MAY 7, ‘25 // FootSoles Hello Csay Readers, It’s clear and fair to say that summer is really here. The streets are teeming with children playing and soaking in the sun – and splashing in the puddles when it rains. And the biggest sign of summer yet: CSay is bombarded with stain questions once again. The two top picks are mud and bubbles, so if you have any tried and true solution for any of these, we’re still not bored of hearing it! For this week, we want to drag ourselves all the way down to our weary feet. They’ve hopefully recovered from the yom tov work, but are now going to be walking, chasing, and running up and down the steps (if you don’t live on ground level). The summer always involves a bit more active movement, and this very often leads to the soles of the feet reacting in not such a kind way. Is there a way to prevent the corns and callouses on the foot? And if they are already here, what’s a good way to treat them? Looking forward to hearing from all of you! NEW TOPIC #155 - Stretched Earlobes My daughter has a stretched earlobe, and I want to know what I could do to help it. I use stickers already, but they keep on falling off. NEW TOPIC #156 – Hunch Does anyone have any experience with a child whose back is not growing straight and they are developing a hunch? Topic #153 – Bikes and Trikes I do have a very good bike rack that really keeps the bike in order. Topic #153 – Bikes and Trikes I don't have any tips about storing bikes, but I want to remind fellow parents that most important of all is to ensure the children wear a helmet. Mold I would like to ask whoever had experience with mold in their apartment. The part of removing the actual mold was simple, but I want to know about healing the body from breathing the moldy air for so long? We have a lot of health issues that arose due to the mold. If anyone knows someone that can guide me in cleaning our bodies from the mold, as well as how to make sure we don't get the mold again, it would be a gigantic chesed. And if someone has a leak that has been ignored, you should not wait for signs of strep and fungus to take care of it. It could chas vesholom lead to heart failure and other things. With Hashem's help, you can catch it on time, and take care of it before it's too late. 152
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