Mycoses represent 10% of skin diseases.
In general, nothing serious! But it's very painful on a daily basis...
Irritations, itching, tingling, red spots... Better to treat it quickly.
No need to use harsh skin medication like cortisone!
Fortunately, there is a simple and effective treatment to cure fungal infection naturally.
The radical remedy against a mycosis is to apply a bicarbonate paste on it . Watch:
Contents
1. Put a tablespoon of baking soda in a cup.
2. Pour a little water on it, the equivalent of a teaspoon.
3. Mix to obtain a thick paste.
4. Apply the baking soda solution with your clean fingers to the lesion.
5. Let the paste act for 10 minutes on the mycosis.
6. Rinse your foot with clean water.
7. Dab with a clean towel to dry.
There you go, thanks to this miracle remedy, you have cured this cursed mycosis naturally :-)
Simple, practical and effective, isn't it?
No more fungal infections that scratch until they bleed!
And it works for all types of fungal infections:oral, vulvar or feet and nails fungus.
You can repeat this treatment without a prescription 1 to 2 times a day maximum.
More tips
- Throughout the duration of the treatment, wear clothes and underwear made of pure cotton, which allows the skin to breathe better. In addition, you can wash this material at 60° to eliminate the fungus.
- Change your shoes, socks, tights and underwear as soon as you suspect a yeast infection.
- Soak them in water mixed with vinegar or baking soda.
- And machine wash everything you can.
- Don't forget to wash your hands well before and after your treatment!
Bicarbonate is a naturally fungicidal product.
It attacks fungi by dehydrating them.
In addition, baking soda dries out excess moisture, especially between the toes.
As a result, the fungi die and the skin is cleansed.
Even if yeast infections disappear quickly with this home remedy, consult a doctor to avoid recurrent yeast infections.
Fungal infections are microscopic fungi that attack the skin.
They are parasites that cause irritation and unbearable itching.
They thrive easily in moist areas.
This is why they often settle in the folds of the limbs, between the fingers or the toes, under the nails, on the face, in the mouth, on the tongue, under the armpits or even in more intimate areas such as the glans or the vulva.