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What Is The Best Toenail Fungus Treatment?

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Even though i haven’t tried them all, I tried a lot of toenail fungus remedies altogether and only one solved my problem. I tried soaking my feet in vinegar, using a cotton swab and warm water to wash my toes – everything!! They just didn’t work at all to be perfectly honest.

Here is some more information about how zetaclear nail solution works. Homeopathic labs and doctors have been testing and using natural ingredients of zeta-clear for many years to treat other nail problems and so they decided to use some of these minerals to create a solution named Zetaclear.

It is a oral spray that you simply spray under your tongue (which actually tastes suprisingly nice) 2-3 times a day and goes through the blood kind of like a painkiller to ease symptoms and relief pain. There are also special oils in the box which are the pefect treatment of toenail fungus. They come with a soft brush that you just brush over the nails in the morning and at night. They say you should do this on the fingernails too, but i think that’s just a bribe to make you buy more and I didn’t bother. Click here if you want to see more about it.

Of all the toenail fungus remedies I tried, this is actually the least medicinal in smell. It actually smells quite lemony and fresh and includes a mix of lavender in there too. Even though I didn’t use it on my finger nails, I kept using it on my feet for about 5 months. This is because if you stop using it too soon, it can come back because there was still a small particle of fungus remaining under the nail itself.

Basically there is no “silver bullet” but Zeta clear is – I would say – a surefire way to solve it over time. It took me about 6 weeks to get rid of the actual fungus-look, but about 3 months for the swelling to reduce almost completely and for my nail to finally return to its normal colour which was great!

Like I said I also used Vitamin E oil in my treatment time which I thought helped to speed up the process a bit and I’d advise you do the same too. I also had a theory that drinking more water than usual would help clear out the system too. I don’t know whether this helps or not but I drunk 4 or 5 glasses a day.

Click here to have a look at the toenail fungus solution …


Alternative Toenail Fungus Remedies

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Back about 200 years ago, there was absolutely no way of curing toenail fungus. I’m sure if a cavewoman or man had it he wouldn’t just go down to his local pharmacy and ask for some drugs. But nowadays the situation is very different. In this article I am talking about various treatments and toenail fungus remedies.

Firstly, you must make sure that you don’t use nail varnish to paint your nails and disguise them. You must also not use nail varnish remover as it is can cause serious harm to your nerve endings in the toe. In addition, fake nails aren’t an effective toe nail fungus remedy even though they look good!

Click here to see the natural product that worked for me.

If you’re using a modern treatment such as an ointment or medication then it could be good to try vitamin E too. Apply some vitamin E oil morning and evening with a cotton swab and carefully wash over the nail with it. Then, push the swab around to the side of the nail and if possible underneath. This might cause some slight pain just make sure your careful and gentle. It’s worth a try in conjuction with a professional treatment.

When I was first looking for toenail fungus remedies online, I found a lot of information about vinegar in particular, white vinegar. It looked like a good alternative to the expensive ointments and paint-on treatments so I gave it a go. Personally, I found it didn’t do a thing and would advise you not to bother. It also is quite painful.

There are many toenail fungus remedies out there. It’s just about doing some research and making a decision that you think will work best for you. I will keep you updated.

Click here to see the solution that I recommend

Sandra :)