Method 2 – Quick Salt & Bay Leaf Scrub:
Crush bay leaves into a powder.
Mix with sea salt and a few drops of warm water or oil to make a paste.
Gently massage the bump or sore area for 3–5 minutes before rinsing.
This method promotes local circulation and may help ease discomfort or early signs of bunions.
Why It Works:
Bay leaves have anti-inflammatory and calming properties, while sea salt helps detoxify and improve circulation. Together, they create a powerful combo that can help soothe your feet, joints, and bones – all without stepping into a pharmacy.
Final Thought:
Sometimes the best remedies are already in your kitchen. Try this natural approach first – your feet (and your wallet) might thank you!
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