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Bjorn,

I have sporadically sprayed homemade CS on my big toe fungus plus, again

sporadically, sprayed it on my sock above my toe. Nothing scientific to my

approach, but it seems to have worked.

Good luck,

Steve

> ** Original Subject: Re: Nail fungus

> ** Original Sender: weshine4Him@...

> ** Original Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 17:19:09 +0000

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> > I don't have any experience with this but I am thinking that maybe

> > taking foot baths in 3% H2O2 would help? Has this been successful

> for

> > any of you out there? Bjorn

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> Dear Bjorn,

> I am not sure about this whole nail fungus thing. I have read

> that it is directly related to stress, fatty livers, nalnutrition,

> and a whole binch more things. I don't think I would soak to long

> because I am not convinced that it is a viral infection or anything

> of the sort. I believe it starts somewhere inside. I just haven't

> found out where yet.

>

> Many Blessings,

> Deb

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Well, we've got it on the run now...

Two of my clients with toe nail fungus have responded to a mix of about 50%

DMSO and 50% of strong colloidal silver, spread on the skin around the nail

with a q-tip. The DMSO carries it in further than the silver water could

have gone by itself. I don't think it will penetrate the nail itself but I

could be wrong.

The nail takes a few months to grow out, but all during that time they were

applying the mix a couple or three times a week.

Also two people have got rid of athlete's foot with colloidal silver spray,

sometimes in a single application.

ciao

Duncan

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Most definitely!

> I don't have any experience with this but I am thinking that maybe

> taking foot baths in 3% H2O2 would help? Has this been successful for

> any of you out there? Bjorn

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Most definitely!

> I don't have any experience with this but I am thinking that maybe

> taking foot baths in 3% H2O2 would help? Has this been successful for

> any of you out there? Bjorn

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Most definitely!

> I don't have any experience with this but I am thinking that maybe

> taking foot baths in 3% H2O2 would help? Has this been successful for

> any of you out there? Bjorn

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  • 9 years later...

my daughter cured her fungal nail infection with vick we read somewhere that

vick was a cure so she tried it and it worked also rub vick on your feet when

you have a cold warms you up and helps cure cold quicker and helps

decongestion.

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hi berny ...i'm just about to make a new lot of kefir and you went through my

mind, i hope it still gives you benefit :)

i wondered too about the vicks and here's the ingredient list:

Active Ingredients (Purpose)

* Regular:

* Camphor 4.8% (Cough suppressant and topical analgesic)

* Eucalyptus oil 1.2% (Cough suppressant)

* Menthol 2.6% (Cough suppressant and topical analgesic)

* Lemon:

* Camphor 4.7% (Cough suppressant and topical analgesic)

* Eucalyptus oil 1.2% (Cough suppressant)

* Menthol 2.6% (Cough suppressant and topical analgesic)

Inactive Ingredients

Regular: Cedarleaf oil, nutmeg oil, special petrolatum, thymol, turpentine oil

Lemon: Cedarleaf oil, lemon fragrance, nutmeg oil, special petrolatum, thymol,

turpentine oil

Other Information

* Store at room temperature.

*camphor - it doesn't say whether this is natural or synthetic

http://www.3dchem.com/molecules.asp?ID=203

*petrolatum:

http://www.thegoodscentscompany.com/data/es1002891.html

best wishes

trish

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> this is intriguing to hear that vick cures fungal nail infection. i wonder

what is in it to kill off the fungus.

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> berny

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oregano oil works wonders

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> I know this is an icky subject, but I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good

treatment for toenail fungus. I have a few family members that are afflicted

and I refuse to even consider the drugs available. I'm sure there are natural

treatments, but I'm wondering if anyone has firsthand knowledge of one that

actually works.

>

> Thanx,

> Mandi

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Melalueca oil works well...

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From: Mandi <mandibear73@...>

Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2012 11:43 AM

Subject: Nail Fungus

I know this is an icky subject, but I'm wondering if anyone knows of a good

treatment for toenail fungus.  I have a few family members that are afflicted

and I refuse to even consider the drugs available.  I'm sure there are natural

treatments, but I'm wondering if anyone has firsthand knowledge of one that

actually works.

Thanx,

Mandi

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Tea tree oil is the stain of melaluca that has anti fungal and anti bacterial

qualities. " One well-known melaleuca, Melaleuca alternifolia, is notable for its

essential oil which is both anti-fungal, and antibiotic, while safely usable for

topical applications. This is produced on a commercial scale, and marketed as

Tea Tree Oil " ( from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melaleuca)

Is there any reason you couldn't just apply some to your toenail a couple times

a day? That might be easier than doing a complete foot soak a couple times a

day.

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