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Anti-fungal remedy?

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I have mild cases of dandruff, eczema, and toenail discoloration, all of which I have been told is caused by fungus. Is there some remedy I can take as a pill or otherwise that can kill this fungus growing inside of me?

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  1. Thuja 200C alongwith Lycopodium, Mancinella, Arsenic Album, Silicea, Sepia 200,graphites, Sulphur, Borax  are the medicines which can help you with fungus, and dandruff, eczema.  Consult a doctor who can help you arrive at the right medicine.  

    Above is information. medicines should be administered in consultation with doctor.


  2. TRY ESSENTIAL OIL OF TEA TREE. ALSO SPELLED TI TREE. MAKE SURE IT IS THE REAL ESSENTIAL OIL, THOUGH, NOT JUST SCENTED LIKE IT. IT HAS GOTTEN RID OF SEVERAL FUNGAL ISSUES WITH ME, FAMILY AND FRIENDS. TRY IT IN A SHAMPOO  YOU CAN GET AT A HEALTH FOODS STORE, AND PUT SOME OIL IN A LOTION OR FIND ONE THAT ALREADY HAS SOME IN IT. THE TOENAILS, YOU CAN USE THE LOTION, OR PUT THE OIL DIRECTLY ON THEM.

    GOOD LUCK!!

  3. You will have to take an holistic approach as there is no magic bullet at such but rather the treatment needs to be the adoption of many approaches so as to get any fungus in the system under control, against its competitors: the gut friendly micro-organisms such as the Lactobacillus species (as found in many commercial yogurts nowadays).  

    If you have a fungal overgrowth, you may have some other symptoms such as feeling sluggish, bloatedness, abdominal gases, and a coated tongue and yeasty taste in the mouth. Symptoms may worsen after a meal loaded with sugar, further suggesting a systemic fungal problem. I think its rare that the problem is isolated to the toe nails so you do need an whole-body holistic approach. Make sure your blood sugar levels are within the normal range too as fungal problems can often be linked to raised blood sugar levels. You need to rule out diabetes. Talk to your health care advisor as you should be having periodic blood sugar checks anyway.

    Firstly, you really need to think about cutting down on the fungus feeders: sugar and sugary products (cakes, sweeets, biscuits), yeast and yeast-like products and natural foodstuffs (bread, beer & wines, mushrooms, marmite/vegemite for example).

    There are some herbs and herbal products or natural supplements that can help: garlic, caprylic acid (extracted from coconut oil), biotin (a B Vitamin that stops the mycelial/branching form developing, cinnamon, pau d'Arco, aloe vera juice, goldenseal tincture, myrrh tincture, grapefruit seed extract, chamomile tea, acidophilus capsules.

    You could consider taking some or all of these supplements, depending on how much you want to spend. If you are on blood thinning medication then talk to a doctor or pharmacist first before taking garlic.

    Have you tried Rescue Remedy cream, chamomile cream or calendula cream for your eczema. These might help.

    Having a colonic irrigation is something else worth considering as the complete cleaning out of the colon can help remove much yeast overgrowth. Find a reputable practitioner who can offer detoxing advice as part of the treatment.

    Hope this helps.

    Best wishes.
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