nail fungus white vinegar

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nail fungus white vinegar

Vinegar is probably the most natural remedy important for nail fungus. It has been used to treat infections fungi for thousands of years with great success. However you can find many cases of toenail fungus, which does not respond to treatment Medical and finally recovered with vinegar. One of the benefits of vinegar is that it also treats athlete foot, hence for those suffering from toenail fungus and athlete's foot, this is the class action. Other advantages are that it is cheap, ineffective secondary and easily available. For this purpose, any type of vinegar can be used but the vinegar, apple cider and white vinegar is usually recommended.

How to use vinegar ONLY:

Vinegar itself is a strong remedy against toenail fungus. It can be used in the following ways:

  • As a 50/50 solution with water to soak nails for 15 to 30 minutes twice per day. Whole foot can be soaked, this method is particularly good for people suffering from athlete's foot because it will be cured.
  • Sometimes undiluted vinegar is also used as a soak, it depends on the severity of the condition.
  • Despite dip the nail in the whole basin, cotton balls or bandages soaked in acid are also used to hold nails covered for the time required.
  • Two to three drops of undiluted ACV or white vinegar can be poured directly on the nails and on the lower surface again twice a day.
  • Some people recommend white vinegar for topical applications combined with two tablespoons of ACV twice daily to enhance the effect.

Vinegar in combination remedies

Vinegar can be mixed with a number of other natural ingredients that have proven anti-fungal properties to expedite the procedure.

  • Coconut oil: Surely, coconut oil has antifungal effects, either orally or topically. You can massage walnut oil Coconuts around the nail and also pay under the nail with a dropper after completing vinegar processing and drying of the nails or alternatively oral intake of VCO with topical application of vinegar will also work.
  • Olive oil: Olive oil has also its place in the rel = "nofollow" href = "http://www.skincare09.com/articals.php?topid=54"> home remedies for nail fungus and is used with white vinegar the same way as oil and coconut.
  • Hydrogen Peroxide: Hydrogen peroxide is added 50/50 solution of vinegar and water, but beware that it may damage the skin.
  • Essential oils: oils like lavender, tea tree, rosemary or oregano are also effective treatment against fungi in nails, where they can either be paid on the matrix with a dropper or massage the surrounding skin and nails after soaked in vinegar.
  • Another way is to mix vinegar with a or more of these oils and put in a dropper. For a couple of those drops on the basis of fungal nails and also under them. Again the two applications are required times a day for a long period.

Whichever method you prefer, the key is to apply it thorough and consistent. You'll see results as soon as two weeks when the yellowness of the nail will start to decline. It is not up to six weeks you can see a growing thin nail polish at the base. After about six months whole new nail has replaced the old yellow. Once the nail grows out, treatment is continued for about three months and more. It may take nine months to two years for full recovery. More effective, Vinegar is probably the cheapest of all remedies, in total security and complete cure of nail fungus.


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