¿Qué es la Fascitis Plantar y Cómo Tratarla Naturalmente?

What Is Plantar Fasciitis and How to Treat It Naturally?

Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain, affecting millions of people around the world. If you feel sharp pain in your heel, especially when you take your first steps in the morning, you’re likely suffering from this condition.

What Is Plantar Fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis is the inflammation of the thick band of tissue (plantar fascia) that connects the heel bone to the toes. This band acts like an arch that supports your body weight and absorbs impact when you walk.

Main Symptoms

- Sharp heel pain, especially in the morning
- Pain that worsens after standing or walking for long periods
- Stiffness in the foot
- Pain that improves with movement but returns after rest

Common Causes

- Excess weight that puts additional pressure on the plantar fascia
- High-impact activities such as running
- Age (most common between 40–60 years)
- Structural problems in the foot
- Inadequate footwear

Natural Treatment with Biophotonic Technology

At Mizitame we have developed BEIMAN FOOT, a revolutionary solution that uses biophotonic technology to treat plantar fasciitis in a natural and effective way.

How does it work?

Our technology acts directly on the inflamed fascial tissue:
- Reduces inflammation at the molecular level
- Restores collagen coherence
- Eliminates the bioelectric “noise” that causes pain
- Provides relief in approximately 2 minutes

Advantages of Biophotonic Treatment

- No medication
- No side effects
- Immediate action
- Compatible with other treatments
- Easy to apply

Additional Tips

In addition to treatment with BEIMAN FOOT, we recommend:
- Gentle stretching of the foot and calf
- Applying ice after activity
- Wearing footwear with good support
- Maintaining a healthy weight
- Avoiding walking barefoot on hard surfaces

Plantar fasciitis doesn’t have to limit your life. With the right treatment and Mizitame’s biophotonic technology, you can walk without pain again.

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