Bad appetite has a lot to do with shoe size

[Ben Wang - Shoes Doctor] A recent health report from the Japanese medical community has sparked some interesting discussion, suggesting that appetite is closely linked to shoe size. If you're experiencing a lack of appetite, it might be worth checking whether your shoes are properly fitted.

Traditional Chinese medicine experts agree that there's some truth to this idea. According to TCM, the feet are considered the root of the body, and the meridians running through them directly influence the nervous system of internal organs. When shoes don't fit well and cause discomfort, it can lead to reduced appetite and even affect gastrointestinal function. It's especially important for children to avoid wearing shoes that are too small, tight, or high, as this can restrict blood circulation and metabolism, impacting both growth and digestion.

Here are some useful tips for managing your footwear:

· Old shoes at home can be transformed into stylish statement pieces with creative DIY projects.
· Don’t throw away old shoes—instead, give them a second life by repurposing or upcycling them.
· Add a little physical insurance to your shoes by using insoles or orthotics for better support.
· Learn how to clean the matte surface of your shoes to keep them looking fresh.
· Wear breathable, antibacterial, and deodorizing socks to prevent unpleasant odors in your shoes.
· Did you know that the small tail on sports shoes actually serves three important functions?
· High-heeled shoes can create noise—here are four tricks to reduce the sound.
· Choosing the right shoes during pregnancy is crucial; flat shoes may not always be the safest option.
· What to do if your shoes develop mold—don’t ignore it!
· Wearing certain types of shoes in the summer could actually harm your feet—stay informed.

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