The Fundamentals
"Nail fungus" (which can occur on the nails of the hands or feet and is known medically as "onychomycosis") is growing problem in the West. It often follows fungal infections of the feet or hands, and are more common in adults. Fungal nail infections are traditionally difficult to treat and may recur often, affecting the feet more often than the hands.
Orthodox medicine has an array of antifungals that attempt, some successfully, to eliminate the problem. Griseofulvin is the most common from an internal point of view; effective topical preparations within orthodoxy are work with any consistency are non-existent, with penetration of the nail plate being the primary obstacle to success.

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Nail fungus

Nail Fungus
(tinea cruris)

Nail fungus is an area of research for Alpha Omega Labs, because of its prevalence and growing incidence. Traditionally, it has been treated with neem tree oil in the East. Read "Skin Disorders" on page three of our Neem Common Use Table. We feel its benefits in this application are marginal for many people, however.
It has also been reported to have been successfully treated with H3O solution, but our findings are still preliminary.

Also, an effective electronic fungal fighter is our Candida Zapper.
These products are available from our Virtual Store. Our liberal Money Back Guarantee applies.

Note: This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the use of a qualified health care professional. We strongly recommend the use of a physician for the diagnostic phase of any treatment. With an accurate diagnosis in hand, we believe the consumer, at that point, has a basic, unalienable right to seek out factual information on all therapeutic approaches, both orthodox and alternative, and choose those approach(es) that are right for them. Nonetheless, a "good doctor" should be considered a requisite starting point.
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