These Foot and Toe Fungus Drops, made from certified organically grown tea tree oil, alcohol and myrrh essential oil, beats toe fungus when a drop is applied daily for three months.
10 ml will treat toe nail fungus for @ 1 month.
30 ml will treat toe nail fungus for @ 3 months.
Conventional medical treatment with powerful anti-fungals taken orally reaps havoc with the immune system, costs hundreds of dollars and takes up to a year to effectively eliminate toe nail fungus. This natural Fungus Cure strengthens the immune system, is inexpensive, and is applied only to the areas affected.
Tracey also made me a preparation for my awful toe nails. It makes my nails feel smooth and look healthier and my husband absolutely loves the smell. How much more could I ask for. Tracey says my toe nails should get back to normal in about three months. Way to go Tracey.
Tracey Kolowska, PHD, retired, Creemore, Canada.
Instructions for daily use:
1. Wash with a plain soap and dry the feet carefully.
2. Apply a drop of Fungus Cure to each toe nail or area of skin affected.
3. Cover the feet with clean cotton or other natural fibre socks.
10 ml will treat skin fungus or 1 month of toe nail fungus.
30 ml will treat toe nail fungus for 3 months.
Ingredients: Tea Tree* (Melaleuca alternifolia) essential oil, grain alcohol, myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) essential oil.
* Certified Organically Grown
THE HIGH COST OF CONVENTIONAL TREATMENT
As of 2015 the price of topical (non-oral) treatment with efinaconazole was $715 TO $2307 USD per nail, so testing is recommended before prescribing it.[21] In 2019, a study by the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health found the cost for a 48-week efinaconazole course to be $178 for a big toe, and $89 for a different toe.[39]
Prognosis with conventional Treatment
Recurrence may occur following treatment, with a 20-25% relapse rate within 2 years of successful treatment.[13] Nail fungus can be painful and cause permanent damage to nails. It may lead to other serious infections if the immune system is suppressed due to medication, diabetes or other conditions.
Photo By James Heilman, MD - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link