Back in November, I wrote an article about how having a long second toe may be linked to fibromyalgia.
I recently came across an article that makes similar claims.
Dr. Burton S. Schuler picks up where Dr. Morton and Dr. Travell left off with Morton’s Toe.
Dr. Schuler said his fibromyalgia patients’ symptoms improved after treating their Morton’s Toe.
In his book, Why You Really Hurt, he explains how to treat the condition, which will cost you as little as $2.
In case you don’t have the book or you’re like me and have little time to spare, here’s a web site that shows you how to determine if you have a Morton’s Toe and how to treat it yourself.
*Please be sure to consult a doctor for a definitive diagnosis and proper treatment.
The following vdeo explains in detail Morton’s Toe and its history.
Photo courtesty of Dmuth.
