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Hi Cindy,

 

My husband's chemotherapist said straight tea tree oil was very good for

nail fungus and gentle enough for him (of course this does not mean it would

be gentle enough for others- he had no foot damage).

 

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> I believe there was a post about nail fungus and a recipe for this. I

> believe Tea Tree was mentioned. If I could have it, would you please

> send the recipe to me. Thanks.

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> Cindy

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Red Thyme Oil, Oil of Oregano and Tee Tree are the best antifungal

oils. Mixing these with DMSO will help penetrate the nail. Also

colloidal silver with DMSO or Fluconazole with DMSO.

 

Janet

 

 

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<monstercarol@g...> wrote:

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> Hi Cindy,

>

> My husband's chemotherapist said straight tea tree oil was very good for

> nail fungus and gentle enough for him (of course this does not mean

it would

> be gentle enough for others- he had no foot damage).

>

> On 11/11/05, tubble94 <tubble@j...> wrote:

> >

> > I believe there was a post about nail fungus and a recipe for this. I

> > believe Tea Tree was mentioned. If I could have it, would you please

> > send the recipe to me. Thanks.

> >

> > Cindy

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What is DMSO?

Cindi

 

On 11/12/05, garnetridge <garnetridge wrote:

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> Red Thyme Oil, Oil of Oregano and Tee Tree are the best antifungal

> oils. Mixing these with DMSO will help penetrate the nail. Also

> colloidal silver with DMSO or Fluconazole with DMSO.

>

> Janet

>

>

 

 

 

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Pau D'Arco is a wonderful fungus

fighter from the Amazon Rainforest.

Down there you learn either to fight

fungus or you become one.

 

Jatoba is another one, often used by jungle

people in a foot soak to prevent or cure

fungus infections.

 

Yet another one is Sangre de Drago, also

an astonishing wound healer.

 

And don't forget the widely available Stevia.

It is so much more than a pretty sweet taste

and you can grow your own!

 

I have heard of people using Rainforest

Treasure Tea, which includes Pau d'Arco

Jatoba, and Stevia, as a foot soak with

success.

I also have a testimonial of a man who

cured a fifty year old fungus nail with

Sangre de Drago.

 

But then, there is my friend Esther who

tried both to no avail....

 

Different things work for different people,

always.

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://profiles./free_green_living

 

 

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