Cold is the primary toxin. To maintain health, you must first keep warm; to cure an illness, you must first cure the cold. The founder of Japan's cold-expelling therapy advocated the habit of wearing multiple layers of socks, half-body baths and foot baths, and has successfully cured various difficult-to-treat serious diseases over the years. Put on multiple layers of socks to start "expelling the cold" and keep blood circulation flowing smoothly. Toxins will then be continuously excreted. Once all toxins are excreted, you can regain your health!
Cold-repelling socks are suitable for wearing after taking a bath or foot bath, as well as during sleep. They are very effective in solving the problem of long-term coldness in the lower body!
Many people ask, why do we need to wear multiple layers of socks? Wearing one layer of thick wool socks can keep you warm, but wearing 4 layers is too much and it’s also troublesome to wash and put on!
I completely understand. I now have socks hanging all over the house, and I have to put on my socks 8 times each time. It is indeed a lot of work, but after trying the warmth-retaining effect of multi-layer socks, I can't go back. If you wear a single layer of socks, wool is a very warm material, but if you wear it for a long time it will become stuffy and not breathable. If you sweat on your feet, wool will not be able to remove the moisture and will instead make your feet cold. Moreover, single-layer socks have certain pores, and the warmth retention level is not as good as wearing multiple layers.
Designed and manufactured in Japan, these cold-repelling socks are made for long-term wear, so each layer of socks has its own excellent functions:
First layer 100% silk five-toe socks - detoxification and moisture removal
Second layer 100% cotton five-toe socks - warm
The third layer is 100% silk round toe socks - warm in winter and cool in summer, breathable
The fourth layer is 100% organic cotton/wool round toe socks - for warmth (the outermost layer can be made of different materials depending on the seasonal temperature)
Avoid socks made of chemical fibers or ordinary socks that are too tight, as they may cause poor blood circulation in the feet, causing sweat to cause bacteria to accumulate, or the sweat in the socks may make the feet colder if they are not breathable. To avoid the above situation, you should choose cold-repellent socks made of natural materials such as silk or pure cotton and with looser sizes.