Extreme nail fungus treatment that worksNail fungus can become incredibly stubborn.

Once settled in, it often resists every treatment thrown at it.

But the time for victory over nail fungus is here.

Because new research from the Brazilian Society of Dermatology reveals an extreme but effective solution.

A solution that can rid you of the most stubborn nail fungus.

Ignoring nail fungus won’t make it go away—in fact, it only gets worse.

Left untreated, nail fungus can form biofilms, thick clusters of fungal cells that create a protective barrier.

Once they form, it’s nearly impossible for antifungal ointments to penetrate and kill the infection.

In this study, researchers focused on severe cases of nail fungus that had resisted treatment for over a year.

Eight people with twelve infected nails had undergone multiple antifungal treatments without success.

Medical exams and fungal cultures had confirmed every case.

To tackle this, researchers tried a surgical approach known as surgical avulsion—a nail removal procedure.

Here’s how the procedure worked:

Proximal approach: This method removes the nail from the base when fully attached to the nail bed.

Distal approach: This is used when the nail is partially detached, allowing for a gentler removal.

Before you cringe, know that each procedure was done under local anesthesia to keep it as pain-free as possible.

Once the nails were removed, antifungal treatments were applied directly to the exposed nail beds.

The researchers monitored each patient’s nail growth to see if they would grow back without infection.

The results were promising:

Infection-Free Growth: Every patient’s nails grew back free of fungal infection.

Minimal Complications: Three patients experienced nail dystrophy or minor abnormal growth without pain, bleeding, or inflammation.

These findings suggest that surgical nail removal, combined with targeted antifungal treatment, could be viable for those dealing with unresponsive nail fungus.

But it’s not entirely free of risks.

Fortunately, there’s an easier way to attack stubborn nail fungus.

I use a unique “two-punch approach”…

Punch one: you attack the fungus from the outside-in with homemade creams you apply to your nails.

Punch two: you “sneak-attack” the fungus from the inside-out with food full of specific nutrients the fungus can’t stand. This is especially effective because the fungus is defenseless on the inside.

You probably already have everything you need sitting in your kitchen. If not, you can get it in your local supermarket.

This “two-punch” fungus approach works for almost everyone. Hundreds of readers are living proofs. And you can follow their example here…