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How To Remove

Nail Fungus

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New Method Proven to Remove Nail Fungus in 10,000+ Cases

FDA-recognized anti-fungal ingredient (Undecylenic Acid) in combination with nail-

penetrating essential oils and proper nail prep, results in highly effective and

completely safe solution to finger and toenail fungus.

*Toenail Fungus Eliminated in 16 Weeks (Source: Global Nail Fungus Organization)

BY Dr. PAT BERNARD, JAN 07, 2017

NEW YORK, New York - New research has shown that removing nail fungal

infections can be accomplished in a way which is safe, effective, and long-lasting. A

topical solution process to this condition, like the one presented below, has be sought

after decades due to the risk of liver damage found in many oral and prescription nail

fungus medications.

What is a Nail Fungal Infection? Nail fungus infection, also known as onychomycosis

or Tinea Unguium, is a very common condition that is characterized by changes in the

nail’s color and texture. The signs of a fungal infection start with the development of

black or brown spots and white or yellow streaks under the toenail or fingernail. As

the fungal infection progresses, the discoloration will spread, and the infected nails

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may change to yellow, green, white, or brown. Infected nails may also appear

thickened and have crumbled edges. Detachment of the nail from the nail bed may

also occur.

Nail fungus becomes increasingly harder to treat the longer you wait. This new

topical process to removing nail fungus has a reported success rate in excess of 90%

and is most effective when followed exactly.

INTRODUCTION: Prepare Yourself

In this section, we discuss the fundamentals to the process and the necessary mindset

and equipment to execute the subsequent steps.

Understand the Personal Requirements:

• Patience and Dedication: The time has come to stop hiding your feet; to stop the

embarrassment and to remove nail fungus from your life. This is not a quick process

and may take weeks to completely remove the fungal infection and restore clear,

healthy nails. With patience, dedication and this guide you will achieve your goal.

• Be Fearless: Restoring beautiful nails is not a beautiful process. Acknowledge and

accept that.

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Guidelines:

• Do not skip days: Following this Definitive Guide to Removing Nail Fungus requires 5

minutes twice a day.

• Follow Exactly: Optimal results are only achieved when this guide is followed

carefully and correctly.

• Necessary Supplies: This guide requires you to have a clean area for treatment

application, nail clippers, a nail file, and a 10% Undecylenic Acid topical solution

containing nail penetrating essential oils. The Treatment Comparison page on the

Global Nail Fungus Organization website provide the necessary information for

choosing the right product. (view their top recommended product)

STEP 1: Clean and Prepare Nails

Note: Clean all surfaces and tools that will

come in contact with your nails. Tools

should be washed between each infected

nail.

Remove Excess Nail

• Cut Nails: Cut the infected nails as low as possible without causing any pain.

• File Nails: Using a nail file, lightly file the top, sides, and front of your nails.

• Purpose: Nail fungus lives and grows within the nail bed, directly under your nail. Your

nail actually serves to protect the fungus so it is important to remove as much of this

barrier as possible before treatment.

STEP 2: Loosen Skin Around Nails

Nail fungus is particularly difficult to treat

because the nails actually serve to protect

the fungus living within your nail bed. To

maximize the effectiveness of any topical

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treatment one must first loosen the skin around nails.

Part 2.1: Twice Daily Soak

• Morning and Evening Soak: In a bath tub, sink, or clean bucket, place infected toes

or fingers into warm water and soak for 1 minute or more.

• Purpose: Warm water loosens the skin around the nails allowing for a more

thorough clean and for treatment to penetrate more easily.

Part 2.2: Soap and Scrub

• Wash with Soap: Once the area around the infected

nails hav e been soaked, apply any soap and lather

infected area. Wash all surrounding areas. Ensure that

you remove all dirt, grime, and sweat.

• Scrub Vigorously: Scrub your infected toes and/or

fingers vigorously with a focus on the nails and areas

directly adjacent. Apply pressure to loosen the skin as

much as possible. Be careful of sensitive areas.

• Purpose: Thorough washing and scrubbing creates the ideal environment for

treatment penetration.

STEP 3: Treatment Application

Remember: here we use the 10%

Undecylenic Acid topical solution containing

nail penetrating essential oils. (View the top

recommended product here)

Part 3.1: Eliminate Moisture

• Dry Infected Area: Use a clean towel or blow drier to remove all moisture from the

infected area you just washed.

Part 3.2: Apply Topical Medication

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• Treatment and Applicator Brush: As mentioned earlier in this guide it is expected

that you are using a topical treatment with exactly 10% Undecylenic Acid.

Recommend products will come with an applicator brush – normally attached to the

container’s cap.

