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The 7 Do’s And Don’ts That Will Help Kill That Fungus For Good

The 7 Do’s And Don’ts That Will Help Kill That Fungus For Good

Fungal infections, particularly toenail fungus are more common than you might think, affecting millions of people each year. But what are the warning signs?

It starts with a constant itch between your toes. Then within just a few days, it becomes unbearable and your skin will turn red, scaly, and swollen. Next thing you know, there's something growing out from under your nail.

So what are you supposed to do to help your feet get over the infection. Here are 7 do's and don'ts:


​DON'T go barefoot in locker rooms, public pools, and showers. Always wear flip-flops, sandals, or shower shoes in moist public environments to stop bacteria from getting to your toes.

DO disinfect your home shower. Mix one cup of bleach mixed with 5 cups of water once per week to keep your shower fungus free


DON'T cut your infected nail along the curve. Toes with visible fungus should be cut short and straight, to keep the nail from digging into the skin where the fungus likes to hide.

DON'T over-moisturize. Fungus loves moisture, so even though moisturizing your feet is usually a good idea, it could end up making your infection much worse.

DO wear moisture-wicking socks to help dry out shoes and kill fungus. These can be found at running stores and athletic stores.

DON'T use a topical cream unless prescribed by a doctor. Most topical fungus creams have no effect.

DO take a fungus-killing nutrient daily. It is believed the best way to kill foot fungus is from the outside in because most foot fungus lives deep inside the bloodstream.

Once you cut off its ability to feed itself, you could see fungus-free toenails in just 2 weeks. These nutrients are known for their ability to starve fungus spores from the inside out.

Watch this short video to find out where to find this natural fungus-killing nutrient!

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