Vinegar Can Treat Nail Fungus

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Vinegar nail fungus treatments are the cheapest ways to get rid of the infection. Apple cider vinegar and white vinegar are most frequently used for nail fungus treatments. Mixed with water, feet are soaked in the vinegar solution then dipped in hot and cold water. Soaking thrice daily for thirty minutes without fail is compulsory for the vinegar nail fungus treatment’s success.

Acid in vinegar ease the itching that is an effect of having the nail fungus infection. Using this treatment, the PH balance is returned to normal and helps in killing the fungi. Fermented fruit juices produce ethanol, a pure alcohol that becomes vinegar through oxidation. Sourness and unpleasant smell are a part of vinegar’s qualities.

The vinegar is used for soaking in, about 20 minutes at a time, causing it to penetrate the bottom of the nail and being kept on for a period of time long enough for it to be effective nail fungus treatment, this is applied morning and night. Over time, the treatment will take effect and eliminate the nail fungus infection,

Some people can withstand the foul odor and sour taste of the vinegar and drink it also as part of nail fungus vinegar treatment, it ha no harmful substances and is safe to drink. The healthy nail is fully grown and the fungal infection eliminated within six months. Skipping a treatment can cause new fungal infection and should be avoided. The infected nail starts shifting for the better within two months.

Vinegar nail fungus treatments may not be that effective. Continue applying the solution on a twice weekly basis to ensure the healthy nail will not be infected

Having a lot of time in your hands and the unpleasant taste and smell of the vinegar is not even an issue, try the nail fungus vinegar treatment, it might work.

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