Yes it is anti-fungal Doris, but you have to *get* it to the fungus i.e. In the nails. It is better to use DMSO to do this as it will take the CS through the nail to where it needs to be. Dee -------Original Message------- From: Cinder Ella Date: 04/03/2007 20:17:16 To: [email protected] Subject: RE: CS>Nailfungus and eczeme ! One thing I'm a little confused on though and that is, I believe in cs without a doubt, but I thought it was anti-viral anti-bacterial? Does cs have an anti-fungal property as well? If this is true, that's something new I was not aware of. Any comments from the group? Doris
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