Nail Mycosis Solution
Contains Glycerine, Jojoba Oil and Tea Tree
Imperial Feet
Imperial Feet Nail Mycosis Solution is an excellent product for fungal nail infections [also known as nail mycosis or onychomycosis]. When infected with a fungal infection, toenails are often thick, discoloured and crumbly. Toenails normally respond very well to Nail Mycosis Solution which is based on glycerine, jojoba oil and tea tree. The addition of herbal extracts and sodium borate enhances the healing action. Tea tree oil alone will not cure toenail fungus.

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Directions for use
Gently file the surface of the affected nail or nails (or make an appointment with a chiropodist and get the toenail filed down with a toenail drill). Apply a few drops of the Imperial Feet oil to the top of the affected nail and try and get some of the oil underneath the nail onto the nail bed. Massage the oil into the area. Apply daily.
Do not apply to broken skin.
Toenails take a long time to grow. You must be patient, apply the solution every day and wait for the old infected nail to grow out. Big toenails can take 6 months - 1 year or longer to fully grow.
Ingredients
Glycerine, sodium borate, polysorbate 20, jojoba oil, melaleuca alterniffolia, aesculus hippocastanum, phantenol, allantion, methylparaben, butylparaben, propylparaben, propylene glycol, phenoxy ethanol
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Nail Mycosis Solution - This is an excellent product for getting rid of your fungal nail infection.
I recommend this product to many of my patients. Use every day for 6 months to 1 year or longer. You must be patient - the old infected nail has to grow out and this will take time. It is so exciting to eventually see the healthy new nail growth.
This product works in many cases of fungal infection of the toenail. |
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