👣 Step into Health: Your Feet Deserve the Best!
The Nail Fungus Soak is a natural topical solution designed to combat nail fungus, athlete's foot, and cracked heels. With a hypoallergenic formula safe for daily use, this soak revitalizes nails and promotes new growth, making it an essential part of your foot care routine.
K**O
I’m on week six (see below)
Six weeks in.Likes- made a notable difference on the foot dry skin which is now soft/ hydrated and still showing progress. I did not miss a day and I just ordered my second box. Super easy instructions and support information online for this product. Great written facts, tips and tricks which come with the package providing guidance to your product and your condition. .Dislikes - the cost of buying apple cider via her plus this herb. The strong smell that lingers. It transfers to my sneaker/shoe. I have to rinse before using shoes. The dip gets cold and stays cold every day I soak. I live in a cold climate area. Not fun.I am not seeing any toenail improvement yet and I am looking forward to week eight. I’ll write again once I get further. If it shows more signs of effectiveness , I will write again and it will get 5 stars. I just want something that something works. This is my third different product I am trying to use as an attack in my toenail issue. I use soak, topical oils & topical ointment.
L**A
Surprisingly effective
The verdict is not yet in as I have been using this product only for one month, but so far I am pleasantly surprised. Allow me to admit at the outset that I am a big skeptic when it comes to natural remedies (don't really buy into chemical remedies either for that matter). I tried many over the counter products for my toenail fungus, which has been part of my life ever since I shared the shower floor with my ex-husband. Nothing worked (at all!). I refuse to take those nasty drugs for toenail fungus and the laser treatment is expensive and I am not sure of the results. So I figured what the heck - I'll only be out $15 and a little bit of time if I try this remedy. The great reviews on the product sealed the deal.After only one month, I see a very noticeable improvement. I actually find it hard to believe - the improvement appears to be just that good. My toenails are noticeably less thick and brittle and a healthy color is coming back. I can see that the new nail is growing out differently than the old nail. Additionally, the soles and heels of my feet are far less cracked and peeling. Yes, this is all true.However, I'm not quite ready to offer my feet up for massage to that gorgeous hunk down the street and I still feel a bit self-conscious wearing open-toed shoes without polished nails....but I think I am getting there.Although I use a plastic shoe box to soak my feet in the solution (as suggested)and keep it covered to avoid evaporation, there is still quite a bit of the solution lost just due to the use of the product every day. I ordered up another box of the stuff even though I have used it only one month because I don't want to find myself without enough to soak my whole foot and toes. Also, beware that this stuff stinks (it's the apple cider vinegar) and you are not supposed to wash it off after your soak. But I think it will be well worth the smell.I will check back next month with an updated review. Hopefully then I will be writing as Mr. Hunk is massaging my gorgeous feet.
T**T
Nothing happened yet
It’s my second box nothing happened I’m guessing after it go away thr guy whom made this is very nice.
J**R
Too soon to know for sure.
I'm giving this a four star rating although it is too early to know for sure if it will work for me (will update in a few weeks). I did a lot of research before buying this product at the lowest price here at Amazon. The smell of vinegar is strong and it will color your feet (no a big deal). The mixture does soften the skin on my feet which may simply be a product of soaking in vinegar regardless of the herbs in this product. I bought a container with a tight lid at Walmart big enough to soak two feet at the same time and use it once sometimes twice a day. Feels good and may eventually kill toenail fungus. Time will tell.
S**N
You need supreme patience with this stuff but it works where everything else failed for me.
I will spare you the gory photos and just say that I have tried several other home remedies and prescriptions with little to no effect. I had my nails tested in a lab to have the problem identified but even the prescription orals and topicals didn't put a dent in it, in fact the most popular prescription topical treatment that costs around $200 a month started causing a severe reaction after 4 months of use. My feet were in pain and worse than before the prescriptions and having previously tried coconut oil and tea tree oil with little effect I knew I was running out of options. I saw this and thought it was completely different from any of the other treatments, cost was cheap and at this point what did I have to lose?It is slow to work. You need supreme patience with this stuff. I noticed after day 3 the itching, burning and pussing had stopped and felt normal for once. After that progress was slow. I am now on 3 months of using this foot soak daily and old, thick dead nail keeps falling off and new white nail is coming in at the cuticle. Be patient, vigilant and consistent and this product will work for a tiny fraction of what the expensive drugs cost. Not to mention saving your liver if your doctor wants to put you on the oral medication.Follow the directions. Buy the cheap apple cider vinegar.
G**T
Is it better then vinegar alone?
I have some form of athletes foot that has defied all the oral antifungals on the market. Even took one of them for six months with improvement, but when stopped taking it, the fungus was back. I think I may have picked it up while living in Mexico. I've heard that soaking the feet in vinegar could clear up stubborn cases like mine. So I thought I'd give this a try. I've noticed some improvement in the skin between the toes which occurred prettty quickly. There has been some improvement in the nails, but after three months, I'm seeing just a little improvement. I'm ordering the second box of the herbs and will continue the daily soaks. I'm not sure how much the herbs contribute over and above the acetic acid in the vinegar, but I'm not knocking it and I'm willing to keep adding the herbs to the soaks for now. Since the vinegar has been mentioned as effective, I guess I would have to soak one foot in just vinegar and the other in vinegar + herbs to make a fair comparison. I'll leave that to someone else. But if this clears up the skin and nails completely, I'll consider the cost of the herbs well worth it. I'll update in a few months.
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