I couldn't find a thread on barefeet, barefoot all over. I'm surprised that the topic hasn't popped up, kicked out, stepped forward.
Soon, I've got a seven part series about it to publish on TheFreeRangeNaturist.org, but as I was setting it up, I stumbled onto a problem with free range barefooting.
I've been laid up for a couple of weeks with extreme pain in a localized section of my left foot. I stepped on a cholla cactus needle, mainlining into the nerve, precisely where Morten;s Nueroma had been messing with me. All the barefooting that I have done in recent years, no probs and I get three of these needles within an hour. Were the Cholla plants angry? Was it some weird karma, what are the odds?
Anyway, there I sat at the doctor's offices confronted by antibiotics, pain pills, tetanus shots and steroids. Perhaps this talk of ours as natural and healthy barefooting needs to be tempered with practical natural history. Infection and tetanus has been a part of and often deadly part of life for the duration.
I'm suggesting a tetanus booster. Just in case. I haven't gotten one since 1968, but maybe, if I'm going to be out there naked, it might be a good precaution.
Jbee
Barefoot all over all over