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Feb 24, 2016
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ED Conqueror Review More and more people who don't even have serious foot problems are choosing orthotic shoes because of their many features geared toward waking comfort and the overall well-being of their feet. No other part of our body receives the stress that our feet receive. Each foot and ankle contains 26 bones, which means that the two feet combined contain a quarter of all the bones in the human body. Also, each foot and ankle contains 33 joints as well as tendons, muscles, ligaments, nerves, and blood vessels. The field of alternative medicine with its sub-field of foot reflexology has long recognized the vitally important role our feet play in health and vitality of our whole being. The growth of conventional medicine's awareness of this connection bodes well for the future of society's overall health.

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Another outstanding manufacturer of therapeutic and medical shoes is Drew Shoe. Drew shoes are long-standing favorites of men and women experiencing a wide spectrum of foot problems. Whether you are looking for casual shoes for women that can compete with any others for fashion and style, or for heavy men's shoes to be be worn for extended times outdoors, you'll find the type and size you want when you shop for a Drew Shoe.

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