This natural-toxin destroys nail fungusNail fungus is ruthless and stubborn. It fights back whatever is thrown at it and refuses to leave, no matter how nicely we ask.

So no, more Mr. Nice guy says a new study in SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine.

They used a “natural-toxin” (found all around us) to nuke nail fungus.

And the results were impressive: it cleared fungus infection within 8 hours.

The researchers used a specific gel that releases nitric oxide. Nitric oxide is a natural gas and free radical known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties.

Researchers tested the gel extensively using advanced methods:

Lab Testing: The gel was pitted against common fungi in controlled environments.
Keratin Binding Test: They examined how well the gel adhered to nails and fought fungi when mixed with keratin nail protein.
Clippings Test: Nail clippings from infected patients were treated to measure fungal growth reduction.
Penetration Test: They evaluated how well the gel penetrated infected nails using cadaver toenails.
Human Trial: Three patients applied the gel daily for one month, with their nail conditions monitored throughout.

Here’s what they found:

Potent Antifungal Action: The gel showed strong activity against multiple fungal strains in the lab.
Better Than Drugs: It outperformed efinaconazole and terbinafine in reducing fungal growth, especially in keratin tests.
Complete Fungus Elimination: The gel completely eradicated fungal growth in the nail clippings test.
Superior Nail Penetration: The gel penetrated nails and cleared infections within eight hours, while terbinafine still showed fungal presence.
Human Results: After one month, patients saw remarkable nail appearance improvements.

While this gel isn’t yet commercially available, the findings are a game-changer. Something like this might soon offer nail fungus sufferers a faster, more effective solution.

However, it is more effective than any cream and gel to attack nail fungus from the inside out. Prompt your own body’s immune system to attack the fungus from inside. Hundreds of readers have done that using the simple steps explained here…