My son had athlete's foot for about a decade....hadn't gotten into his toenails though.
He tried a number of treatments, but what worked for him was tea tree oil. I'm not exactly sure how he applied it though. Steve --- On Thu, 3/18/10, Paul Bond <[email protected]> wrote: From: Paul Bond <[email protected]> Subject: CS>Toenail fungus To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, March 18, 2010, 9:49 AM We recently had one of our customers say that they used MMS2 in a footbath to rid themselves of a toe fungus that had been bothering him for decades. This had never occurred to me. For external use it should be okay to use standard pool shock as a cheap treatment. I have no personal experience of this, but for reference it was 400mg capsules (capsules not required in this instance of course). Paul B >>Arthur -- we have a misunderstanding here. You applied this to the nail bed AFTER the toenail had already dropped off? You never made that >>clear. That's an entirely different scenario than a fungal infection with the toenail intact - which is my case. So this may be totally ineffective in my >>situation because the product cannot reach the toenail bed. Which is the problem with every treatment for toenail fungal infection. Jeez. Well -- I >>bought the stuff -- I'll continue to use it for awhile. >>Did you lose the toenail because of a fungal infection? Did you try any treatments while the toenail was still in place? >>MA __________ Information from ESET Smart Security, version of virus signature database 4954 (20100318) __________ The message was checked by ESET Smart Security. http://www.eset.com

