FungiCure Therapeutic Soap
- Therapeutic soap washes away fungus and bacteria that can attack healthy skin and nails with regular use
- Relief of itching scaling cracking burning flush soreness
- Use alone or as a calming foot soak before applying topical anti-fungal tablets
- Contains Tea Tree oil
- Convenient nail brush included
Product Description
FungiCure Therapeutic Soap provides a initially line of defense against common infection of skin and nails including athletes foot and nail fungus. Avoiding common fungal and bacterial infection of the hands and feet starts with excellent personal hygiene and treatment with an effective anti – fungal tablets. Regular use of FungiCure Therapeutic Soap helps wash away fungus and bacteria that can attack healthy skin and nails.
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This is not just for jock itch, it’s for any fungal skin infection on any part of the body, arm, leg, foot, neck, etc.
I tried all types of creams and acids to get rid of a fungal infection that was eating my leg up. It was caused from contaminated water. In one week of use from this product, it stopped the infection and reversed it.
I tried all types of anti-fungal and anti-bacteria over the counter products, none could do what this did.
This was the only product that worked and was simple to apply and reapply daily with no issues or mess.
The soap is clear liquid and you can take a small amount and rub it in the affected area, then wrap the area / limb or air dry it, and it will go to work on the affected area immediately. You can use the shower approach as well.
Rating: 5 / 5
Despite the Amazon page description and what the packaging indicates, the box insert identifies this as a homeopathic product. I reckon it’s completely unacceptable to sell a homeopathic remedy without identifying it as such.
Also, the Amazon page description claims the box contains “a convenient nail brush.”
Not only the box does not contain any brush, but the insert clearly states that this product does not work against nail fungus (as a homeopathic remedy, I’m pretty sure it doesn’t work against anything else, but that’s me — I don’t believe in the “memory of water” either)
If you are looking for a tea tree oil-based homeopathic remedy against jock itch, this is it. Otherwise, I suggest you try an low-priced, clinically proven cure such as Lamisil instead.
Rating: 1 / 5