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Home remedy for toenail fungus

what is the best home remedy for toenail fungus? I do not want to take prescription pills that may damage liver, etc..
( 8 Jun 2006)

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A good natural remedy for nail fungus is using something acidic - Vinegar for example. fungus thrives in damp warm conditios so create a hostile environment.

Try soaking the infected nails in a 50/50 water/apple cider vinegar solution twice a day. the important thing is to keep the treatment going for 6 months even after the fungus seems to have gone.

 

Cure Nail Fungus Naturally
answered by T J on 8 Mar 2007, 11:23:22

 

There is a good product made by Epicurean called "Lancer Gel" it is all natural. Since it is a gel it can be applied directly to the skin, without burning, and absorbs into the skin. You can find the product online or at Macy's or a local spa that carries the Epicurean line.

 

Dr. Coleen Murphy, ND

www.natmedworks.com

answered by Dr C M N on 18 Jan 2007, 3:11:26

 

There is a good product made by Epicurean called "Lancer Gel" it is all natural. Since it is a gel it can be applied directly to the skin, without burning, and absorbs into the skin. You can find the product online or at Macy's or a local spa that carries the Epicurean line.

 

Dr. Coleen Murphy, ND

www.natmedworks.com 

answered by Dr C M N on 18 Jan 2007, 3:10:40

 

 

 

Apply tea tree oil directly from the bottle (not diluted) directly on the
fungus a minimum of twice a day. If this works, you will know within
two weeks.

Keith Spaulding ND LAc
www.naturecureco.com

answered by K S N L on 8 Jun 2006, 9:04:57

 

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