• Apply to Nail Tops: Using the applicator brush apply a liberal amount of the

treatment solution to the tops of infected nails. Make short, even brushstrokes

towards your body. Distribute treatment solution as evenly as possible across the

entire nail.

• Apply to Nail Sides and Surrounding Skin: Continue with the brush, applying

treatment solution to the area on and directly around the nails. These areas are great

entry points for the solution to penetrate the nail and reach the source of the fungus.

• Brush Treatment onto Nail’s Front: The front of the nail, especially when thick and

separated, can be a key re-entry point for fungal infections. Brush this area

thoroughly with treatment solution.

Part 3.3: Allow Treatment to Absorb and Dry

• Wait: Allow the treatment up to 10 minutes to dry completely before putting on socks

or other footwear that may interfere with absorption.

STEP 4: Clear Nail Maintenance

There are a number of factors which can

reduce the likelihood or reinfection.

Appropriate Footwear & Rotate

• Change Socks and Shoes

Regularly: Rotate your footwear and always wear clean socks. This reduces the

opportunity for fungal spores to proliferate and helps to avoid future nail infections.

• Nails Need to Breath: Excess moisture or sweat creates the ideal breeding conditions

for fungus. It is best to wear sandals without socks whenever possible. We also

suggest: moisture wicking socks, mesh sneakers, open toed shoes, etc.

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Nail Fungus Risk Factors

There are numerous factors that you can control and avoid. You must keep in mind

that you can develop nail fungal infections through the following:

Walking barefoot in moist and warm areas like public showers, community pools and

locker rooms, and spas increases your risk for nail fungal infections. These are areas

where you can be exposed to fungi from other infected people.

As discussed earlier, fungi grow and survive in high moisture environments. Working

in hot and moist environments, especially with wet hands or feet, puts yourself at risk

for fungi reproduction and infection.

Wearing heavy footwear that hinder proper ventilation throughout the feet makes

them more damp with sweat. Sweaty socks as a result of the lack of airflow on heavy

footwear is one of the top causes of fungi growth and multiplication that eventually

leads to toenail infection.

Exposing your hands to abrasive chemicals may cause damage to the protective skin

at the base of your nail, which makes it more vulnerable to fungal penetration.

Nail fungus is highly contagious. You can have onychomycosis from someone with

infected nails. Sharing a towel or nail care tools with an infected person increases the

possibility of being infected by a fungus.

Key Factors in Selecting a Treatment

Not all nail fungus treatments are the same. Some products contain zero active

ingredients, while others contain high concentrations of skin-damaging acids. The

products which work best to help defeat nail fungus contain the following:

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• Undecylenic Acid is a natural fungicide (derived from castor oil) that is FDA approved

as an over-the-counter medication for skin disorders such as toenail fungus, and

candida albicans. It has anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral properties. When

being used to treat toenail fungus it would be considered the “active ingredient” and

should be exactly 10% of a solution for optimal results.

• Tea Tree Oil, or Melaleuca Oil, is a natural oil made from the leaves of Australia’s

Melaleuca alternifolia plant. Clinical studies have shown Tea Tree Oil to be as effective

as clotrimazole (Lotrimin) in the treatment of nail fungus. Tea Tree Oil has many

compounds and properties which help maintain the beauty and health of the nail and

surrounding skin, as well as helping Undecylinic Acid penetrate to the nail bed.

• Sunflower Seed Oil, or Helianthus Annuus, is a vitamin-rich plant oil, containing

Vitamins A, D, E, and lecithin, as well as unsaturated fatty acids. This oil is particularly

effective at penetrating the nail’s surface and reaching the nail bed where a fungus

infection lives.

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Nail Fungus Treatment Methods:

If you have toenail fungus, there are three treatment options to consider:

Surgical Removal: a specialist can surgically remove the nail and the fungus below. This is expensive, painful and invasive, but highly effective.

Oral Medication: prescription pills are available which can address nail fungus. These medications are not 100% effective and involve some risk of liver damage.

Topical Treatment: A variety of topical creams exist which are marketed to treat toenail fungus. Only a small number of formulations have been found effective, but if the correct product is chosen this is by far the safest and least invasive form of toenail fungus treatment.

This section will cover and compare the highest rated Topical and Oral Treatments available today.

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Top 3 Topical Nail Fungus Treatments (2017):

Below are the top rated over-the-counter topical nail fungus treatments on market – each has

been thoroughly evaluated by our editors, health professionals, and fellow Nail Fungus sufferers. All of

the following treatments are topical solutions to Nail Fungus. The chart at the bottom of this page explains

the advantages of Topical medication over Oral and Surgical options.

