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so...me sis had a wart on her hand and she used this:

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(but only on the wart) lol

she said it worked better than compound w

Now I know someone with this:

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(its toe mold)

and this:

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Its foot fungus...

And its disgusting....

He has it baaaad. He tried the peeing on feet in the shower for a year and its not going away, he went to the doc and the prescrip didn't work...the anti fungal stuff at the store didn't work either.

So I asked a nail lady who works near me and she said to use this:

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In a spray bottle mixed with a lil of this:

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She said the thymol and the eucalyptol will kill it faster than anything and it wont come back!

I guess pine, mint and Eucalyptus all have some thing in them that will work as an antiseptic...

Am going to make him a concoction right now and take it over there...cause at this point when he is knocking boots...he likes to leave them on and its effecting his dating life, thats for sure.

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I have a good remedy for pink eye. If any of your children or pets have this affliction, here is a gentle, but effective cure.

4 grams clary sage

4 grams thyme

4 grams Greek oregano

4 grams Roman chamomile

3 grams of French (Provence) lavender

1 gram of slippery elm (if you have it)

(all ingredients should preferably be fresh, left whole, rinsed and dried)

Bring 8 oz of spring water just to a boil in a VERY CLEAN saucepan. Remove from heat. Add all herbs, cover, and let steep for 45 minutes to an hour. Strain finely, and pour into a sterilized bottle. Chill in the refrigerator. This is a strong infusion, but very soothing and antibiotic for the eyes.

Use this eyewash three times a day by saturating a cotton ball or napkin, and wiping from the inner corner of the eye to the outer. Be sure to flip the cotton ball or napkin over before repeating. You actually want some of the infusion to reach the conjunctiva which covers the sclera and lines the inside of the lids, so blink a few times to work the solution in. Pat off the excess with a fresh napkin.

I healed my cat's badly-injured eye with this cure. His right eye had an ulcerated cornea, due to my other cat scratching him during a tussle. The vet told me she was genuinely afraid he was going to lose his eye. She gave me an antibiotic salve, which didn't work. The infection kept fighting its way back. I decided to try my Mamaw's old cure for pink eye, and I'll be doggone if it didn't heal the eye completely. The cornea became whole again, with only a slight caul over it. When I took him back in to the vet's, she couldn't believe the extent of his recovery. She was even more stunned when I told her how I had healed it.

Folk medicine tends to work wherever modern medicine fails.

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