How to Cure Finger Nail and Toe Nail Fungus Safely

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Most people dread the thought of having a fungus growing in their finger nails or toe nails. Most of us want to have beautiful nails because we associate clean and healthy finger nails and toe nails w
ith over all good health and cleanliness. However just because someone has a finger nail or toe nail fungus does not mean that they are unhealthy, but it is an indication that something might be wrong with the body's natural ability to heal itself.

What is your body deficient in to fight off the fungus? That is the question you should be asking yourself. Not will this internal or external poison that my doctor is
going to have me take fix the deficiency that my body is lacking to cure this fungus on its own. Research has shown that over 35 million people in the United States get a nail fungus. That is a huge number of the population. Why is that? Our finger and toe nails provide the environment that these nasty organisms like to live in. Our toe nails are usually kept in a dark damp location. Most shoes and socks provide the type of places that the fungus thrives in. People do not catch the fungus from their own shoes to begin with. The fungus is contagious so can be contracted from a public surface if you like to go barefoot.

It is easier to get a toe nail fungus then a finger nail one. However, finger nail fungus can happen to people who might work with certain chemicals or puttering in the garden or sharing manicuring tools such as a nail file or emery board with a friend or family member. I do not want to scare anyone away from getting a professional manicure or pedicure, but precaution is always wise and safe. More and more people are taking their own tools in for the manicurist to use. I know people who inculde their own foot and hand soaking tubs, too.

People who are diabetic know the importance of finger and toe nail health. The fungus can lead to painful infections. The fungus might travel into the cuticle and cause bleeding and then infection.

  • Most people dread the thought of having a fungus growing in their finger nails or toe nails.
  • What is your body deficient in to fight off the fungus? That is the question you should be asking .
 
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Posted on 09/21/2007 at 5:09:00 PM

ewww-toe cheese- Just joking-lol

Posted on 04/29/2007 at 5:04:00 PM

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Posted on 04/24/2007 at 7:04:00 AM

Great Job on your first Article, Rockie! Very helpful.

Posted on 04/24/2007 at 12:04:00 AM

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