Get rid of fungus between your toes
January 31, 2007 by Carolin
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Fungal infection can affect many different parts of the skin. One of the most common is Tinea Pedis or Athletes foot or simply fungus between your toes.
It is spread through direct contact e.g. through bare feet in bathrooms and health clubs. It may affect the sole of the foot but usually it starts growing between your toes.
So what do I do about it?
I use honey.
Raw honey or any honey that has not been heated (it doesn’t necessarily have to say RAW on the pot).
Honey is a very effective anti fungal and can be used on any fungus. Simply apply some on the effected area once or twice a day and you will soon notice the effect.
Honey is a also great to relieve colds.
To prevent toe fungus, change you socks regularly and make sure you dry between your toes after having a shower.
The only thing you need to remember is to keep honey away from children under 1.
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