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  • Helps dry, callused feet
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  • Nobel Prize winning technology2
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Clinical Trial Results:

96%

REPORTED "PHENOMENAL" FOOT-HEALING4

Dr. David Watts, M.D.

Johns Hopkins University

Medical School

Dr. David Watts is a double-board certified plastic surgeon, professor at #1 ranked Johns Hopkins Medical School, and an Army Major. He received his training at Johns Hopkins Medical School, the top medical school in the country. Dr. Watts is also president of QuadASF and speaks annually to United Nations on safety and ethics in medicine.

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If you don’t love your results, we’ll give you a full refund.

To ensure your satisfaction, every order of FootMedix comes with Dermal Medix standard 90-day refund promise. If you’re not happy with this product for any reason, just let us know within 90 days, and we’ll refund your purchase — no questions asked.

Frequently Asked Questions With:

Dr. David Watts

Q: What causes dry skin and foot calluses?

A: A callus is a section of skin that has become toughened and thick due to friction. Calluses on feet are most commonly caused by frequent walking. These calluses can then crack, leading to painful fissures and even bleeding or infection.

Corns and calluses affect women more commonly than men, as well as people who wear ill-fitting shoes, individuals with sweaty feet, and those who have to stay standing for long periods each day. They also can be more severe for people who are diabetic, elderly, have poor circulation, or have recently gained weight.

Q: How does FootMedix work?

A: The FootMedix formula uses the revolutionary power of hEGF...the unique growth factor that can activate "rapid healing" in the skin3 . This incredible discovery — which won the Nobel Prize in Medicine — goes to work on the skin of your feet, and helps reverse dry patches, helps painful fissures, and helps boost circulation.

In clinical trials conducted by Dr. Watts with a group of veterans, 96%4 of FootMedix users reported results they classified as "phenomenal".

Q: How should I use FootMedix?

A: FootMedix should be applied to clean, dry feet. Open the tube and place a small amount of FootMedix onto your fingers, then gently massage into any areas of dry, damaged skin. Apply twice a day. Each tube usually lasts about 30 days.

Q: Will FootMedix work for everyone?

”A: In clinical trials conducted by Dr. Watts with a group of veterans, 100% of users reported improvement in foot calluses and dry skin, and a staggering 96%4 of FootMedix users reported results they classified as “phenomenal.”

Q: What if it doesn’t work for me?

A: While it is highly unusual for users to not see an improvement after using FootMedix, we are committed to making the experience risk-free for all of our clients.

So if you do happen to be among the small percentage of people whose skin doesn’t respond to our formula, you can simply return your purchase within 90 days for a full refund.

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Citations

1. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/usnews/index.html

2. https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1986/press.html

3. http://www.woundsresearch.com/article/5943

4. http://www.thecrackedfootfix.com/study.pdf