(30-10-14) Natural cures for athlete's foot
by Michael Edwards
(NaturalNews) If the skin between your toes itches or burns and is red and
scaling, you don't have to resort to over the counter ointments or sprays.
There are many choices for natural remedies.
From the kitchen
Apple cider vinegar
Garlic
Coconut oil
All three of these common kitchen cures are anti-fungal. Apple cider vinegar
and garlic will burn, but both will do the trick. Coconut oil will be soothing,
but may not work as quickly or as effectively as the first two. Dab full
strength vinegar on the skin or pour it on. You can soak in a water solution,
but it won't be as effective. Crush garlic and rub it in between the toes or
use garlic oil. You could also combine crushed garlic with coconut oil and use
it as a salve.
From nature's medicine chest
Colloidal silver
Essential Oils
Coptis Chinese
Neem oil
Thyme
Propolis
Undecylenic Acid
Colloidal silver is reported to kill fungus on contact. Apply directly to
affected areas. Tea tree oil, peppermint oil, rosemary oil (there are many
other antifungal essential oils too), coptis chinesis, and oil of oregano
(perhaps nature's strongest antiseptic), can be used with coconut oil and/or
neem oil, or by themselves. Coconut and neem oil have antifungal properties,
but not to the degree that the others have. On the other hand, some of the
other treatments can burn and coconut or neem can help mitigate that and sooth
the skin. Add a few drops to a tablespoon of oil and apply to affected areas.?
You could also try to apply them directly, but they are all very strong and may
burn.
To use thyme, make a tea with a few tablespoon of herb and soak your feet or
dab on the affected areas. Propolis can be used directly or try mixing it with
a little aloe vera. Undecylenic acid burns, but it certainly works, and it
works within minutes; it's faster than any of the other remedies. Once the
burning is gone, so is the yeast. Break open gelcaps and spread on the affected
area.
Medicinal claims for camphor oil do not include anti-fungal qualities, but I
have seen its effectiveness ending a chronic (multiyear) case of athlete's foot
with one application. But be forewarned - it really burns.
What to avoid
Many sites suggest corn starch for its drying qualities. Never use cornstarch
on any yeast or fungus. It actually feeds the fungus! Use baking soda in your
shoes instead.
It will help to keep your feet clean, dry, and let them breathe. Go barefoot
when you can.
It is also important to note that a fungal infection of the skin is always a
warning that you have an overgrowth of fungus within the body as well. For
balancing the body's flora, and more on undecylenic acid, check out How to Kill
Candida and How Candida Leads to Depression.
Sources:
http://www.healingthebody.ca
http://www.organiclifestylemagazine.com/candida-overgrowth-symptoms/
http://www.organiclifestylemagazine.com
http://en.mr-ginseng.com
http://nutritionreview.org
http://wholeintentions.com
http://truthwiki.org/Oregano
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