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  • February 12, 2021

    Just for Toenails Enhanced Nail Polish

    Instructions for use of Just For Toenails Enhanced Nail Polish Just For Toenails Enhanced Nail Polish is fortified with tea tree oil (melaleuca altenifolia) which is known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties. When applied on a regular basis, Just...

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  • April 15, 2020

    Foot Care At Home

    Nails, corns and calluses? Instructions to take care of them at home. Professional foot care was a common healthcare service provided by nurses and podiatrists until the onset of COVID-19 and stay-at-home provisions. Routine foot care is the term used...

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  • October 18, 2018

    Fungal Toe Nail Treatment – The Two-Step Method

    The two-step process for non-surgical treatment of onychomycosis Fungal toe nail infection, also called onychomycosis, is a progressive disorder of the nail that is due to the environment inside our shoes. Fungus is a plant, and to survive fungus needs...

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  • January 11, 2018

    Tineacide Becomes Terpenicol

    The same great powerful antifungal foot care product – now with a new name. Tineacide Antifungal Cream has changed. The manufacturer, Blaine Labs, states that they intend to market the Tineacide line of products in a retail environment and wanted...

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  • April 2, 2017

    Just For Toenails - Enhanced Nail Polish

    Enhanced Nail Polish In Multiple Colors Who'd've thought you could treat nail fungus with fun colors? Spring has sprung, the grass has riz’, my how good my toenail is! It’s sandal season, y'all, and Just For Toenails is here just...

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  • October 20, 2016

    Fungal toe nails – chemically debride, naturally treat

    Treatment of fungal toe nail infections can be successful with topical medications or oral medications. Inherent in the success of treatment is compliance in the method of treatment that you choose. This article discusses use of a unique product called Natural Antifungal Nail Butter that is used to chemically debride the nail while naturally treating the fungal toe nail infection.

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  • April 19, 2016

    Fungal Nail Infections | How to optimize treatment

    Although Just For Toenails is active against fungal nail infections (also called onychomycosis), treating fungal nail infections with a topical agent like Just For Toenails is just the starting point of treatment. What else can be done to treat nail fungus? Let’s take a closer look at what I consider to be a comprehensive approach to fungal infections of the toe nails.

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  • November 24, 2015

    Which antifungal is right for my toe nail fungus?

    Fungal infections of the toe nail come in many different stages. Which antifungal medication is right for your toe nail infection? This article explores the choices in topical medications used to treat fungal infections of the toe nail.

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  • October 29, 2015

    Natural Healthy Nail Butter | Treatment Recommendations

    Natural Antifungal Nail Butter works in two ways. It uses 40% urea to debride, thick fungal nail infections. And it uses the natural properties of tea tree oil to fight fungal nail infections. This article explores treatment recommendations for Natural Antifungal Nail Butter.

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  • October 29, 2015

    Natural Healthy Nail Butter

    Is there a natural way to treat onychomycosis? There is now with Natural Antifungal Nail Butter. Natural Antifungal Nail Butter harnesses the power of 40% urea to chemically debride thick fungal toe nails while treating fungus with tea tree oil.

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  • March 22, 2015

    Treatment of Runner's Nail

    Runner's nail is a bruise that forms beneath the nail. The most common contributing reason for runner's nail is shoes that are too short, but even more often, loose shoes that allow the foot to piston within the shoe. With a loose shoe, the nail repeatedly slams into the toe box of the shoe resulting in runner's nail. This article explores the treatment options for runner's nail.

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  • January 13, 2014

    Where's the peppermint? How the dentists can teach the podiatrists a thing or two.

    The history of dental hygiene is actually an interesting story. At the onset of the 20th century, dental hygiene was virtually non-existent. A green stick was used to scrape only the most obvious of plaque and toothpaste was scoffed. Toothpaste recipes that included burnt bread, pulverized brick and chalk were used as abrasives. But it wasn't until the brilliant Dr. Washington Sheffield of Connecticut discovered that if you put mint into the toothpaste, people actually enjoyed using it (what a concept, right?)

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