The Télito blog
Barefoot walking
By Sylvain Herruel, Vitalist Naturopath, Medical-Psychological Assistant and Sports Educator When we ask people what our feet are used for, the vast majority respond: “To walk”. However, the feet are much more important than the simple act of walking, we will see that together. Foot reflexology The arch of the foot is full of nerve endings (7,200 nerve endings connected directly to the brain) and this is why many disciplines such as foot reflexology or certain massages give it so much importance. Each nerve ending will stimulate an organ and allow good energy circulation in the body. The ground, with...
Sciences and the Future October 2023
Here is an article by Hervé Ratel, published in Sciences et Avenir N°920 in October 2023.
This is a researched article, highlighting the impact of shoes on our body.
Good reading
Podcast - Meeting with Ampersand
A few days ago, we were interviewed by Marie-Cécile from the Esperluette Podcast , to tell the story of Télito, our brand of eco-responsible “barefoot” shoes. Marie-Cécile discovered us thanks to our store in Carpentras and it seems that her feet are delighted with this discovery. In this episode, we talk about the beginnings of our store (where we didn't yet make shoes), the creation of the first Primi, our ideas for the future and much more! Esperluette, the podcast listening to the beautiful energies of Vaucluse : We invite you to listen to other episodes of Esperluette on all audio...
Zoé's test, Podiatrist-podiatrist
Zoé Mantey from the blog Chausse toi! tested our khaki Primi high tops. Here is his opinion... "I am Zoé Mantey, a qualified chiropodist-podiatrist since 2008. Here I share with you my professional experience as well as my advice on shoes and podiatry. I've been writing here for a few years now (Blog Put on your shoes! ) and regularly talking about barefoot shoes. I see from your follow-ups and your numerous feedback here or on Instagram that I was not the only one to develop an interest in minimalism when it comes to shoes. My desire to develop...