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Toenail Fungus Treatment - Dealing With the Problem of Nail Fungus
By Jill Ellery


Nail fungus is a particularly unpleasant problem for sufferers and occurs in most cases when bacteria can get beneath the nail into the covered area and can grow and spread resulting in a fungus. This can sometimes be painful but often it is just the embarrassment of having an unsightly nail condition which people dislike so much. It can make the nail very thick and cracked but also quite soft and yellow or brown in places.

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Carol Wickett writes:

Subject: Toenail Fungus Treatment

These are some really great tips. I personally have also used tea tree essential oils and a blend of oils called Thieves with much success.

Comment provided October 24, 2009 at 5:44 pm

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