Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 > , > > That's great news. I have had alot of feedback concerning vinegar > doing wonders on nail,skin infections, especially well on ear > infections. KC -- It's wierd -- I had this dry spot on my temple for that would not go away for anything. It's been there for pretty much three years, and I have put everything on it -- antifungal and antibiotic creams, moisturizers, etc. Some white vinegar on a paper towel, put on and left to dry twice, cleared it up in two days. What gives? Is vinegar the final espression of fungal lifecycle via fermentation, and some kind of controlling metabolites finally overcome growth? I wonder if the British experience less Candida, despite the breading on the fish? Ha! Worked for me....thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 > , > > That's great news. I have had alot of feedback concerning vinegar > doing wonders on nail,skin infections, especially well on ear > infections. KC -- It's wierd -- I had this dry spot on my temple for that would not go away for anything. It's been there for pretty much three years, and I have put everything on it -- antifungal and antibiotic creams, moisturizers, etc. Some white vinegar on a paper towel, put on and left to dry twice, cleared it up in two days. What gives? Is vinegar the final espression of fungal lifecycle via fermentation, and some kind of controlling metabolites finally overcome growth? I wonder if the British experience less Candida, despite the breading on the fish? Ha! Worked for me....thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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