Can Vinegar Be A Toenail Fungus Natural Remedy?
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Close to 40 million people have onychomycosis, or nail fungus, and almost all of them have tried and failed many times to get rid of it. It can be a long, tedious process and when you fail to treat it successfully, it’s easy to give up. Part of the problem is that there is too much information out there that is exaggerated or plain incorrect. Many of us try to treat it the wrong way. Vinegar is the latest home cure being talked about. Will vinegar help cure toenail fungus?

I’m not sure exactly what the ingredient in vinegar is that has any effect on the fungi responsible for causing the infection, but there is one. Vinegar has proven to many people that is does have some success treating onychomycosis. The problem is, it does not have enough of an effect to be really successful.
Onychomycosis is a tough problem to get rid of because the nail itself provides the fungus with a nice, safe home and endless food supply. Treating it properly takes months and it must be treated until all of the fungus has been killed or it will definitely return. Very few people have had success treating it with vinegar in the long run.
Instead, several homeopathic ingredients are much more successful. If mixed in the right combinations they can form a very powerful antiseptic and can get rid of onychomycosis permanently. Will vinegar help cure toenail fungus once and for all? No. It may have some initial effects but nothing that will last long term.
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Instead, you should check out some very reputable and effective homeopathic cures at Best Nail Fungus Cures Naturally.
Learn more about fingernail fungus at Fingernail Fungus Info.
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