[Ben Wang - Shoes Doctor] A recent health report from the Japanese medical community has sparked interest by linking appetite to shoe size. It suggests that if you're experiencing a poor appetite, it might be worth checking whether your shoes fit properly.
Traditional Chinese medicine experts agree that there's some truth to this idea. In TCM, the feet are considered the root of the body, and the meridians running through them directly influence the function of internal organs. When shoes are uncomfortable or ill-fitting, they can lead to reduced appetite and even affect digestive health. Doctors recommend that people, especially children, avoid wearing shoes that are too tight, too small, or too high, as these can restrict blood circulation and metabolism, which may impact growth and digestion.
If you're looking for creative ways to reuse old shoes, here are a few ideas:
· Transform old shoes into stylish big spikes with a little DIY magic.
· Don't throw away old shoes—instead, give them a new life by "opening" them up for different uses.
· Add a physical insurance policy to your shoes for extra protection.
· Learn how to clean the matte surface of your shoes effectively.
· Wear breathable, antibacterial, and deodorizing socks to keep your shoes fresh.
· Discover the hidden functions of the little tail on sports shoes—there are actually three useful features you might not know about.
· Want to reduce the noise of high-heeled shoes? Here are four simple tips to help.
· Choosing the right shoes during pregnancy is important—flat shoes may not be the safest option.
· What to do if your shoes get moldy? Follow these steps to restore them.
· Some shoes are dangerous to wear in the summer—learn which ones to avoid.
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