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Silver Fights, Bad Odor, Perspiration and Bacteria

 

Perspiration and Odour – Silver Socks will help in a natural way

Perspiration can be a very embarrassing condition because of the unpleasant smell and odour.

It can be a pre-disposition and it is difficult to get rid of the problem. But you can manage and prevent the odour issues by wearing silver socks.

Your feet are continually transferring heat by evaporation which then changes liquid into a gas.

When the feet cannot dissipate enough heat through conduction or convection, it will use evaporation, the result of which is sweat.
Evaporation is active in both warm and cold weather, depending on general activity levels.

In order to remain comfortable the moisture generated by the feet must be transported efficiently away from the skin.

Silver enhances the natural movement of moisture through hydrophobic materials the same way the body does by using evaporation.When silver is in a moist environment with another hydrophobic material, the conductivity of the silver will act to accelerate the evaporation by transporting the moisture away from the feet faster.
This allows for a more comfortable environment and less potential for convective heat loss,this also allows for increased comfort in warm weather by minimizing moisture contact with the skin.
OdourFootMore than 20% of the European population and 15% of the world population is suffering form athlete’s foot!And there seems to be no end to the epidemic. The fungus can be everywhere: in the of the hotel room carpet, the changing room in the fitness club, in the sauna, especially in public swimming pools etc. etc.

Whole groups of professionals are suffering from fungus, sweat and bad odour: builders,farmers, marathon runners as well as football players, soldiers and many more. When exposed to heat, the athletes foot bacteria produces odour and the fungus finds an ideal place to grow. Athlete’s foot has pursued humans for centuries,and for the last 50 years the fungus has distributed its self throughout Europe.

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