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Walking barefoot on rocks in the Summertime. Credit: Lorenz Kerscher/Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 deOrthopedists argue that walking barefoot makes for stronger and more flexible feet, and fewer deformities, while the practice enhances mobility as well. Anthropologists concur, saying that several studies show that prehistoric humans had wider feet, more splayed out toes and more…

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