High Heel
By Charlie on Jul 10, 2006 in Hearing & Orthepedic

Why so many women wear high heels when they can cause foot deformity?
Why many women to wear high heels when can cause foot deformities and malaise?
"The deformation of the foot" is a pot full of shit. Our bodies are incredibly engineering when you wear heels often, your body adapts and balances itself to neutralize half-odd of our position, while the use of high heels. If you have a core solid, and to see if you have any unusual discomfort or actual pain *, then you are well. The worst thing that nobody has to worry about is that heels are the origin of back pain of all balance. Even BS them Achilles was reduced almost entirely on this issue. Most of the drama around them is women who do not want * to use them, and start trying to support some kind of medical problem BS. Working out "evil" Too often, it is a physical sign that we are doing harm? Of course not. Not everything that is uncomfortable = permanent physical damage.
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