Bizarre Home Remedies That Actually Work
Fix Cracked Heels With Superglue

When feet are overly dry and on the verge of cracking, moisturizer may do very little to stop the crack from widening. It may be time to bring in the big guns: superglue. A study found that when patients with cracked heels were instructed to apply super glue to adhere their cracks, the majority of patients’ cracks remained closed and had very little pain.
Using an adhesive such as Superglue or Krazy Glue, apply 2 or 3 drops of glue along the length of the crack and hold together for 60 seconds. Take care to avoid gluing your fingers and toes together. This home remedy may help relieve foot pain and speed up the closure of heel cracks.
Use Rubbing Alcohol For Smelly Foot

If your feet emit an odor that is less than pleasant, consider a natural remedy to neutralize odor. Rubbing alcohol can help to fight odors caused by bacteria, fungus, and sweat. Dab a cotton pad with alcohol and wipe all over your foot, including between toes. The alcohol will also help keep feet dry keeping sweat at bay. Every so often, use rubbing alcohol to wipe the inside of your shoes to kill bacteria. Let the shoes dry in a well-ventilated area.
