EUREKA! I discovered a cheap cure for that nasy toenail fngus!!

I think I have discovered an over the counter cure for that current, expensive to treat problem of nasty toenail fungus! You know, that type that turns your toenails into discolored, lumpy chunks of material that resembles wood eaten out by termites.

Dr. Scholl’s Odor Destroyers shoe shot deodorant powder!

I got the fungus and it resisted everything and at $60 a prescription for the medication, I could not afford it. I tried absorbine junior, iodine, even ground the lumpy, ugly nails down with a Dremel grinder and nothing worked. In the process, I noticed that I had really bad foot odor, a thing I’ve fought for years. So, one day when in a store, I saw the bright yellow bottle of this powder and decided to try it to get rid of the stink.

It worked! Wonderfully it worked and I still use it once or twice a week. Over the several months that I have used it, I noticed the other day that the gnarly nails have smoothed out, the rotten parts have flaked off, new nails are growing in nice and smooth and on some toes, the fungus is gone entirely! I never expected that and the bottle of the stuff only cost me around $4.00!!

I suggest that if you have that nasty toe stuff, then you might want to buy this stuff because it does the job, even though it is not designed to do so! It’s been 4 months since I bought the container and I’m on the second bottle and for the first month, I applied the stuff daily, then whenever I thought it had worn out in my shoes, like once or twice a week and not only did it stop my decades of chronic foot odor, but it killed off the nail fungus!

Huzzah!! A product that goes beyond what it is designed to do!!

Groovy! I have that type of fungus on one of my big toenails. I read through the information, contraindications, and warnings on one of those expensive fungal medications, and after learning that you’d have to get blood tests every so often because the rx can cause kidney damage, and that it can cause unreversible retinal damage, I said, “No thanks!”
I’ve been using a liquid called “Fungi-Nail” that seems to work okay, plus I trim the nail WAY back every so often. But I’ll have to give the Dr. Scholls a try. Thanks for sharing!

It’s Eureka. Sorry. Just bugged me.

(Changed it! Veb)

[Edited by TVeblen on 09-07-2001 at 08:27 PM]