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What blister prevention techniques did you use?
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[QUOTE="Jacobus, post: 280546, member: 6316"] Hello Doug, I tried to post earlier from my iphone and the text disappeared...so here I am again. I use moleskin, either Doctor Sholes or a no-name brand from my pharmacy. I know my trouble spots and wrap those toes and my heals from day 1. I buy the large sheets and cut it to size as needed. This past autumn I managed the entire Camino with 1 blister which appearedd because I was careless and left a ridge on the moleskin. On my first Camino I was introduced to a potion of Olive oil and Rosemary (Romarin?). Two peregrinas from Barcelona had concocted it and given me an adequate amount to finish the Camino. (I got it in San Juan D'Ortega). It didn't stop blisters but it sure soothed my aching feet. Perhaps it was just the massaging during application but there was a noticable improvement. Nice topic. It affects every pilgrim I have met more or less. Cheers Jim [/QUOTE]
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