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Hallux – a deviated big toe affects more women than men. Specifically, it is salt deposits that occur as a result of certain inflammatory processes or uncomfortable, tight footwear. Although they are not always painful, they can indeed affect your quality of life. It is true, however, that they can be quite unsightly and are also troublesome, because finding suitable footwear can be quite a torment.
There is the option of surgical treatment of bunions, but of course there is also a perfect natural remedy that can help you get rid of them quickly and painlessly.
Bay leaf tea
- You should add a tablespoon of crushed bay leaves to 10oz or 300ml of water and boil for about 5 minutes.
- Then pour it into a thermos and let it stand overnight.
- In the morning divide the liquid.
- Consume it in small sips throughout the day. But do not consume it all at once.
- Repeat this treatment for 7 days, but you should always prepare fresh tea. Repeat the same treatment after a week.
You will most likely feel an urge to urinate more frequently, which only indicates that the salt in your body is dissolving and stimulating your bladder.
Fortunately, within just ten days of consumption you can notice the first visible improvement.
In addition, you will begin to feel much better, and your joint pain will also disappear.
If you consume bay leaves for 2 months, your pain will completely disappear.
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