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Default A new use for Bi-carb soda.

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>> I'm back on the laptop wrote:
>>> It has many........ fridge deodorant, tenderising steak, cleaning
>>> silverware, etc, etc.
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>>> Now, it has been discovered that it will kill fungal infections.
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>>> A Naturopath was using it to treat women with Thrush, he spoke to a
>>> Podiatrist (mine) who had a think about it, and used it on a couple
>>> of her patients with severe foot/nail fungal infections.
>>> She was telling me today that she is absolutely blown away with the
>>> results. 4 weeks, and even a *severe* case of fungal infection on
>>> one of her patients was killed off and the toe nails growing back
>>> healthily.
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>>> Now I just have to convince some friends of mine to either put a
>>> bi-carb paste on their feet, or just soak their feet in a
>>> solution..... rather than take (life threatening) tablets, or endure
>>> 12 months of painting on a 'cure' (Loceryl).
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>>> Amazing shit, that bi-carb!!!
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>> This is odd. The exact same post appeared on some other groups of
>> mine, under another Australian's name.
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>> That's right, Jean.....I reposted this from Peter (and also
>> attributed it to Peter as well) on 60+ 3 days ago, as it sounded a
>> good thing to check out!
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> On 60+ groups??!! Or the 60+ group ;-)
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>> Good tip!

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> No worries..... I thought so too, which is why I passed it on.
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> I had a nail infection quite some time ago and the Dr I saw put me
> straight onto the Loceryl tablets.
> I went and saw my podiatrist about a week later and she went through
> the roof when I told her I was put on the tablets, and told me to stop
> taking them *immediately*!!
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> So then I did the nail painting thing for what seemed like an
> eternity, for a very slow response.
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> Now I know if it ever comes back again (or even if I get an ingrown
> nail bite/infection) I'll be dragging the bi-carb out of the pantry
> and the damn thing will be fixed in weeks, not years!!
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> LOL NO, Peter..not 60 groups, on alt.sixtyplus where JeanB and I post
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> As for the 'loceryl' Tablets, Peter, only a Medical Doctor can
> prescribe those tablets.....They can be very dangerous if you have any
> problems with your liver (and Kidneys as well, I think)......Surely
> your Doctor would know your medical history or if a new Doctor, they
> would have checked it out with you before prescribing the medication
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> They Loceryl liquid that you paint on can take many months or up to a
> year to clear the fungus....
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> Barry Oz
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I read this somewhere and tried it on my toenail fungus. Vick's Vaporub.
I used a geberic version. Took a while - a few months of weekly
applications - but cleared the fungus up just fine.



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