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A way to treat a fungal nail infection naturally? |
my son has a fungal infection on his toenail and i would prefer to treat it naturally but haven't a clue where to start, any ideas? You can try putting a drop of Tea tree oil on it twice a day. Fresh garlic is said to kill bacteria but I think the most effective way to treat it is to use those over the counter nail polishes. Essential oils are a good thing to try. I second the motion for tea tree oil and add in that you could also try Eucalyptus oil. Depends on how far along he is. I had it and took lamisil for 3 months and my doctor had me strangely put Listerine on my nails to keep it at bay. Think about it..makes sense..said to brush on with paint brush. Good luck |
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