EmoniNail™

Funginix

Zetaclear

1. Treatment Rating 99.5 / 100 89.7 / 100 86.5 / 100

2. Customer Rating

3. Editor Review Read Review

Read Review

Read Review

4. MSRP $59.95

Visit Official Site $59.95 $49.95

6. Success Rate* 89.4% 83.2% 76.1%

7. Treatment Time Shortest (1-2

Months) Average (2-4

Months) Average (2-4

Months)

8. Product Safety Safe to Use Safe to Use Safe to Use

9. Return Policy Risk Free Restock Fee Risk Free

10. Customer Support

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Review of Our Top Pick Topical (OTC) Nail Fungus Treatment

EmoniNail

Review Summary

EmoniNail is our top-most recommended

product for the topical treatment of fingernail

and toenail fungus. The superior blend of proven

ingredients make EmoniNail an effective*

formula to dramatically improve the vitality and

appearance of the nail bed and surrounding skin.

The formulation, which was last updated in 2016 combines a powerful anti-fungal

active ingredient with nail penetrating essential oils which can result* in superior

effectiveness in the treatment of nail fungus. This conclusion of superiority is

supported by our customer reviews and an overall success rate higher than any other

product on the market.

Our experts agree that the EmoniNail treatment formulation is the ideal combination.

Users consistently observe a reduction of redness, pain, and irritation within weeks*.

Within months the average user sees complete removal of visible nail fungus. The

vast majority (95%+) of users experience regrowth of clear, revitalized, fungal-free

nails*. We recommend EmoniNail in conjunction with diligent adherence to our

treatment guide for maximum effectiveness.

Active Ingredient: Undecylenic Acid, 10%

Means of Nail Penetration: Tea Tree Oil

*Based on aggregated user reviews. Not a scientific study of product efficacy. Individual results may vary.

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Topical Prescription Drugs which are used to Fight Fungal Infections of the Nails

Topical prescription remedies may be used alone or with oral agents. One benefit of using topical remedies is that the medication may be applied directly to infected areas. The risk of systemic complications due to side effects is reduced. Theoretically, more medicine should get directly to the area which needs treatment.

A down side of using topical preparations is that more time may be needed for administration when compared with the amount of time required to take oral drugs. Unless topical remedies are well formulated, many of the healing properties may not be available, as absorption into the nails and surrounding tissues may be poor. Topical remedies are more likely to cause localized irritation than oral remedies do. It may be more difficult to use a topical remedy on your toenails if you have mobility issues. The cost of prescription treatments may be prohibitive.

The following charts compare the benefits and shortcomings of currently available FDA approved oral

medications which are used to treat fungal infections of the nails.

Generic Name

Brand Names Average Monthly

Cost

Precautions and Potential Side Effects

Tavaborole

Kerydin

$1265.00 for a 10mL.

Bottle

Seek medical assistance if you experience: swelling of the face or

throat, difficulty breathing, or hives.

Irritation, redness, itching, swelling, or peeling of the tissues

surrounding the treated nail may occur. Ingrown toenails may

develop. Do not apply medication to any tissues except affected nails.

The medication is flammable.

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*Based on aggregated reviews. Not a scientific study of success rate

Oral Prescription Medications which are Used to Treat Fungal Infections of the Nails

If you choose to take an oral medication to treat your nail fungus; there are several agents for your health care provider and you to choose from. The success rates of oral medications which

Efinaconazole

Jublia

$468.00 for 4 mL

Seek medical assistance if you experience: swelling of the face or throat, difficulty breathing, hives,

irritation or pain at the application site, blisters, or if you develop an

ingrown toenail.

It is unknown if this medication passes into breast milk. Avoid use

during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.

The medication is flammable.

Ciclopirox

Penlac

$930.00 for Penlac

brand 6.6 mL

$30.00 for

generic, 6.6mL

Seek medical assistance if you experience: swelling of the face or throat, difficulty breathing, hives,

irritation or pain at the application site, blisters, or if you develop an

ingrown toenail.

. Avoid use while breastfeeding. The medication is flammable.

Cure rate to get rid of infection is

only 7%

Notify your doctor of all medications which you take. This is

especially important if you have been diagnosed with a seizure

disorder, diabetes or an immune problem.

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are used to treat nail infections are approximately fifty percent. Even if the infection is deemed “cured”, it usually recurs in between two and five out of ten people. (Del Rosso, 2014) Oral medications are generally easier to use than topical remedies. They are more likely to cause detrimental side effects than topical agents.

