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Athletes foot

my husbad has had bad athletes ..well for as long as I have known him (8 years)
nothing he has tried as gotten rid of it. what do you recommened? it is all between his toes, and some os his nails are hard and yellow/brown. The smell is quite bad.
 
  chavamora on 2006-06-27
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
tell him to urinate on his feet (no pun intended). Urine is incredibly effective for fungus.
btw: i am healing thanks to it.
 
Almasty last decade
Certainly urine is effective , but you can also use Sulfur 1M just one dose and repeat if it returns at some future date.
 
walkin last decade
I cant believe that urine works...can anyone else validate?

My 12 year old daughter wont really like this idea.
 
maltesemd last decade
try oil of oregano...it;s amazing!!!!!
 
chavamora last decade
Try the urine therapy. Many people report good results.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
urine therapy is for real,I can confirm, I did it for awhile with good results (i did not have fungal issues). but, for me UT has not been as effective as homeopathy so far.

John
 
john34 last decade
Tellurium and or Sepia followed by Phosphorus usually relieve fungal infection.
 
kuldeep last decade
I have oregano essential oil but nothing else in the house that has been suggested above except well yes, my urine. So I will have to see if oregano oil works.
 
julie.m. last decade

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