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		<title>Does Vinegar Work As a Toenail Fungus Remedy? A Myth Toe Nail Fungus Cure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vinegar&#8217;s Usefulness in Treating Toenail Fungus
It is an urban legend that vinegar, as a disinfectant, has the capability to kill toenail fungus. While this may seem obvious, it is not necessarily true. From a scientific standpoint, this can easily be proven.
Common Toe nail Fungus
The most common toenail fungus is known as onychomycosis, and is easily [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vinegar&#8217;s Usefulness in Treating Toenail Fungus<br />
It is an urban legend that vinegar, as a disinfectant, has the capability to kill toenail fungus. While this may seem obvious, it is not necessarily true. From a scientific standpoint, this can easily be proven.</p>
<p>Common Toe nail Fungus<br />
The most common toenail fungus is known as onychomycosis, and is easily identified. When a person becomes infected, the area under the nail becomes filled with a yellow or brown substance. Although toenails are the most commonly affected areas, it is important to note that fingernails can become infected too.</p>
<p>Vinegar and Toe nail Fungus<br />
If your toenail fungus is minor, (for example, you just noticed symptoms a day ago) there is a low chance that vinegar may work. However, this is extremely unlikely. In order for the vinegar to even reach under your nails, you have to soak for hours, over a month-long period of time. And even then, the vinegar will only treat the outer extremities of your condition. Try as you might, the fungus can and will come back.</p>
<p>This is because vinegar, at least commercially available vinegar, is a fairly weak acid. Those of us who keep a bottle around the house have probably noticed the label that says, &#8220;reduced to 5% acidity.&#8221; This indicates that the vinegar has been weakened to the point where it is more than safe for human consumption. Unfortunately, this renders it a poor home remedy. While vinegar is indeed suitable for disinfecting a countertop (this means killing every unicellular organism on said countertop), it lacks the anti-microbial punch required to break down larger pieces of matter, such as a fungus (fungi are typically large collections of one unicellular organism).</p>
<p>The consumer should not rely on vinegar alone to treat serious fungal infections, and instead opt for one of many commercially available solutions.</p>
<p>If you have a strong nail fungus infection, I highly recommend you try ZetaClear. Check out my review of it here: http://www.nastytoenailfungus.com/zetaclear-review-an-amazing-toenail-fungus-remover-works-like-a-charm</p>
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