Fungal Nails Report

“Discover How to Eliminate the Ugly, Embarrassing (& Painful) Fungal Nail – Plus What You Can Do to Avoid the Costly Mistakes that Quickly Make Symptoms Worse.”

Dear friend,

Are you too embarrassed of the look of your toenails to go out in public in sandals? Are your nails thick, discolored and distorted? Do you wish you could do something about it quickly so that you can get your life back?  Well, you can.

Hi, my name is Dr. and in this report, I am going to show you how to best treat the unsightly condition called fungal nail and how to know in fact if you have an infection. I am also going to teach you how you can avoid costly mistakes that will only make your problem worse if you don’t act promptly.

Fungal nail won’t go away on its own; you need to tackle it head on and deal with this embarrassing and painful condition once and for all!

How Do I Know if I Have Fungal Nail?

If you suspect that you have fungal nail, then it is likely that you can admit that your toenails look sickly and sad, and are begging for attention. Fungal nail has a number of distinguishing characterists. It can be identified by toenails that have suddenly become abnormally thick and yellow in color. Sometimes the nail is brittle or has rough, jagged edges and may curled either upward or downward.

However, not every toenail that has become thick and yellow is a fungal infection. It could be a different type of ailment. Vice versa, you don’t want to assume that the problem is simply something minor and ignore it, because you may then putting yourself in jeopardy of welcoming an advanced and deep infection.

If left untreated, the entire nail can become brittle, yellow and distorted. It will also thicken so much that just the edge of the toenail resting against your shoe can cause excruciating pain and discomfort.

Fungal nail commonly appears in four different forms.

1)   The nail begins to DETACH FROM THE SIDES and starts to change color, usually white or yellow.

2)   A layer of WHITE MATERIAL APPEARS ON THE NAIL and continues to be present in days later, even when you scrub the material off.

3)   A YELLOW DISCOLORATION AT THE CUTICLE, appearing as if your nail is turning yellow from the root up.

4)   CANDIDA YEAST ATTACKS THE NAIL and the entire plate becomes yellow or green. It also can become swollen and quite painful.

If you can relate to these unpleasant symptoms, it’s time that something be  done about it! Hiding the problem under your socks is not going to solve the root cause of the disease.

What’s Causing It, Doc?

If you want to be able to wear sandals again without reservation and you dream of showing off a beautiful pedicure, but such seems so far down the road because of your nail problems, don’t be discouraged. Hope is in sight!

First, you must identify the root cause of the problem. If the source of the disease is not targeted, you will simply be dealing with a perpetual malady. The fungus that is wreaking havoc on your nails may be caused by any one of the following factors:

  • Socks that keep your feet feeling sweaty
  • Tight, crowded footwear that makes your toes warm and moist
  • Communal showers
  • Walking barefoot in locker rooms
  • Problems with excessive sweating

Fungal nail can also be a common problem for people that suffer with diabetes or have circulation problems. Since the cause of the problem is so diverse, it is helpful to sit down with a professional to discuss and pinpoint the root cause. I would not only be happy to spend time with you in reviewing these matters, but I can teach you how guard yourself against the infection, so that it never rears its ugly head again!

Foot Fungus Facts and Faux Pauxs

Fungal infections are certainly nothing to play games with. Leaving a fungal infection untreated is a mistake that could end up costing you hundreds of dollars, as the infection will only worsen and invade more of the nail or surroundung skin.

Some people, however, try to treat the problem themselves by purchasing over–the-counter topical ointments, thinking that doing so might make it go away. Topical medications, by themselves however, never eliminate the root of the problem, and only keep you coming back for tube after tube of ointment. You’re just throwing your money out the window!

Fungi, known as dermophytes, which are in the mold and yeast family, attach themselves onto the nail due to the number of causes that we just reviewed, and do not let go without a fight. Therefore, the best thing you can do for yourself in winning this fight is is making an appointment at the first sign of attack, and allow him to effectively put a stop to this painful and embarrassing ailment before it spreads to the entire nail and begins to infect the surrounding skin as well!

Winning the Fight Against Fungus

Inaction is not an option. Aren’t you tired of the pain and embarrassment? Aren’t you tired of wasting money on products that don’t work? Don’t you just want to finally break free and never look back again?

You can! However, the choice is up to you. You must act now and stop making excuses or hoping that the problem will someone disappear by itself. You need the IMMEDIATE assistance of a professional who will help you win the war against fungus once and for all.

THAT’S WHAT WE’RE HERE FOR. OUR OFFICE IS RIGHT HERE IN <CITY>.  I want to help you end the suffering and bring your feet from barraged to beautiful. I will equip you with ALL THE INFORMATION THAT YOU NEED AND SHOW YOU EXACTLY HOW we can ELMINATE this AWFUL condition, and prevent it from ever coming back again. However, I can’t help you unless YOU contact me! The BALL IS IN YOUR COURT…DON’T PUT THIS OFF!

SIMPLY complete the form below and WE’LL GET YOU IN AT YOUR CONVENIENCE! Again, complete this form NOW, and let’s sit down and talk about helping you to get your life back!

I look forward to seeing you in person very soon!

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