Stinky feet cure

Stinky work boots and trainers/sneakers are a fact of life for some people. All it takes is for fungus or mold to get established in the hot humid environment, and it will be transferred from shoe to shoe. This is where boric acid (not Borax) comes in. Despite being an acid, it’s so weak that it doesn’t even taste acidic. It has a lower toxicity than table salt, but should not be ingested. When sprinkled into footwear it kills the bacteria, mold and fungus that cause all the problems and your footwear will literally just stop smelling bad. It only takes a light dusting every month or so to keep further problems at bay. Boric acid is cheap and readily available online except where the ban-Karens have succeeded in banning it from sale, usually quoting two bizarre scenarios - It made babies ill when toxic levels were added to baby food and may cause testicular shrinkage when toxic levels are fed to dogs. Most suppliers provide it in a coarse granular form like white sugar, but
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