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The Way of the Bare Footed
Posted by Marisa Belger on November 21, 2005 - 3:03pm.
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Sure, it's practically winter, but there is still no better time to consider your next barefoot moment.

In the June 1929 issue of his monthly publication, Das Neue Leben (The Fresh Start), renowned Swiss naturopath Alfred Vogel encourages his readers to uncover their feet.

Not for nothing do the soles of our feet possess such a rich, finely tuned nervous system, because when the foot makes contact with mother earth, powers are bestowed upon the body and, in addition, the earth draws bad substances from us which have put pressure on the body and hence the spirit. This relief serves to improve the glands and anyone who has, for example, suffered from recurrent swollen tonsils should try, in addition to a basic balanced diet, the wonderful effect of going barefoot.

If you are heading south this winter season, it may be worth scheduling some serious time without shoes. According to Vogel, walking barefoot also alleviates lower abdominal problems as well as excessively chilly feet.

Cold feet aren't a problem for Truman State student Ryan Littleton who can handle anything but snow. The sophomore is reported to have left his shoes behind when he started college last year. Though he has to dodge broken glass and other campus hazards, he likens the experience to a foot massage. And the impact on his social life? “Most people don’t care once they get past the initial statement that it’s weird,” he said.

[Das Neue Leben Excerpt via Healthy Way Magazine]



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The way of the bare footed...
by Anonymous on November 22, 2005 - 8:22pm

When you foot is not covered, powers are bestowed by mother earth, and the earth draws bad substances from us (Paraphrased). As a health professional (Pharmacist), I know that this is pure bunk. I did feel “spiritually free” once when I went to a nude beach. But even that spiritual event came with increased risks, e.g. overexposure to UV light. Being “spiritual” doesn’t mean that logic is not part of the equation. The greatest harm one can do to oneself is to live an illogical life, and not expect negative consequences. Yours Truly, Eric N Greenberg


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