Insoles – Should We Use them or Not

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If you ever had the opportunity to be present at a time of birth, you might have noticed that no newborn comes to this world with any kind of insoles. Yet, in many cases it takes less than a year or so, and we may find insoles inside even the smallest of shoes. How and why does this happen ??
 

Contrary to what many believe, the professionals, and especially those who adhere to all kinds of natural views, claim that most people do not need any type of insoles. They prove their claim by pointing to our naturally bare feet. The slogan they carry is "If God / Nature wanted us to have other forms of cushioning – we would have been born with them already…". Quite obviously, there is a lot of common sense in that claim, further explained with the help of  physiological and skeletal demonstrations. So, how is it that most of us do use various types of insoles in our shoes ?

As you may find out for sure in other articles and videos here, there are several reasons for our preferring to wear, or insert insoles into our shoes. Here, we collected for you the leading explanations stated by the top professionals in this field:

Our Feet are no less than amazing. magnificent structures.
We are born with a unique system embedded in our feet. It allows for very special performance abilities, such as absorbing low and heavy shocks, keeping flexibility enough to allow us the needed walking movements, rigidity to support the whole body structure that looms from above…

Various reasons (to be explained later) cause many to suffer pain in their feet due to unbalanced weight distribution.
That is, too much of their weight lies on too small parts of the feet, thus leading to various feet problems such as heel pain and jogger's heel (Plantar Fasciitis). Specific, supportive insoles might offer significant help in these case
** Here, we recommend to remember that if the core reason is overweight – this should be addressed as well.

Many people spend long hours on their feet everyday due to their work demands
With the feet so many hours "down bellow", the circulation systems might work on overload. This may lead to irregularities in blood circulation in their feet. Proper insoles that are inserted into the shoes, whether elegant shoes, high heels, hiking shoes or boots, may improve circulation significantly, and even lower fatigue.

Many are born with what is called flat feet, and this remains to adult life.
No, this is not some kind an old native nickname, but a simple description of a physical condition. Where many regular shoes may be uncomfortable for them, to say the least, proper insoles might make their lives much easier.

In specific condition, such as diabetis, for example, the feet tend to be extra sensitive.
Truth be told, with diabetic feet the situation might be more complex than others. On the one hand, there might be circulation issues, threatening to damage normal functions of the feet. On the other, there might be a lower level of sensitivity, where sores and lesions might occur without the person being aware to the fact. This calls for unique diabetic insoles, that offer to help in various ways, such as: Additional cushioning, magnetic insoles to help the cerculation issues.

There are many claims today that the best way for us to walk is barefoot, as close to nature as possible.
Yet, since most of us in "modern" society spend almost all our waking hours indoors, walking on floors that are built with metal and electrical grids inside – special insoles offer to bring the most needed natural energy back. They claim to do so by applying magnetic and far infra red technologies.

It seems, that depending on your personal view, there are specific  insoles that may help you feel better. To lead more enjoyable and successful life. All you have to do is invest a little time to discover more and choose the best for your needs.

>> Read more on Diabetic Foot Care
 

 

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