Archive for October, 2009

Oct 16 2009

Vicks Vapor Rub for Nail Fungus

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Everybody has gone through the nail fungus stage once in their lifetime. The fungus goes inside the nail bed, thrives in the rich environment of the nail, destroys the nails on our fingers and toes as it feeds. And since it is protected by the nail that acts as a shield, it is really hard [...]

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Oct 16 2009

Toenail Fungus Treatment

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Nail fungus or Onychomycosis, is caused by a fungus called dermatophyte on both fingernails and toenails. They love dark, warm and moist areas and this is why most people who have this condition are people from warmer climates who wear shoes.
Fungus usually enters the toes by a small break in the nail, [...]

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Oct 15 2009

Toe Nail Fungus Treatment

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photo credit: Kai Hendry
Toe nail fungus treatment isn’t overnight, especially if it’s really severe. You need to have dedication and patience to cure it even if you’ve had the condition for quite a while. Nail fungus does look bad, so you just have to follow-up on treatments.
Here are a couple of things to be [...]

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Oct 15 2009

Over the Counter Nail Fungus Treatment

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Onychomycosis simply means that a person is suffering from a transferable fungal infection of the both arms and feet. It is caused by a microflora of the yeast family known as dermatophyte, which enters the extremities from a small opening like a scratch or wound. It resides in the dark, warm and [...]

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Oct 14 2009

Nail Fungus Vinegar

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Homeopathic remedies are often the most inexpensive and effective way to treat any condition. Onychomycosis or fungus of the toenails can be treated with ingredients readily available at home. Though very hard to rid off, the acidic properties of vinegar kills nail fungus is a popular household remedy.

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