they actually decide the footwear they have a clothing store because nobody pays for anything it's all common money and at a clothing store he ordered minimal shoes so 80 percent of their community now are in minimal shoes
The headline is broadly defensible, but the qualifications matter. Effect sizes vary by population, the strongest claims rest on shorter trials, and credible voices push back on how it's typically framed.
they actually decide the footwear they have a clothing store because nobody pays for anything it's all common money and at a clothing store he ordered minimal shoes so 80 percent of their community now are in minimal shoes
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it was when born toronto had come out and he kind of looked at it and put the book down and they decided to read it and they decided that he's going to try to go barefoot and minimal and it cured his problem resolved his problem
he started to prescribe minimal shoes for some of his patients that weren't responding to standard of care so he used to really send all of his foot related patients to a podiatrist and then he started deciding i'm going to try this because it worked for me