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It is common for individuals to recommend vinegar and tea tree footbaths for toenail fungus. Having been in the receiving end of lots of such advice, I understand that just too well. And I don't wish to discount all of it outright, so before I say to you why tea tree oil and vinegar do not work as remedies for toenail fungus, Personally i think I ought to tell you precisely what they're supposed to do, starting with...

cure for nail fungus

Can Tea tree oil really treat nail fungus?

You'll find plenty of stories about why tea tree oil is one of those fool-proof toenail fungus treatments. It's a very popular natural remedy for nail fungus infection, particularly the type of who would like to avoid prescription medications for his or her possible negative effects.

Bottled tea tree oil used to treat toenail fungus originates from the Australian tea tree, whose Latin name is melaleuca alternifolia. It has long been discussed just as one source of antibacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral remedies, and there's some evidence to point out that it could indeed possess certain properties that make it a suitable strategy to nail fungus. Yet, there's nothing yet to point out that tea tree oil will become a scientifically and medically accepted prescription medicine anytime soon.

But exactly how does tea tree oil act as a nail fungus remedy? Well, whether it continues to be especially prepared like a fix for toe nail fungus, tea tree oil will likely be just one from the ingredients within the potion, being combined with other essential oils that are also designed to treat toenail fungus. Among other oils/liniments accustomed to supplement tea tree oil are dimethylsulfoxide, Vaseline, Vicks Vaporub, and iodine. However, no scientific studies have, till date, proven their special powers as remedies for nail fungus.

Because tea tree oil possesses anti-fungal and antiseptic properties, it is thought that you'll obtain satisfactory results by directly applying it to the affected area. It is also said to be good at treating other fungal infections like dandruff and ring worm but personally speaking, I have seen little proof of tea tree oil's capability to treat nail fungus.

Is vinegar the toenail fungus remedy it is claimed to become?

And now, what of vinegar? Well, the supposed efficacy of vinegar is essentially based on its acidic properties, which hampers the growth of toenail fungus. Therefore, the idea is when are applying vinegar daily, you'll eventually restrict the growth of the fungus to the point where it'll vanish and leave you with clean, freshly grown toenails.

Apparently, ordinary white wine vinegar will do the trick if you take a footbath in it for long enough - about a year - but you need to keep going with it every day, for Half an hour a minimum of each day. You may even directly use the vinegar twice or thrice each day or wear a vinegar-soaked bandage. Some folks also recommend apple cider vinegar treatment as a fix for nail fungus, to be taken internally. The most popular dosage is two tablespoons thrice daily, but remember, this is acetic acid we are talking about, therefore it damages your tooth enamel if you don't rinse your mouth after taking it.