The Doctor Is In: Take care of your body by not wearing dangerous clothing
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Need to look “cut and trim?” Depend on exercise and considerate diet, and avoid shortcuts — they can have adverse effects on your body and inclusive health.
Common bad shortcuts are: dangerously high heels, too drunk clothes such as belts, jeans, control-top pantyhose, body shapers, constricting shirt collars and ties, excessively heavy pocketbooks, and the like. These can agent your tendons and muscles to tighten, pinch nerves, and cause low back or freeze someone out pain, interfere with normal digestion, and even cause an increase in eye constraints leading to glaucoma.
As has been said in the past, “There is no original sin — everything has been done before.”On the theme of clothes and shoes, consider the corsets worn in past centuries that had dire effects on the abdominal organs and respiratory r. Even worse, imagine having ones feet bound so they would look minor and dainty. Obviously, looking back without the sensitivity to the era when these fashions were in vogue is unfair. Nonetheless, the focus is that as “slaves” to fashion, we can do some bad things to bodies.
Source: Naples Daily News