. I never used to like cooking. Since eating better, I've liked learning and preparing new recipes. My kids haven't reconciled themselves to the new eating yet. I grind my own grain and make all my own breads.?Working 2 hours a day in the local high school lunch room.??I am homeschooling my high schooler.? ?Also found out 1 child has multiple food allergies (wheat, dairy, tomato, chocolate, etc) and another is gluten sensitive. So, we just started (July 09) eating gluten and dairy free. I've been busy with getting our house market ready, even though it's not the best time for that.?
 
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