Can anyone tell me about the Ped Egg?

Ped Egg - Photo of lady using Ped Egg on her foot
@CharRay7 (1549)
United States
July 25, 2008 5:03am CST
Hi, I have terribly callused, dry and cracked heels on my feet and they have gotten worse since I was diagnosed with diabetes 2-3 years ago. I've tried creams and aloe but when I use them they really dont' work. I have been seeing this informercial on TV for the last few months for the Ped Egg and wondered if it really works like it says. My hubby says he saw it a Walmart the other day and if I bought it there I could save on the shipping and handling. So has anyone bought the Ped Egg and if you have, how do you like it? Happy MyLotting, Char
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@Wolfechu (1193)
• United States
25 Jul 08
They're awesome. I picked one up in Walgreens for... $10? 20? I forget, but one or the other, probably $10. I had dry skin on my heels that you could strike matches on, had for years, and half an hour with one of those took 90% of it right off. They're nigh-on impossible to hurt yourself with if you follow the instructions, so they're fine for diabetics like yourself too, I'd imagine.
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@CharRay7 (1549)
• United States
25 Jul 08
Thanks for your response! I'm glad to hear from another satisfied customer. lol When you bought it at Walgreens, did you get the cream and the other stuff with it like on the infomercial or do you just get the Ped Egg? I'll be calling my doctor later today to see if it's okay to buy but from what you and the other gal said, it should be okay and not be able to cut me. Happy MyLotting, Char
@Wolfechu (1193)
• United States
25 Jul 08
Just the egg. Wasn't even aware it came with creams. To be honest, I'm not sure how useful they'd be anyhow; you use it on completely dry feet, and then I generally have a soak in the tub, or put any skin moisturiser on afterwards.
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