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Glow Injections for Feet: Risky Move or Total Myth?

Started by Natty Greg β€’ 1 week ago β€’ 13 replies β€’ 0 views

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Jackyy T
Jackyy β€’ 1 week ago

Foot injections sound dangerous, tons of nerves down there.

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Kingston P
Kingston β€’ 1 week ago

Most myths online exaggerate results, ignore real medical risks.

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Bronte E
Bronte β€’ 1 week ago

Infections hit fast in feet, terrible place honestly.

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Robin Q
Robin β€’ 1 week ago

Circulation’s weaker there, making complications far more likely.

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Robinson W
Robinson β€’ 1 week ago

Zero reason injecting feet when safer options exist.

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Fritz E
Fritz β€’ 1 week ago

Pretty risky idea; definitely not worth cosmetic hype.

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Elizabeth T
Elizabeth β€’ 1 week ago

Feet absorb poorly, increasing chance of painful reactions.

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Earnest Y
Earnest β€’ 1 week ago

Myth mostly; no legit evidence supporting any benefits.

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Homer
Homer β€’ 1 week ago

Risk outweighs any supposed glow effect every time

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Anonymous
Anonymous β€’ 1 week ago

If something goes wrong, healing in feet sucks.

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Charles
Charles β€’ 1 week ago

Even minor swelling there becomes a major problem.

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Thomass
Thomass β€’ 1 week ago

Internet myths spread faster than actual medical guidance.

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Noahh
Noahh β€’ 1 week ago

Honestly pointless; feet injections create more harm than help.

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