It's both.
The easy one to treat is the nail bed as it has a blood interface that can be "drugged" But the fungus also makes literal tunnels in the nail itself..that's why they thicken and change color. It's really hard to get anything "into" a nail though, apparently, enough silver can be deposited to slow down the fungus enough so the nail can out grow it. [ if your nails grow fast enough ]

At first I had huge success with it and got very close to where I could clip off the infection, but looks like I selected out a strain that has some resistance and/or grows faster, or my toe nails slowed down.
It's not nearly as bad as it was, but it's still there.


Ode


At 05:53 AM 3/23/2010 -0700, you wrote:
Ode -- I thought nail fungus was an infection beneath the nail, in the nail bed -- not in the nail itself. ???
MA


From: Ode Coyote <mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]

Like with nail fungus [in the nail], silver deposited in the nail can't
move around, but may force the fungus to grow around the deposits slowing
down that growth enough for the nail to out grow the fungus.

Ode




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