In my search for a sustainable nail fungus treatment, I came across a product that initially made me quite skeptical.
Because many manufacturers promise you the moon, but in the end, you often waste your money on something that doesn’t work.
What finally convinced me to give it a try was that the product is based on the latest research results from dermatologists at the University of Bologna. *¹
The University of Bologna is renowned for its research in various fungal diseases, making it one of the leading universities in this field.
As I read several academic articles about the study, I discovered that even celebrated podiatrists regarded the study results as the first effective approach against nail fungus.
The study discovered:
which steps are necessary to permanently get rid of nail fungus
which natural ingredients are the most effective against nail fungus
and the reasons for their sustainable effectiveness
I finally understood how the fungus develops…
…and why it has been so challenging to eliminate it thus far
I have summarised this information for you in the following points.
Because to understand how you can permanently get rid of your nail fungus, it is important that you know how it actually develops.
The nail develops in the nail root (the so-called nail matrix) and grows from there.
If you have been infected with nail fungus, the fungus penetrates through the nail and migrates to the nail root within your body.
There, the fungus takes hold and attacks the regenerating and growing nail.
This means: As long as the nail fungus is present at the nail root, the nail will always regrow infected with fungus.
The problem is:
Traditional home remedies and over-the-counter products from the pharmacy only combat nail fungus on the surface of the nail.
For example, nail polishes from the pharmacy try to remove the fungus on the nail.
The nail polish does indeed remove the fungus on the surface of the nail, causing it to temporarily recede….
…however, the active ingredients do not penetrate the nail root (nail matrix).
Consequently, the nail grows back with the fungus repeatedly.
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