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Fungus Nails

So my mother was over today and i got a really good look at her toe nails..they are becoming infected and it looks like fungus is growing under the nails.. is there any medication someone might have tried maybe to rub in them without having to take it in a pill form? Or if anyone has tried anything that has def. worked for them id really appreciate any impute. thank you in advance. take care

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Thank you to all that responded. I got enough information to help her out by first seeing a doctor and taking it from there. i might try some home remedies as well. I'll let you all know what helped and didn't soon hopefully. thank you again. take care

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Wrap toes in a paste made from acidophilus. Sleep with it on the toes.
Depending on how long it has been going on- will effect how long it takes to resolve. Best,k

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Tea tree oil is supposed to work well for fungus.

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Try grapefruit seed extract in liquid form you can buy it at the health food store. Also very good for colds and soar throats it kills everything.
K.

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You can go the the drugstore (I think I got mine from Walgreens) and pick up some clear liquid iodine. Apply a fairly good amount all over the toe nail. It also a good idea for the first time to trim the nail and then file down the top part of the nail like you were thinning the nail down before apply so that the iodine gets inside the effected nail. Be careful when filing as that the nail can be somewhat soft from being effected and can break off in layers. Do this EVERY day a least once a day for several weeks. Fungus problems are a booger to get under control. Once you start to see health return to the nails continue to treat at least a few days more. Some people even use a weak bleach soak to destroy the fungus during treatment, but you have to be careful as you know bleach can be really bad and burn the skin. So it needs to be really diluted well.
Hope this helps,
C.

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Soaking it in 2.5 grade Kangen Water will fix this issue. You can learn about this amazing water at a presentation on Tuesdays or Thursdays at a 7:00pm meeting at Dr Adams office in Cypress Point (near Countryside Mall)
If you'd like to try it - I can bring you some.
D.
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Wrap toes in a paste made from acidophilus. Sleep with it on the toes.
Depending on how long it has been going on- will effect how long it takes to resolve. Best,k

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This is a common infection, but she really should go to a podiatrist to have it definitely diagnosed. If it is a fungus infection, the only thing that will cure it is taking the oral medicine for 3 months OR using the cream on her toenails every day (and you can't miss a day) for a full year. But she really should see a podiatrist so she knows exactly what she is dealing with. With everyone suggesting all these different home remedies, it could prolong her problem because it may not be the exact thing that the other person had.

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Hi L.,

Shelly's right. Tea tree oil, specifically high grade melaleuca oil, will get rid of the fungus fast as well as any kind of bacterial infection. You should know in a couple of days...Put it directly ON the nail. It will actually absorb through the nail so don't just put it around the nail.

M.

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