Almost all of the oral agents possess potential side effects which can only be described as very dangerous and potentially life threatening. If you choose to use an oral agent, be sure that you and your doctor discuss your health history and current medications in detail. It is essential that you weigh the risks of treatment carefully with the potential benefits. While nail fungus is not life threatening, nor does it cause serious illness; the drugs which are used to treat the condition may cause serious illnesses or in rare cases, deafness or death. If you have underlying health issues, are pregnant, want to become pregnant or are breastfeeding it is critically important that you learn everything you can about the treatment before starting an oral medication as the drugs may cause harm to your baby.

The following charts compare the benefits and shortcomings of currently available FDA approved oral

medications which are used to treat fungal infections of the nails.

Generic Name

Brand Names

Average Monthly Cost

How Used Precautions and Potential Side

Effects

Griseofulvin Fulvicin, Gifulvin, Gris-Peg

Brand name $240.00/ 30

500mg.tablet

Generic $180.00/ 30

500mg. tablets

Take the medication by

mouth on a daily basis. It must be taken for up to

one year to resolve

infections of the nails.

Not recommended for use if liver disease, lupus, or porphyria is

present.

Seek medical assistance if you experience: swelling of the face or throat, difficulty breathing, hives,

numbness or tingling of the extremities, changes in mood, confusion, sunburn-like rash,

hearing changes, butterfly-shaped facial rash, joint or muscle pain. Notify your doctor if these side

effects occur: yellowing of the skin or eyes, abdominal pain, persistent

nausea or vomiting, changes in urination, fever, or sore throat.

Do not use if you are pregnant, may

become pregnant, or are nursing. May damage an unborn baby. Males

should avoid impregnating a female.

A complete blood count, liver, and

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Generic Name

Brand Names

Average Monthly Cost

How Used Precautions and Potential Side

Effects

kidney function tests must be performed periodically during

treatment.

Terbinafine Lamisil

Lamisil brand (30) 250 mg.

tablets $700.00

Generic (30) 250 mg. tablets

$6.00

Dosing regimen varies

May cause gastrointestinal distress and be harmful for individuals who

have liver disease.

Changes in the sense of taste may occur. Limit alcohol consumption

and sun exposure while taking.

Use during pregnancy and while breastfeeding is not recommended.

Seek medical help if the following occur: fever, sore throat, swollen

glands, mouth sores, blood in urine, dark colored urine, chest pain,

irregular heartbeat, hives, shortness of breath, severe

abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting which does not go away, yellowing

of the eyes or skin, or loss of appetite.

The following analysis of nail fungus case studies represents The Global Nail Fungus Organization's efforts over the last 10 years to gather and present real life stories of people suffering from finger and toenail fungus and their means of treatment. If you have nail fungus, or have beaten it from your life please share your story: Nail Fungus Treatment Survey.

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Nail Fungus Condition and Treatment Data (Overview)

How Long Have You Had Nail Fungus?

Source: GNFO Nail Fungus Survey Results*

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Source: GNFO Nail Fungus Survey Results based on 10,000 participants*

What Treatments Have You Tried?

Source: GNFO Nail Fungus Survey Results*

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

No

Yes

Have You Successfully Treated Your Nail Fungus?

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Worldwide Nail Fungus Data

According to an analysis from NC State University, there are an estimated 2%-18% of people who are affected by nail fungal infections worldwide. Another study reported that onychomycosis has an international prevalence range of 3-26% worldwide.

A research report also demonstrated that toenail onychomycosis is the most difficult fungal infection to cure. According to the results they’ve gathered, onychomycosis prevalence rates in different parts of the world are the following:

• 14% in North America • 23% across Europe • 20% in East Asia

USA and Canada

The data from NC State University reported that about 5% of the people used in their global research are people from the United States, where cases of nail fungal infections continue to rise. Statistics show that the prevalence rate in said country increased from 2.18% in 1979 to 8.7% in 1997. It also increased further to 13.8% in 2000. Another research included in the October 2000 issue of the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology revealed that 14% of their participants were discovered to have nail fungal infections. Their study was conducted at 12 locations in Canada and in the U.S. with over 1800 people as respondents. Their results showed a doubled increase from their previous studies on other countries where the report rates of nail fungus only ranged from approximately 3%-7%. Two Canadian studies (one with 15,000 respondents and one with 2,001 respondents) reported onychomycosis prevalence rates that range from 6.5% – 9.1%.

Europe

A 2003 survey of foot diseases in 16 European countries exposed that onychomycosis has an estimated 27% prevalence, which makes it the most common fungal foot infection in those areas. In the UK, a study shows that nail fungal infections occur in 3% – 8% of their population. A similar Finnish study with 800 respondents also reported onychomycosis’ prevalence of 8.4%.

