Does Vinegar Cure Toenail Fungus?
After reading so many conflicting viewpoints, I still find myself wondering if vinegar cures toenail fungus. People have been using home remedies such as vinegar, mentholated rubs, and oral antiseptics (mouthwash) to attempt to fix the stubborn issue of fungal toenails. From everything I’ve researched on the subject, the reviews all lead me to believe that it’s sort of a “different strokes for different folks” type of situation. Some people respond to vinegar treatment, while others simply don’t. One common theme, however, is that using vinegar to treat nail fungus is quite a lengthy process, as well as extremely labor intensive. Some individuals not only soak their feet in the stuff once or twice a day for months on end, they also swab vinegar onto the affected nails up to three times daily. As if that’s not bad enough, it is also advised that when attempting to cure toenail fungus with vinegar, you also drink two ounces of it each day. That’s a lot of vinegar! The theory is that beca