1 clove of garlic.
Method of preparation
Cut the garlic into slices and apply it directly on the affected nail for 30 minutes, every day. Ideally, wash the foot before and after applying the garlic, to ensure a better effect. This process should be repeated for up to 4 weeks after the nail has returned to its normal state, which can take 4 to 6 months.
Since some people may be more sensitive to garlic essential oil, it is advisable to try to keep garlic alone on the nail. If symptoms of burning or redness appear on the skin due to the application of garlic, it is recommended to wash the area with cold water and avoid reapplying garlic on that area, as it may cause burning or inflammation.
6. Sodium bicarbonate
How to use it?
Prepare a paste based on baking soda and lemon juice and apply it directly on the affected areas.
You can also take baking soda and put some inside your shoes. This will help fight the microorganisms that live in our shoes.
7. Lemon juice
How to use it?
Extract the juice of several lemons and then soak the affected areas in the liquid.
Another simpler option is to rub the lemon directly on the infected nails.
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