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		<title>By: Sonagi</title>
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		<description>Loved that telltale pile of rocks in third picture from the bottom.  Looks like the colors were a little past peak but still pretty.  Walking barefoot on a bumpy surface lowers your blood pressure. The effect is related to pressure points on the soles of your feet. Some Chinese villages have cobblestone paths where middle-aged and elderly folks stroll, and scientists have documented the beneficial effects . Those bumpy soled sandals favored by Asians are probably supposed to do the same thing, but I never found them comfortable.  I have a pair of Adidas slides with more pliable rubber prongs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Loved that telltale pile of rocks in third picture from the bottom.  Looks like the colors were a little past peak but still pretty.  Walking barefoot on a bumpy surface lowers your blood pressure. The effect is related to pressure points on the soles of your feet. Some Chinese villages have cobblestone paths where middle-aged and elderly folks stroll, and scientists have documented the beneficial effects . Those bumpy soled sandals favored by Asians are probably supposed to do the same thing, but I never found them comfortable.  I have a pair of Adidas slides with more pliable rubber prongs.</p>
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