Alpha,never heard the salt killing the nematocyst angle,but I won’t argue.the accepted first aid for Portugee man o’war sting is ammonia, it nuetralizes the toxins. Urine is rich in amonia (open up a diaper pail)(meat tenderizer with natural inzymes frompapaya or pineapple works to) mebee the ammonia zaps the fungus too.As for Madonna we all know she likes to do wild things with real funguys any way. Whaich brings us to that classic song “Bridge Over Yellowed Waters,” ‘Pee on me,if your not…’
It seems this question remains unanswered.
The main factor you’re working with in urine is acidity. Perhaps Ph ranges for certain fungi are limited… That’s why it works with the protein-based toxins and calcium-based spicules involved in nemotocyst (read: jellyfish) stings. See a previous thread on the matter, if the search engine works…
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I didn’t ask about jellyfish stings…
Yes it works. The answer to your question is that it is anti-fungal simply because of the acidity.
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If that were the case, you could simply wash your feet with vinegar. I’m not buying it.