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Asia

A 1999 survey called the Achilles project exposed the onychomycosis prevalence of 22% in East Asia. The Achilles project has 43,914 participants from China, Taiwan, and South Korea. Like the growth of cases of onychomycosis in the U.S., an Indonesian study also discovered similar results. From 1997-1998, the 3.5% average incidence of onychomycosis rose to 4.7% in 2003.

Nail Fungus Symptom Development (User Submitted Photos)

Early Signs and Symptoms

As the condition is generally not painful, paying attention to any change in appearance and texture on your nail may help you detect the problem early on.

Nail discoloration

Changes in the nail’s color might be the first sign of the presence of fungus on your nail.

White, yellow, or dark-colored spots may appear on or under your nail (proximal onychomycosis); or you might notice flaking white areas on the nail’s surface. In other cases, white, yellow, or brown streaks or lines may occur on the nail (lateral onychomycosis) or the whole nail turns white, yellow, brown, green, or black.

Change in nail’s texture/shape

Changes in the nail’s texture may include pitting of the nails, characterized by depressions on the nail’s surface and scaling under the nail (subungual hyperkeratosis).

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The nail may curve in on the sides, take on an unusual shape, and become thickened at the center — making it difficult to trim.

Brittleness

The corner or tip of the nail may crumble (distal onychomycosis), making pieces break off easily.

Severe Signs and Symptoms

As the infection progresses, other symptoms may start manifesting, such as:

Unpleasant odor:

a foul odor emanates from the affected nail.

Chipping off:

the tips of the nail might break or chip off, causing jagged edges. Upper layers of the nail might start peeling off.

Loss of nails:

in more severe cases, a condition called onycholysis occurs, wherein the infected nail disengages from the nail bed and leads to the partial or total loss of the nail.

Decayed / diseased nails:

the infection promotes the decay of the nail.

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User Reviews of EmoniNail (Our Top Pick Topical OTC Nail Fungus Treatment)

Amazing results

JUN 19, 2016 by Melane Strokes

Results!! This nail fungus cream actuallly works. The top right of the nail was completely yellow and black before i started using this. After only about a week it started lighten. And i got optimistic. And then no real progress for about a month, and then i finally saw the nail starting to grow out and thank goodness the new nail growing in was completely clear!

IT WORKED! WOOO. Kept using for another few weeks and then stopped and now i’m 100% fungus free.

I still have plenty of cream left after ordering 3 bottles

Same Active Ingredient, better amount

NOV 27, 2015 by Ray Wein

There’s another product (not listed) that has the same active ingredient at a 25% proportion, and it causes extreme amount of skin damage when used every day. This product has 10% which seems to allow me to keep applying again and again without any irritation. Great formula. Great results.

success at last…

JAN 19, 2014 by Lisa S.

Started applying Emoni nail twice a day as instructed. I also filed down my infected nails as they instructed. After a couple weeks the redness around my nails has disappeared but the nails were unchanged. I contacted emoni nial support and they said to “keep at it”. They were very responsive. After about a month of applying the stuff I noticed my nails started to turn white-ish. Almost as if they were being stained by the treatment. It took another few weeks before I saw, to my delight, some normal nail growing in at the base of my big toenail. I contacted support again and they told me to keep applying until I was certain that the nail was now growing

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in clear and toenail fungus free. I kept applying for another week or so and sure enough the new nail growing in was PERFECT. Just like my pre-nail fungus days. I stopped the treatment and just kept cutting off the old infected nail as it grew out and eventually it was totally gone. I am now nail fungus free and wanted to help others out there by sharing my story.

Disclaimer: Individual results may vary.

Works great.

MAY 02, 2013 by Otis R. Rarick

Purchased 3 bottles of funginix for my 89 year old father. He is on a bunch of meds so we didn’t feel comfortable putting him on another oral Rx.

Luckily EMONI NAIL worked perfectly. Few months and fantastic improvement. He actually says he “likes” this product. Could not ask for more.

Disclaimer: Individual results may vary.

Cured my ugly nail. Finally.

APR 12, 2013 by Manny Trenton

I had yellow thick nails from the time I turned 40 until this last year (I’m 67 now). I tried just about everything out there when I first started seeing my nails get weird. Nothing worked. I gave up.

Then about 6 months ago I saw a TV ad for Emoninail and decided to give it a shot. Guess what? It worked. I guess the technology has advanced enough. Next thing I know they will have an app to cure nail fungus. Just kidding.

Disclaimer: Individual results may vary.