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The Heart-Feet Connection Q&A: Rebuilding Your Foundation with Dr. Ronald Talis

11 min · 21 mei 2026
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What if your chronic heel pain isn't actually inflammation?  In this special Q&A episode, Dr. Ravi Kumar answers the top five listener questions following our deep dive with podiatrist Dr. Ronald Talis. He discusses the "Foot Core System", the idea that your feet have local stabilizers just like your spine and how to wake them up after a lifetime of wearing shoes. Dr. Kumar examines the controversial science behind "motion control" running shoes, explains why "Plantar Fasciosis" is a more accurate name for chronic heel pain, and shares a vital screening test for vascular health that starts at your toes. Key Highlights: * Muscle Recovery: Research shows that simply walking in minimalist shoes can increase foot muscle size as effectively as dedicated gym sessions. * The "Canary" Effect: Why hair loss on your toes or cold feet could be an early warning of peripheral artery disease. * Flat Feet Re-framed: Why being "flat-footed" isn't a defect, but a type of normal that rarely requires intervention in asymptomatic children. * Home Remedies: A science-backed explanation for why a black tea soak physically shrinks sweat glands to treat hyperhidrosis. If you enjoyed this Q&A, please subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!  Your support helps us bring clear, evidence-based health information to more people.

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