How does acidophilus help cracks? I'm fascinated. Also, what does yeast smell 
like?  How does it manifest on feet?

Michelle Phoenix - Elite Nail Technician
Wet Paint Nail Spa
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On Jul 26, 2010, at 9:25 PM, Lynnette Madden <[email protected]> wrote:

> It is very hard to get the client to go to a doctor. I have quite a few who 
> really need to see someone, but refuse to go. 
> I will not bore you with all their details, but found something that may help 
> those nasty feet.
> Two months ago one client who is ocd with her feet had started to get those 
> dreaded fissures. As I was doing her feet, I smelled yeast. I only smell this 
> on clients whose feet are bad. 
> This one just had a few fissures, but it is not like her to have any at all.
> So I know many of you wok not believe this...she told me she stopped taking 
> her acidopholus!! The next month she came back and sure enough the fissures 
> were gone! She started the acidopholus again.
> So for those of you whose clients have those nasty feet and will not see a 
> doc, tell them to go to Walmart and pick up some acidopholus. It will be much 
> cheaper and you will see some improvement.
> I suggested this to my client with the worst feet anyone would ever not want 
> to see. I hope she got some. I am not a freaking miracle worker for your 
> feet, especially if you only come every ten weeks! Lol
> 
> Buenos dias!
> Lynnette Diaz-Madden
> 
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> 
>> On Jul 25, 2010 12:02 PM, "Kelley Marie" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Okay gals,
>> 
>> I have a client who has something going on. Her feet are peeling very
>> badly I know she has fungus in the 2 big toes.
>> I have done her for 2 yrs now last fall before she left for Fla, I was
>> able to get her to go to the Dr and get prescription lotions for it
>> and she was using it her feet were on the mend. Well this spring she
>> came back and I assumed she had continued treatment,WRONG  they were
>> rotten again!  I was disgusted and she knew it by the time she left.
>> Well in our time we talked about why she stopped using the cream
>> nightly and the other one weekly. She stated that she was feeling
>> horrible and having side effects from the medication. come to find out
>> upon further investigation she wasn't using gloves to apply the
>> creams. So I informed her she should restart the creams, and use
>> gloves to apply it. Because the skin on our hands are much thinner
>> than that on our feet. I explained to her that a pkg of gloves for 100
>> is only 5bucks no excuse there right , I even offered a box right
>> there on the spot.
>>  Well when she left I was under the assumption that she would get more
>> cream and restart. WRONG, guess who was in this week!! She didn't
>> start back up. I am so upset with this gal, I am learning that the
>> plastics we use in our hand and foot baths are porous and hold the
>> bacteria no matter how much we clean and disinfect.
>> She knew I was upset with her and it didn't seem to bother her one
>> bit! which makes me mad that a person would knowingly continue to not
>> treat a foot disease and subject me and my other clients to it. I have
>> been searching the MI web site for rules and regulations on this but
>> cant find anything, I know legally I can turn her away for it, I just
>> want the paper trail to prove it.
>>  I do all of her neighbors and I don't want her bad mouthing me when I
>> tell her next time she calls that I can no longer preform services for
>> her until she is using the prescription and on the mend.
>> 
>> I informed her I was going to a waterless pedi and mani system, I am
>> hopping this was enough to I guess drive her away with out any
>> confrontation. Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Kelley Marie
>> Northern MI
>> 
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