Here's my two cents worth:
 
Sometimes clients have gone to the doctor and it is not a fungus.  As we age 
the toenails change color and get harder.  Family history plays a part as well 
(seen this with having clients related to each other).
 
But also getting "older" clients to go to the podiatrist can be a nightmare 
when you live in a small town and the closest podiatrist is over 60 miles away, 
and you know there is no one to take them to the doctor.  I have learned to be 
very diligent about cleaning after these clients.  
 
Suggest she try the home remedies:  vicks or listerine, and see if that makes 
any change.
 
Good Luck!  I understand where you're coming from.  
 
Jackie                                    

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