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Effective Home Remedy Cures for Athlete's Foot

Topic: Alternative MedicinePublished March 8, 2011

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Besides being very anti-bacterial thyme and anti-virus is also a powerful fungicide and one of the strongest antioxidants in nature.
Thyme oil is especially useful for treating athlete's foot! Try this recipe tested athlete foot of essential oils.

Athlete's Foot Treatment: Mix one drop of thyme oil with a drop of tea tree and clove oils Bud in a 1 / 2 teaspoon pure carrier vegetable oil like jojoba and apply to a clean, dry where no athlete's foot. Repeat 2-3 times daily for up to 3 weeks!

Thyme oil is also a potent antispasmodic and stimulates blood circulation, lymph and nerve supply to effectively relieve sore muscles.
If you have a problem with athlete's foot, you probably understand exactly how frustrating a situation it can be. This fungus causes redness, cracking and itching. It can be uncomfortable. This fungus can spread to the groin and hands so it is important to try to eliminate the condition when it appears.

It can also spread to the nails of the feet and toenails can cause infections that are much more difficult to treat. The toenails are discolored and brittle. The toenails can crack and break.
This fungus usually affects men more than women. Men tend to use closed shoes for women and this may be one reason that affects more men than women.

To keep your feet dry a foot powder is fine. You can use a normal corn starch in powder form on the right foot dispersal.
Socks should be chlorine in water, including the towel you use. It is always ideal to clean the shoe with a bleach water solution and let the shoes dry. After that you can spray with Lysol and let dry. Lysol can be used in the tub, standing shower and bathtub. This is important - not dry up the damp mist. Let air dry.

In fact, it is useful to use sodium bicarbonate in the foot in powder form. Also be used between the toes after bathing and feet and toes must be dried properly.

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