Well.. I looked this up using the internet.
The answer is two fold.
1.
Aging. . One reason is the buildup of fatty deposits in
your arteries reducing blood flow
to your Link A
2. By age 50, you may have lost nearly half of the fatty padding on the soles of your feet. And you may be wearing a shoe that's a size bigger than what you wore in your 20s, in part because of weight gain that puts greater pres-sure on your feet, and in part because your ligaments and tendons have lost some of their elasticity (which also predisposes them to potentially painful ruptures or microtears).
Link B
Only a true vegan/vegetarian would be able to tell us if fatty deposits make our feet bigger. But that can be proven now by having scientist research African tribes. For example the
- Zulu, South Africa.
- The Karo, Ethiopia.
- Yoruba, Nigeria.
- The Himba, Namibia.
- PSan People.
- The Maasai, Kenya, and Tanzania.
They eat more natural then anyone on earth. Or any people that don't eat processed foods.
JUST remember your head hairline will recede and hair will come out of your nose and ears. Gravity? Age? Fatty? Life?