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After working on an oil rig last summer, I have developed athlete's foot and cannot seem to get rid of it. I have tried the anti-fungal spray. I have also tried peeing on my foot. I have had it for about 4 months now. What do you suggest? Boric acid is an anti-fungal. Dont waste your money on those overpriced sprays. go to a pharmacy and ask for a bottle of boric acid . put on in morning and night before bed. works WAY faster than the ripoff aerosols ..you got to use lotromin and make sure you "air" out your foot right when you get home, foot needs to breathe Pee on them.. who in the hell told you that peeing on it would help? go to the doctor and ask him to prescribe lamisil pills for you . you take them for a long period of time but they cure the toe nail fungus and athletes foot along with jock itck. its one of the best meds going now but they cost money too. Dermatin from Melaleuca. I haven't ever had athelete's foot, but a friend of mine has and he swears by this product. One of the properties of Melaleuca Oil is that it is anti fungal. Benefect YOU CAN TREAT IT WITH VICKS VAPOR RUB. RUB ON WHERE EVER THE FUNGUS IS FOR A COUPLE OF DAY AND TAADAH YOU'ER HEALED |
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