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Natural Way To Treat Athlete Foot

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Athlete’s Foot Treatment

Athlete’s Foot is also known as tinea pedis. This is a very aggravating fungal infection that affects the feet. Some people experience problems with Athlete’s feet all the time. The most common areas on the foot that is affected by tinea pedis is the toe area. The fungus get between the toes and toenails. When you suffer from athlete’s foot the skin around the toes will be irritated. This area will be cracked, red and scaly. Some people may even have blisters and sores on their feet. Tinea pedis is so irritating because it burns and itch.

The fungus like to grow in areas that are moist and warm. Some places that are known for spreading this illness is gym floors, hotel bathrooms, and public showers. If a person experience athlete’s feet a lot, they need to keep the feet clean at all times. They need to change their socks. The objective is to keep the feet from sweating. This will diminish the chances of infections to the feet. S

Symptoms For Athlete’s Foot: Patches of dry skin, brown or yellow toenails, and (burning, cracking and itching feet).

What Causes Athlete’s Foot

  1. Compromised Immune System
  2. Diabetes
  3. Diet High In Sugar And Junk Food
  4. Not Keeping Feet Clean
  5. Feet Staying Wet
  6. Poor Digestion
  7. Constipation
  8. Overuse of antibiotics or corticosteroids

Natural Treatment For Athlete’s Foot

  1. Eat whole foods such as vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, beans and nuts.
  2. Unsweetened live culture yogurt ( For Good Bacteria)
  3. Green Drinks ( Fight Constipation And Boost Energy)
  4. Drink 8 glasses of water a day ( Help Remove Toxins and Yeast From The Body)
  5. Avoid a lot of fruits and fruit juices ( To Much Sugar)
  6. Avoid Junk Foods, And Products Made With Bleach White Flour (Pasta, Crackers, Cakes and Cookies and Bread).
  7. Avoid Candy

Supplements For Athlete’s Foot: Oregano Oil, Tea Tree, Probiotic, Garlic, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Colloidal Silver Gel

Additional Treatment For Athlete’s Foot

  • Nonprescription antifungals usually are used first. These include Lotrimin, miconazole Micatin, Lamisil, and Tinactin. Nonprescription antifungals are applied to the skin (topical medicines).

Prescription antifungals: Mentax, clotrimazole, Diflucan, Naftin, Sporanox and Naftin