Home Remedies For Toenail Fungus With Listerine

Listerine, an antiseptic mouthwash, is sometimes used as a home remedy for toenail fungus because it has antiseptic properties. However, it’s important to note that there is no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of Listerine for treating toenail fungus and the FDA has not approved Listerine as a treatment for fungus.

Here are 10 ideas for using Listerine as a home remedy for toenail fungus:
  • Soak your toenails in a basin of Listerine for 20-30 minutes daily. After the soak, dry your feet and nails thoroughly.
  • Mix equal parts Listerine and white vinegar in a basin, and soak your toenails for 20-30 minutes. This can help to soften and exfoliate the nails.
  • Apply Listerine to your toenails using a cotton swab or cotton ball, then cover with a bandage. Leave it on overnight.
  • Combine Listerine, white vinegar, and Epsom salt in a basin and soak your feet in the mixture for 20-30 minutes. This can help to relieve any pain caused by the infection.
  • Combine Listerine with tea tree oil or oregano oil, and apply the mixture to the infected toenails using a cotton swab or cotton ball. Leave it on for 20-30 minutes before rinsing off.
  • Mix Listerine with a small amount of olive oil and apply the mixture to the infected toenails using a cotton swab or cotton ball. Leave it on for 20-30 minutes before rinsing off.
  • Mix Listerine with a small amount of baking soda to make a paste and apply to the infected toenails. Leave it on for 20-30 minutes before rinsing off.
  • Combine Listerine and hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle, and use it to spray the infected toenails. Leave it on for 20-30 minutes before rinsing off.
  • Soak a piece of cloth in Listerine and wrap it around the infected toenail. Leave it on overnight.
  • Mix Listerine with a small amount of apple cider vinegar and soak your feet in the mixture for 20-30 minutes. This can help to exfoliate the skin and kill bacteria and fungus on the feet.

 

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It is important to note that Listerine is not scientifically proven to be effective in treating toenail fungus, and the FDA has not approved Listerine as a treatment for fungus. Also it is important to keep in mind that Listerine is mostly composed of alcohol and other fragrances, which can be harsh on the skin and may cause skin irritation for some people. Consult with a doctor before trying any home remedies and discontinue use if any irritation occurs.

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