Nov 17 2009
With these tough economic times, people are cutting back how much to spend on holiday gifting this year. Imagine being able to donate to charity while giving a gift that offers relief to tired and overworked feet. Yoga Sandals® Footwear by Beech Sandal Company presents Comfys for Causes, pampering slippers that help keep feet flexible with 20% of each purchase donated to a charity of the customer's choice.
For those who wish to help feed the underprivileged in America, advance national health issues, are environmentally conscious or perhaps an animal lover wanting to care and prevent abuse to at-risk pets, patrons can choose which charity to donate 20% of their purchase of Yoga Sandals® Comfys toward on www.yogasandals.com.
With new animal prints available, Yoga Sandals® Comfys slippers will keep feet healthy throughout the winter. Yoga Sandals® Comfys increase foot flexibility with four toe separators that help provide a natural alignment of the foot bones with cushiony support, keeping joints and muscles active so feet have the benefit of exercise even when the weather outside is frightful.
Tested and approved by the National Health & Wellness Club, Yoga Sandals® have been referred to as "A Better Flip Flop" by Prevention Magazine. Yoga Sandals® rejuvenate feet with patented technology combining proper heel support and gentle toe separation exercising feet with each step, revitalizing dormant muscles and stiff bones.
Wearing constrictive footwear over time can result in compacted musculature not just in the foot, but the entire body. Creating proper foot alignment can also help the ankles, knees and hips come into alignment. Enforcing the yogic principle that balance begins by spreading the toes, Yoga Sandals® can enhance overall balance and body alignment by increasing strength and mobility in the feet and toes with regular wear.
"I swear by Beech Yoga Sandals® as therapy for your feet. They hold the foot in a most natural way and are excellent for straightening out toes, easing crunched metatarsals and allowing the foot to wriggle," says Emma Supple, podiatric surgeon at Chase Farm Hospital in the UK and clinical lead at www.supplefeet.com. "They undo the damage my high heels do and after a long day my feet need them."