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Gilden Tree and Diabetes 
Although we didn't set out to make a foot cream for diabetics, we've learned that our rich, natural foot cream can really make a difference on diabetic's dry feet. It all started when we got a note from our accountant's father, Ken.
As a Diabetic, he'd just been prescribed medication for Neuropathy pain. At about the same time, his daughter gave him Gilden Tree's Nourishing Foot Cream. He was so happy with the results that he wrote to us. We met with him and his wife to find out if we could help other diabetics.
The best news was that he never filled his prescription, and his feet are softer and smoother than ever. We've since met dozens of diabetics who've found real relief in a product they actually enjoy using.
How can Gilden Tree help diabetics to have healthier feet?
Many diabetics develop problems with their feet as a symptom of diabetes, but the good news is that by making a few easy changes, your feet can stay healthier. Watch our brief video about Diabetes and Gilden Tree.
One of the most important things to do is to create good foot care habits - checking your feet every day, and using good quality products.
For excellent advice on helping keep feet healthy when you have diabetes, please visit the Foot Care Section of the American Diabetes Foundation's website.
Which Gilden Tree products are right for someone with Diabetes and how should I use them?
Use Nourishing Foot Cream twice a day. Avoid the area between your toes
Use 95% Shea Butter Balm on especially dry places like the heels and balls of feet.
Use the Footscrubber® with mild soap and tepid water at the end of your shower or bath. Scrub gently, and remove just a little each day. Be sure to check with your health care provider first.
Use Exfoliating Foot Scrub with your Footscrubber or by itself at the end of your shower.
Look for this button on Diabetic-friendly products.
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