Diabetics can suffer from damage to their nerve endings, which can affect their extremities. They may endure numbness, tingling, or burning sensations in their legs, hands, and feet. Because of this, diabetic feet sweat less frequently or not at all, leading to dryness.
Treatment for dry diabetic feet should be aimed at restoring moisture to the feet and preventing bacterial and fungal infections from occurring.
Tea tree oil disinfects and has powerful antiseptic properties. It can be placed directly on cuts and scrapes to clean, disinfect, and reduce pain. Tea tree oil can be used for fungal infections, blisters, athlete’s foot, burns, cold sores, infected wounds, insect bites, rashes, and warts. It may be used directly on skin or with a carrier. It may cause skin irritation and drying in sensitive individuals.
Eucalyptus is a very powerful bactericidal with anti-viral properties. Eucalyptus is an excellent immune-stimulant and is good for people who are tired, run down, and prone to frequent colds. Eucalyptus can be used in a bath or massaged onto sore muscles. It helps relieve aches and pains, but it is best known as a decongestant for coughs and colds.
Ingredients: Shea butter, cocoa butter, grape seed oil, apricot kernel,
vitamin E, eucalyptus and peppermint essential oil and tea tree oil
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