8/13/2008

Nail Removal?

Hello Jim, (I) Found you website to be very interesting and enjoyed the Q&A and customers comments.
I too, have nail fungus and went to the doctor with it about 5 years ago. He prescribed some very expensive meds, (my cost $250 after insurance) and I seen no results. My toe sometimes ache or throbs like a toothache, do you think your product will help? I've read alot of info that the best way is just to have the toenail removed and get over it. Lots of info and kind of confusing as to what to do.
Thanks for your help. Diana/Clarksville, AR

Hi Diana,
Please, please, do not let a doctor remove your nail! It simply does not work. It makes no more sense to remove a nail that has nail fungus, than it would to remove an arm because it had a broken bone. It’s an old, antiquated idea that a few doctors still hold to. Many of our customers have had that done, only to find the nail grew back, with the nail fungus still there, plus the scarring to the nail and toe from having the nail removed. Don’t even consider it, please.

Yes, my formula works. I’ve convinced a lot of doctors and pharmacists after they see the results of their patients.

If you follow the directions and do exactly what I say in them, it will work. It’s not fast...it has taken years to develop the fungus, and it won’t go away in weeks. You will likely need to soak once or twice daily (3-5 minutes each) for 4-6 months to be rid of it. BUT, you will have your nail, it will be free of fungus, and for most people, it does not come back.

Most people begin to see results in about 5-6 weeks once they begin soaking daily.
Thanks for asking!
Jim Long

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