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Not sure about the coil, but I have been using a bit of Oil of Oregano on my nails for several months now.  The grow out seems to be less yellow.  I'll need a few months to get complete grow out to see.I simply put several drops of OofO on a Q-tip and wipe across each nail bed once a day.

O of O is a very strong anti-fungal.

 

Has anyone had any experience using rife for toe nail fungus?

What frequencies did you use? How often?

Fungus is limited to the toe.

Daughter picked it up from her years of life guarding.

I have a Doug Coil machine.

Thanks Edie

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Toe nail fungus is often a sign that there is a systemic Candida problem.

Typically, candida frequencies will help to some extent. The best treatment I

have found is a topcial fluconazole liquid that can be compounded with a

prescription. If you don't have access to a doc that can prescribe it. Try Tea

Tree Oil or Oregano Oil topically. 464, 465 and 1550 are good fungus

frequencies.

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> Has anyone had any experience using rife for toe nail fungus?

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> What frequencies did you use? How often?

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> Fungus is limited to the toe.

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> Daughter picked it up from her years of life guarding.

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> I have a Doug Coil machine.

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> Thanks Edie

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Hi Edie,

I tried rifing, but never achieved success (perhaps not correct frequency, etc.)

I've experimented with every nail fungus killer under the sun, with many

doctors. Nothing ever worked permanently.

As a final suggestion from a fungus specialist, for the last 20 years I place a

few drops of mineral oil on each nail, before sleeptime.

This never cures the fungus problems, but the nails never deteriorate with a

" rotting " appearance anymore. They take on a slightly very light tan color, and

build up in size, which I have trimmed by a foot doctor every 4 to 5 months or

so.

Occasionally a large toe nail will just drop off in its entirety, and a new one

easily grows in its place in about 4 months or so.

Much easier than rifing, unless one discovers a " cure " frequency.

Adam

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> Has anyone had any experience using rife for toe nail fungus?

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> What frequencies did you use? How often?

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> Fungus is limited to the toe.

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> Daughter picked it up from her years of life guarding.

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> I have a Doug Coil machine.

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> Thanks Edie

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This is not answering your question, but a too simple remedy that worked for

me...putting vicks vapor rub on the entire nail morning and night and the nail

grew itself out healthy...after so many remedies and years of fungused nail.

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> Has anyone had any experience using rife for toe nail fungus?

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> What frequencies did you use? How often?

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> Fungus is limited to the toe.

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> Daughter picked it up from her years of life guarding.

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> I have a Doug Coil machine.

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> Thanks Edie

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Hi Adam,

I have been aggressively treating Candida, with homeopathics, herbs, ozonated

water and Rife. I am finding that the toe nail fungus that is under my big toe

is getting less. I am also putting topical Fluconazole on it. I am confident

that it will clear up. The problem is most people don't realize that toenail

fungus and even athlete's foot is often a sign that there is a larger fungal

infection such as Candida. A good sign that there is a larger fungal infection

in the picture is if you get red, and itchy skin in places other then on your

feet. Soaking the feet in ozonated water can also help.

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> > Daughter picked it up from her years of life guarding.

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> > I have a Doug Coil machine.

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> > Thanks Edie

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Hi ,

Thank you for your comments.

I don't experience the red, itchy skin, but your point is well taken; a larger

fungal infection.

I will consider this as I experiment with the fungus infection.

Adam

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