If you've been dealing with stubborn nail fungus, you've likely seen the "wet sock" trick or store-bought creams trending online.
The truth is, most of these treatments fail because they are designed to treat the wrong thing.
Most products only work on the surface of the nail. But if you've been struggling with this for months or years, you already know that the fungus isn't just sitting on the surface - it's deep in the nail bed.
Traditional store-bought ointments often fail because they can't penetrate the hard nail layer to reach the source of the infection. Furthermore, many of them just mask the odor rather than eliminating the environmental factors that fungus needs to thrive.
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The real goal isn't just to soak the surface; it's to deliver potent, anti-fungal nutrients deep into the nail bed where the fungus actually lives.
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