Hi,
Not much to say, really, except that these are much better than the
usual soft, rubbery type.
The Korean insoles are hard, clear plastic. They work well to break
down the hard deposits in the soles of the feet -- whatever exactly
these are, I frankly do not know, but their breakdown corresponds with
a greatly enhanced feeling of overall health.
The insoles also serve to break down calloused skin over the whole
foot, including the toes. Given that the foot has many organ
representation points, the insoles are a very effective way of
influencing organs throughout the body.
These are probably available online somewhere.
The directions recommend no more than two hours of use per day;
initial use can be very painful, and you will quickly become aware of
areas of high sensitivity. After time you might be able to wear them
longer. I sometimes use them all day, even on long walks.
In Japan these sell for less than one dollar per pair and last for a
long, long time.
On Thursday, Sep 22, 2005, at 00:47 Asia/Tokyo, deborah byron wrote:
Please tell us more about the Korean massage insoles please, Jonathan.
TIA,
Deborah
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