How long does it take to heal toenail fungus with twice daily applications of apple cider vinegar?

I've heard it works, and I started the treatments last night. I'm using a clean q-tip dipped in vinegar to wipe around and under the nail in the mornings and evenings, letting the vinegar air dry, and not covering my toenails until the vinegar dries (I usually wear flip flops anyway).

For those of you who have cured your toenail fungus with vinegar, how long did it take?

Would things speed up if help if I did a mentholatum treatment around and under the nail after the morning vinegar application dries and before I do the evening vinegar app?

2 Responses to “How long does it take to heal toenail fungus with twice daily applications of apple cider vinegar?”

  1. Damon says:

    Your choice of nail fungus treatment, bypassing the doctor visits and blood monitoring to see how much liver damage has occured, is commendable. Good choice using a home remedy like apple cider vinegar as a nail fungus treatment.

    In using any home remedy as a nail fungus treatment, to assure it works most effectively, in less time than prescription medications take, there are detailed steps outlined in a great nail fungus treatment ebook by William Quinn, a 25 year toenail fungus sufferer who tried everything and wrote down what worked, along with clinical research studies on nail fungus treatments, prevention tips, and more.

    See the video and follow the nail fungus treatment link for more info.

  2. CommonRider says:

    Honestly I dont think its true that it works, it makes your nails softer for a bit so it seems like its working but I think the only cure are the lamisil pills…I used them and it worked, didn’t harm my liver (based off recent blood test anyways). Luckily lamisil pills are covered by most insurances and are also cheap now bc the patent just ran out.

    If you really want to try the vinegar, first make sure you have no more athlete’s foot at all and expect it to take a LONG time. I would talk to a doctor tho

    Also, try Nonyex (I think thats what its called, check the foot care section at rite-aid / save-on) It doesnt cure the fungus but improves the way the nails look a lot

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