I had never heard of nail fungus until a few years ago when I accidentally dropped a concrete block on
my foot and damaged my big toe nail. Apart from being a yellowish color the nail didn’t bother me
so it was almost a case of “out of sight – out of mind” and I neither was I aware that I had contracted
nail fungus. Then I started to feel a tingling in my toe and then a mild numbness that started to spread
to my foot. So I investigated and found out that I had got nail fungus (onychomycosis) in it. Nothing I tried cured it.
I didn’t want to use the systemic treatment because a) it is fearfully expensive, and b) it can damage one’s
liver. So much so that while taking it, one must have one’s blood monitored continually.
So I redoubled my efforts at finding a cure. Then a Chinese acquaintance told of an ancient Chinese
remedy using vinegar. I tried it and it worked! I’ve also told other people about
it and they too report success.
All you have to do is buy a bottle of white distilled vinegar, the cheapest you can find, and put two or three
drops, using a cotton ear bud or an eye dropper, on the affected nail when you get up in the morning and before you go to
bed. Obviously, one does it after showering or washing one’s feet. Just make sure
that the sides and root of the nail is very well flooded. Although my Chinese acquaintance said it isn’t
necessary, I would also put a drop under (the end one cuts) the nail.
The only caveat is that one must do it religiously
every day. The nail is cured when the fungus infected part has grown out completely. The
older one is the longer it takes. Mine took more than six months to grow out. I think it’s because
as one gets older one’s nails grow more slowly. And that’s it!
I don’t know how it works, but it does.
Vinegar was much used in Europe and Britain as an antiseptic in earlier days. Remember the nursery
rhyme?
Jack and Jill went up the hill
to fetch a pail of water;
Jack fell down
and broke his crown,
And Jill came tumbling after
Then up Jack got, and home did trot,
as fast as he could caper.
They put him to bed,and plastered his head,
with vinegar and brown paper.
Also, in earlier times in Britain, mothers would disinfect their baby’s feeding bottles
with vinegar. Maybe the acid in the vinegar inhibits the growth of the fungus? Think
of the acid rain polluted lakes in Canada. They’re crystal clear because nothing will live or grow
in them.
That's it folks,
easy to do, cheap and above all, it has worked for me and everyone I've told who has tried it. If you ever need
it I hope it will help you too.