Some "thing" is causing your condition. Inflammation is part of the problem. There are many "foods" that posess natural anti-inflammatory properties. The first site may seem a bit "quackish" to you.
Traditional MD site below.... with good info.
http://www.elixirindustry.com/Heel-Spurs.htmDo You Suffer from Heel Pain?
Have you tried everything from Cortisone Injection to shoe inserts, from shockwave to heat or ice, from night splints to stretching ... Only to find out none of them really worked?
Have you been living on pain killers or anti-inflammatory drugs, and found out lately they no longer work for you?
>>Did your podiatrist tell you heel spur removal surgery is the only option left for you?
MIAMI, FL - "Who would believe those tiny little heel spurs could make my life miserable for over 10 years," said Marvin, a Financial Planner working for a large financial institution. "And I'm not alone - I know quite a few people who suffered from the same conditions for years."
Doctor's Advice Proves Fruitless
As the years passed, the bone spur pain became more severe. "I had to shift my weight towards the right foot," said Marvin. "On the left side I had to distribute my weight to the outside of the foot, which caused me to sprain the ankles several times."
"I was at a critical point in my career. I had no time for myself … I continued to abuse my feet by working on them for 10 hours a day."<<
Doctors Recomm. EZorb Calcium for:
Osteoporosis
Osteoarthritis
Bone Spurs
Heel Spurs
Fibromyalgia
Calcium Deficiency
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic429.htmAuthor: Leslie Milne, MD, Assistant Clinical Instructor, Department of
Emergency Medicine, Harvard University School of Medicine
Other Problems to be Considered:
Calcaneus fracture (stress or traumatic)
Heel fat pad syndrome
Atrophy of plantar fat pad
Sever disease (calcaneal apophysitis in children aged 7-15 y)
Foreign body
Entrapment of medial calcaneal branch of posterior tibial nerve
Entrapment of first branch of lateral plantar nerve
Tarsal tunnel syndrome
Ankylosing spondylitis
Psoriatic arthritis
Sacral radiculopathy
Infection
Tumor
Plantar fascial rupture
Then there is this, which I don't know if it is any help at all.
http://www.epodiatry.com/