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How to Use a Home Remedy for Nail Fungus

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Nail fungus usually occurs when the toenails are exposed to damp public areas, such as the gym, swimming pools or public bathrooms. Nail fungus causes your nails to become discolored, and a foul smelling substance will begin to grow under the nail. You may also experience pain at the nail site. There are several home remedies you can use to cure nail fungus.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Use tea tree oil. Placing a small amount of tea tree oil on the affected toe will clean the toe out and also act as a fungicide.

  2. Step 2

    Soak the infected foot in a mixture of equal parts warm water and apple cider vinegar. The mixture works as an antiseptic.

  3. Step 3

    Mix oregano oil and olive oil. Place a few drops on the nail fungus. Oregano oil has antiseptic, antibacterial, analgesic and antifungal properties.

  4. Step 4

    Apply grapefruit seed extract. Another remedy that you can use is to spritz the extract onto the affected site twice a day.

  5. Step 5

    Dry feet thoroughly after placing any type of home remedy upon them. Damp toes will breed more fungus.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you have iodine in your home, use it to cure nail fungus. Place the iodine on the fungus and cover immediately since iodine can stain bedding and clothing.
  • To prevent nail fungus, wear sandals at all times while walking on wet surfaces and avoid wearing wet or damp shoes.
  • Until the nail fungus is cured, you can cover the unsightly nails with a dark nail polish.

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paulks said

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on 10/16/2008 My chiropractor told me that plain white vinegar would cure my nail fungus. I soaked my foot for at least 10 minutes a day for at least two weeks. To do this conveniently, I placed a shallow container of vinegar under my computer desk and soaked while I typed. My nail started growing properly after a few months, and was noticeably improved after six months. Finally, after 15 years of annoyance, this nail is back to normal!

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