Toenail fungus home remedies are a pretty popular topic on the web as thousands of people daily search for methods that will help them to eliminate nail fungus.
The problem with most home remedies is that the products used were never designed for toe nail fungus. In addition, there is little proof that these remedies are working on bonafide cases of fungus.
3 popular online tips for toenail fungus home remedies include:
1. Listerine
Those who suffer from toenail fungus often recommend Listerine as a means of getting rid of the problem without using other products, prescription or not. They generally recommend soaking in a mixture of 50% Listerine and 50% water from 15 to 30 minutes. However, do warn against using blue Listerine, since it can stain the skin. It is the ingredient, Thymol that contains particular antifungal properties.
2. Vicks Vaporub
During the cold winter, many homes in America use Vicks for relief during the flu season, for its healing properties of menthol. Thymol is also included in Vicks and is thought to help eliminate toenail fungus. However, this product does cause a moisturizing effect, which may cause the continual growth of fungus.
1. Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple Cider Vinegar is another product that may be helpful; however, many do agree that you can use other types of vinegar. The theory goes that vinegar is acetic acid and does not promote a productive environment for fungus growth. The mixture is that of one part water and one part vinegar soak for 15 to 30 minutes.
Of all the products, you can find online, these three are the most commonly recommendable toenail fungus home remedies. Keep in mind however, that these products are not designed for getting rid of toenail fungus, this is something you will have to experiment with to find the best solution for you.
















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