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Can you clear up
toenail fungus
with an oil?
There’s a safe, simple solution to toenail fungus.
The Tea Tree Oil in No Fungus, which can be applied
twice a day, can do the trick. But, you must comply
with the directions and use it for several weeks.
When the nail becomes soft, snip the nail at the end
and the fungus usually brushes out. When the new
toenail grows in, it grows back healthy.
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Directions:
Apply a thin layer to the affected area
twice a day. Apply for at least 12 weeks for toenails and
fingernails. Work into the sides and open end of nail.
Active
ingredient: Tea Tree oil 15%
Also contains:Camphor, thymol, menthol, yellow
beeswax and petrolatum
Legal status:
Cosmetic
Usage:
No
Fungus, is recommended as a nail protectant for toenail
fungus and should be used a minimum of 12 weeks.
Adverse
reactions: Adverse reactions are rare; however, skin
rash has been reported in the literature. As with any
treatment, if you experience any side effects, you should
inform your physician and discontinue use.
Avoid
contact with eyes. For external use only. Keep out of reach
of children.
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Beneficial effects:
Its effectiveness may be attributed to its
lipophilic nature causing it to penetrate the surface of the
nail. Three blinded trials show Tea Tree Oil
to be effective in
relieving the symptoms of toenail fungus.
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Available at: San Diego LocationsRancho Santa Fe Phcy, 6056 El Tordo, Rancho Santa Fe,
Fallbrook Phcy,343 E. Alvaraco, Fallbrook; El Camino Phcy, 1005-D Carlsbad Village Dr. Carlsbad;
Med RX 1838 S. CoastHighway, Oceanside; Med RX 909 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido
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Buck DS, Nidorf DM, Addino, JG, Comparion
Of Two Topical Preparations or the Treatment of Onychomycosis:
Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree oil) and Clotrimazole.
JfamPract 38: 601-605, 1994 Read
Syed TA, Wureshi ZA, Ali SM, Amad SA. Treatment of Toenail
Onychomycosis with 2% Butenafine and 5% Melaleuca Alternifolia
(tea tree) oil in cream. Tropical Medicine & International
Health, Vol. 4, 284, April 1999. Read
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