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Somasin For Toenail Fungus

I have toenail fungus and it's really bad. I have tried many different home ideas with no luck. I went to the doctor and he recomended Lamisil but it has major liver effects, so I don't want to try that. My friend told me to try Somasin, but not sure about it? Can someone tell me if they have tried Somasin?

Thanks,
Stacey from Newport Beach

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RE: Somasin For Toenail Fungus

I have been using Vicks Vapor Rub and keeping the nails short. This makes the nails look more normal and seems to discourage the fungus, but has not gotten rid of it. Vicks works better for me than tea tree oil and the over-the-counter medications. I am afraid to use the Lamisil. I figure I need my liver more than I need my toenails!

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RE: Somasin For Toenail Fungus

My sister has had fungus on her thumb for 8 years and has been wearing a bandage to cover it up. She tried everything from home remedies to prescriptions and had no luck, but then I told her about Somasin! She used it.......and in less than 2 weeks...GONE! If you try one last product I would give Somasin the chance! Check it out at http://www.somasin.com

Post By Tricia (Guest Post)

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I was on Penlac for a year to clear up my fungus with no luck. My doc says it takes minimum 1 year to clar up the fungus. Well, I still see no positive results, so I am trying the vapo rub. Hopefully it works.

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Try vick's vapo rub, tea tree oil, noxzema and original listerine. I have read that all were useful to someone at some time or other.

Also, change shoes and socks mid-day and wash those socks in hot water.

Post by cookwie

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Vicks Vapor Rub. I read an article in my local paper, that is written by a Doctor. He recommended Vicks. I tried it on my husband. And, in two weeks, the fungus was gone. He applied it twice a day.

Post By Mary F. (Guest Post)

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My husband used Tree Tea oil on his toe nails. It is anti-bacterial and anti-fungal. We bought it on the internet at http://www.aloetherapy.com Realy improved but you have to be consistant. jmouse

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My podiatrist prescribed Carmol40 brush on gel. After 25 years of toenail fungus, I was finally able to have normal looking toes.

Post By Irish (Guest Post)

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Hey I always try the easy home remedies first. I dont know what kind of fungus I had, but my toes were cracking bleeding and smelled I tried lots of things. Anyways my mom bought me Somasin and in seven days I could see how much it was working so I can say that it works or it worked for me anyways. Hey and if any Somasin people read this, this is my thank you to you.

Post By Mike Woodword (Guest Post)

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I have never tried that. This might sound crazy, but it really worked for me; try vicks vapo run. First clean your nails. Then in when you get up, and before you go to bed run the vicks on, aound and under (as much as you can) your nail. You will not see imediate results, however if you keep it up you will see it when the nail grows. When my toe nail was clear I used vicks for another week. My toe nail is fungus free. This worked for me, but it takes time and consistency.

Post By Megan D. (Guest Post)

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HI i am 13 i have not tried any of the things you have listed but i have the same thing with my toe nail and at first i didnt do any thing about it but then i talked to my mom and she told me to try and cut the toe nail down as far i could so i tryed and it worked like a charm i have been doing it for like 3 week about every 7 days or so and it has really improved alot so i think u might want to try that befor trying the meds.

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