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There are prescription fungus medications that you

have to take for over 1 year to get a complete cure

and cost a fortune.

 

Nail fungus is an internal and not just external

infection. When the nails get thick, yellow or green,

flaky and look deformed that has become a systemic

infection. You can use homeopathic remedies and

nutritional support to work on the internal issues and

tea tree oil( full strength ) on the outside issues.

 

When nails have a fungus issue it is illegal for nail

techs to work on those feet. It is very contagious and

can spread like athlete's foots does in the shower.

 

Make sure you are disinfecting with a anti fungal

cleaner ( commercial grade is best ) and keeping your

floors and shower areas dry. Open toed shoes to allow

for air circulation and no synthetic stockings or

shoes.

 

Zapping of fungus would also work. Quantum Biofeedback

or Hulda Clarks zapper would do the trick.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

(Ex Nail Tech)

 

 

--- Linda BC <yogieslola wrote:

 

> Hi Renae. Your description sounds like what I have.

> A few years ago, my doctor at that time told me it's

> a fungus infection & there's not much you can do for

> it. This was a while back, so maybe there's

> something for it now as I think I saw a commercial

> for treatment of this. It doesn't bother me any ...

> other than I won't wear open-toed shoes. I'm

> wondering if it runs in families. My mother has it

> as well, but this could just be a coincidence.

> Linda

>

> imlivingonpurpose <imlivingonpurpose

> wrote: My husband

> has two or three really thick toenails. They are up

> to about

> a quarter of an inch thick. Has anyone else had

> this or do you know

> someone who was able to treat this in a " natural "

> way? Someone else

> told him to put thyme on the toenails every day,

> but it was hard to do

> and not get stain on things. He takes HGH

> internally every day, and

> this seems to help if he's on it regularly, but it

> doesn't make it go

> away.

>

> Thanks, everyone, for being here!

>

> Renae

> www.peacerus.com

 

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Thank you for the information, Jenny. I'm guessing my doctor at the time didn't

know much about it. I haven't treated it any over the years & it's not as bad

(in how it feels or looks). I've read some good suggestions to try, during this

discussion. I didn't realize it's contagious.

 

About the prescription med ... this is probably what I saw advertised. I

figured it was probably expensive.

 

Jenny Kernan <rainysnana wrote:

There are prescription fungus medications that you

have to take for over 1 year to get a complete cure

and cost a fortune.

 

Nail fungus is an internal and not just external

infection. When the nails get thick, yellow or green,

flaky and look deformed that has become a systemic

infection. You can use homeopathic remedies and

nutritional support to work on the internal issues and

tea tree oil( full strength ) on the outside issues.

 

When nails have a fungus issue it is illegal for nail

techs to work on those feet. It is very contagious and

can spread like athlete's foots does in the shower.

 

Make sure you are disinfecting with a anti fungal

cleaner ( commercial grade is best ) and keeping your

floors and shower areas dry. Open toed shoes to allow

for air circulation and no synthetic stockings or

shoes.

 

Zapping of fungus would also work. Quantum Biofeedback

or Hulda Clarks zapper would do the trick.

 

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

(Ex Nail Tech)

 

 

 

 

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You're welcome Linda. Yep it's expensive and as far as

I'm concerned..IMO...it's a waste of money. You can

cleanse fungus from your body via diet changes and

natural supplements. Also using Hulda Clarks zapper,

another one of the many functions I have with my SCIO.

 

Good Luck

Jenny Kernan

Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

--- Linda BC <yogieslola wrote:

 

> Thank you for the information, Jenny. I'm guessing

> my doctor at the time didn't know much about it. I

> haven't treated it any over the years & it's not as

> bad (in how it feels or looks). I've read some good

> suggestions to try, during this discussion. I didn't

> realize it's contagious.

>

> About the prescription med ... this is probably

> what I saw advertised. I figured it was probably

> expensive.

>

> Jenny Kernan <rainysnana wrote:

> There are prescription fungus medications

> that you

> have to take for over 1 year to get a complete cure

> and cost a fortune.

>

> Nail fungus is an internal and not just external

> infection. When the nails get thick, yellow or

> green,

> flaky and look deformed that has become a systemic

> infection. You can use homeopathic remedies and

> nutritional support to work on the internal issues

> and

> tea tree oil( full strength ) on the outside issues.

>

> When nails have a fungus issue it is illegal for

> nail

> techs to work on those feet. It is very contagious

> and

> can spread like athlete's foots does in the shower.

>

> Make sure you are disinfecting with a anti fungal

> cleaner ( commercial grade is best ) and keeping

> your

> floors and shower areas dry. Open toed shoes to

> allow

> for air circulation and no synthetic stockings or

> shoes.

>

> Zapping of fungus would also work. Quantum

> Biofeedback

> or Hulda Clarks zapper would do the trick.

>

> Jenny Kernan

> Quantum Biofeedback Therapist

> (Ex Nail Tech)

>

>

>

>

> Recent Activity

>

> 52

> New Members

>

> 5

> New Links

>

> Visit Your Group

>

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