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You have to file the nail and rub in the balm. It gives a slight stinging feeling. Slowly the nail will turn from yellow to brown and begin to grow off. You have to do this twice a day. Always file the nail as far as you can each time before the application of this ointment. Someone I know had tried this and the results were pretty fast.
ZetaClear Nail Fungus Relief, a natural product designed to treat nails disfigured by nail fungus might also help.
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Vicks is surely one of the most economical remedies for nail fungus. By personal experience, I have found that very high quality (therapeutic grade) essential oil of Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) is an excellent choice. You may find a source for this through my reflexology website: www.footstepsineden.com -- You will find an aromatherapy link there.
Vicks Vaporub is also known for its effectiveness to treat Nail Fungus The reported usage is to rub your nail or toenail with a generous dose of Vicks two times a day, and under a few days, you will find it improved.
ReplyDeleteVicks for Nail FungusThe treatment is rather long, and you will have to insist for about six months or more to be freed of the nail fungus.
Preferably, you will have to continue the treatment until the new nail is completely grows, because if a parcel of the infected nail remain, the fungus will reappear. Vicks Vaporub has no reported side effect.
Tea tree oil is a potent natural antiseptic and fungicide that will help fight your fungus. Apply undiluted tea tree oil with olive oil to the affected toe nail. Alternatively you can put few drops of tea tree oil on toenails and rub it thoroughly every day
ReplyDeleteAn antiseptic mouth wash also prevents further growth of fungus within the nails. The tea tree oil is also very useful for this purpose. Other excellent combination are olive oil or lavender oil with the tea tree oil.
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ReplyDeleteToenail fungus can be cured using a 50/50 mixture of vinegar and Listerine. Combine them in a quart jar with a screw-on lid and used a clean paintbrush to apply the liquid to the affected toes morning and nightThen put your socks on to keep it acting a while longer and protect the bed sheets at night. The fungus took about three months to clear up. It is slow growing, but is also slow to cure.
ReplyDeleteThe herbal ingredients in Listerine may have anti-fungal properties, but home remedies rarely come with specific guidelines..
Toenail fungus can be unsightly. Try soaking the infected nails for at least fifteen to thirty minutes daily. The recipe: one part vinegar to two parts warm water. Allow six weeks to see a cure.
ReplyDeleteIve tried Vicks for a lot of things. It helps with hemmoroids too
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ReplyDeleteDry feet very very thoroughly after bathing. Apply membedazol or imidazol based cream below nails every day during 4 weeks. According to severity the nail will grow out cured or fall out. The new nail will be fungus free.
ReplyDeleteI have the same problem, my dr. told me the nail fungus was far less harmful than the pills and did not recomend them at all.
ReplyDeleteA few home remidies work, but be prepared to do this daily for up to a year depending on how bad the infection is
1. Listerine
2. Vapo-Rub
3.Vinager
4. Tree-Tea Oil
5. Bleach
Some of these things may sound weird, but they really do work if you have the patience to keep it up. I have had the best luck with Vapo-Rub.Make sure you treat all your toes since the fungus spreads easiley
I've tried vinegar to treat nail fungus, it made a little difference but never really got it to go away.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I've tried a lot of different stuff over the years. I had dealt with the combo nail fungus and athletes foot for almost 20 years. One "free" thing that did help a lot was vinegar.
It didn't help much with the nail fungus but it completely stopped the athlete's foot that I was also suffering from.
For the fungus I tried a lot of different things, including over the counter treatments, vinegar, bleach, tea tree oil, vicks and lavender oil. Some of them did make a little difference but none of them completely killed the fungus.
I also tried lamisil which worked for a while then after a couple of months I had a relapse of the nail fungus. The scary thing with the lamisil is the possible health issues you can face as a result of using it, the doctor had me take a test to make sure my liver wasn't prone to problems before he'd give me the lamisil... gulp!
In the end what finally fixed my loong term problem with nail fungus was Zeta Clear. I think what also helped is that I made it a part of my daily ritual to use it.
Another thing that I did that probably helped was throw out my old shoes. I have heard that the fungus can live in your shoes and return after treatment. So to avoid a relapse I made sure to get new shoes and throw out the old ones.
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ReplyDeleteTea tree oil is a potent natural antiseptic and fungicide that will help fight your fungus. Apply undiluted tea tree oil with olive oil to the affected toe nail. Alternatively you can put few drops of tea tree oil on toenails and rub it thoroughly every day.
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