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Effective Treatment for Toenail Fungus

 

A toenail fungus can affect the appearance of one’s toenails, making them appear gnarled and unsightly.  An estimated 11 million Americans suffer from a toenail fungus infection, or onychomycosis.  And up to 48 percent of individuals have at least one affected toe by fungus by the time they reach the age 70.

For those people who suffer from toenail fungus, wearing sandals or flip-flops, or just walking around barefoot, can be a major embarrassment as their nails may be thick, crumbly or discolored. Some people with toenail fungus infections use nail polish to cover up their embarrassing toenails, but this is not an effective treatment for toenail fungus.
 
Remedies For The Effective Treatment of Toenail Fungus
Prevention: If you are prone to developing toenail fungal infections, it is a good idea to take preventative measures against these infections.  Keep your feet clean by washing them with soap and water daily and drying them thoroughly. If you must shower in a communal area, be sure to wear rubber shoes, flip flips, or shower clogs.  For day-to-day use, choose shoes that fit properly, with sufficient space around the toes.  Also make sure the shoes are well ventilated, allowing the feet to breathe.  Steer clear of shoes that are made from synthetic materials.  If possible, alternate your footwear so that your shoes have a chance to air out between wearings. If for some reason your shoes should get wet, be sure to take them off immediately. 

As for your socks, choose products that are made of cotton or materials that "wick" moisture away from your toes. If your feet are prone to sweating, change your socks throughout the day and wash both your feet and socks each time.  Drying powders can also help to keep your feet dry. 

Prescription Medications

Expensive prescription medications are still recommended by some doctors for the treatment of toenail fungus, although these remedies are not effective treatment for toenail fungus.  In addition, each is associated with potentially adverse side effects.  Prescription medications that are currently used to treat toenail fungus include itraconazole (Sporanox®), terbinafine (Lamisil®), fluconazole (Diflucan®), and ciclopirox (Penlac™ Nail Lacquer).

Natural Anti-Fungal Agents

There are a number of natural anti-fungal supplements that can be used for the effective treatment of toenail fungus.  Here’s a closer look at some of the best:

Pau D' Arco: This natural herb is endemic to the rainforests of the Amazon and in South and Latin America.  It is well known in herbal medicine for it's strong anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-parasitical properties. 

Oregano Oil: Oregano is a woody plant that is found mostly in the Mediterranean.  According to the latest research, oregano oil has potent antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-fungal properties thanks to its primary component, carvacrol.  

Lemongrass: Lemongrass is an herb found in Southeast Asia, East and West India, South America, Africa, Australia, and the United States. It is widely used as an insect repellent and for its anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties. 

Horopito: Horopito is a unique plant that is found only in New Zealand.  This plant contains an active component called polygodial that is an effective treatment for toenail fungus and yeast infections.  Horopito also contains the powerful antioxidant flavonoids - quercetin and taxifolin.

Anise Seed: Also known as pimpinella asisum, anise seed is a native plant of Greece and Egypt that is derived from the parsley family.  Anise seed is a grayish brown seed that tastes like licorice and is used commercially to scent perfumes and soaps and to flavor toothpastes and mouthwashes. Anise has been recognized for thousands of years for its medicinal properties.  Throughout the years it has been used to fight infections, aid in digestion, stimulate the immune system, enhance milk production, and improve the symptoms of menopause.  The chemical components of anise seed are also powerful against fungus, bacteria, viruses, parasites, and insects.

Bacillus Laterosporus: This healthy bacterium is an effective treatment for toenail fungus as it works to reestablish a healthy balance of microorganisms in the colon.  These healthy organisms then compete with the fungus that has infected the toenail, robbing it of essential nutrients. 

Putting It All Together

As noted above, there are a number of natural remedies that can be used for the effective treatment of toenail fungus.  One product, Mycozil, puts each of these powerful ingredients into one product to help you thoroughly rid your body of fungus and other harmful invaders.  Mycozil’s powerful formula is the highest quality anti-fungal agent that money can buy.   To purchase Mycozil, click here...

 
This article was published on Tuesday 02 May, 2006.

 

 

 
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