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Athlete's Foot Part 3: Baking Soda + Rubbing Alcohol = CURE?? I Think So!
In this video I revisit my arch nemesis: “Athlete’s Foot” and this time I may have won the battle for good! My first Athlete’s Foot video was made 6 years ago in which I discussed some of the causes and symptoms of athlete’s foot and the method by which I had initially treated; although it never FULLY went away. I had tried using antifungal cream, soaking my feet in warm soapy water, and even taping up the infected region. These methods worked at the time but the athlete’s foot remained still visible. Then a couple of weeks ago after icing my then bruised feet in ice cold water, the athlete’s foot came back in full blast! But it also went away in the same rate it came back… and this was because of a new treatment method that I discovered while “experimenting” with ways of getting rid of my athlete’s foot for good!
After learning of both baking soda and rubbing alcohol’s disinfecting and cleaning properties, I decided to mix the two and then use the resulting solution to treat my athlete’s foot. And in a matter of a day or two, the fungus in between my toes literally appeared to dissolve! And my left foot shows no resemblance of ever having athlete’s foot! My right foot was the more severe foot but the fungus is almost completely gone; and I am confident it will disappear with continual treatment. My less than perfect toes should also clean up with this treatment method… I hope ;)
Anyways, as someone that has tried many different ways of trying to treat my athlete’s foot, I think I have just found the “cure”, well at least just for me! Try it out and let me know if it works for you!
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