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Write an introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "The Best Methods for Getting Rid of Corns". If you’ve got a set of unsightly corns on the skin of your feet, you’re not alone. But hopefully these tips will help you get rid of them (permanently) in no time. 1) Exfoliate daily to remove dead skin cells. Your corn is hiding out under these, so if you can remove them on a regular basis, your corns will be more likely to go away sooner rather than later. You can also use a pumice stone or foot scrub on your feet each night before bed for this purpose. 2) Wash your feet daily with antibacterial soap. The more often you can keep that area clean, the less likely you are to develop corns in the first place. A foot bath with eucalyptus oil is also useful. Or just try adding a cup of apple cider vinegar to warm water and soak your feet for ten minutes each night before bedtime. Simply pat them dry afterward, and rub your favorite foot lotion on them before getting into bed. 3) Use corn pads so they don’t get irritated against your shoe heel or socks. If you need to move around at work or in social settings, these can be a lifesaver. 4) Wear shoes that fit well and keep your toe and heel leather separate. This should take pressure off your heels and give your feet more breathing room. You’ll also be able to walk better, since the fit should be improved for you. 5) Don’t smoke! Not only will it make your lungs sore and difficult to breathe, this may lead to other issues as well (like your toes). Smoking can damage blood vessels; these can eventually rupture, which can cause additional problems for those with diabetes or poor circulation. 6) Apply lotion for corns to soften and restore moisture to the area, and then work in a corn remover. Your tissues will absorb this easily, and it can help break down scar tissue that forms after each attack. 7) Apply a thin layer of hydrogen peroxide (The kind sold as a 3% solution can be used without diluting). Hold this over your corn for fifteen minutes several times a week. This should reduce pain while keeping your foot healthy, which is really what you’re aiming for. 8) Flush with sea salt water every few days. Sea salt contains minerals that are good for your body, but can be slightly painful when on the skin. If you apply the salt with a cotton ball (or cotton swab), this will attach to your corn and make it easier to remove. 9) Try applying apple cider vinegar with water. This contains acetic acid, which is good for soaking up toxins and helping to balance pH levels in your body. Just mix one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar (or equal parts water and vinegar) and then soak feet for five minutes each night before bedtime. You can also use baking soda as a way to neutralize acidic urine over time – the best way is to soak several times a day, but try not to overdo it, since this may actually cause more problems! 10) Try stomach acid supplements. cfa1e77820
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