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stuck to skin).Try to avoid colored polish, it doesnt dry as well and gets on clothes. I still have a few
smaller pink lesions (prob 10-15) I will continue treatment until I see absolutely no more. Had this crap for
over 3 mos and nail polish is what did the trick!!! Thank God I waited to go to the doctor so I didnt have to
waste money I dont have and they would of written me a script what prob wouldnt have worked as well as
the polish did! Im so glad its almost done, total treatment I would say could be up to a week. I was also
taking 4000 mgs of odorless garlic a day (antifungal) and acidophiles twice a day. But I really notice the
change over nite after using the nail polish. Thanks again to this website!!! Stacey
27-Jan-08 at 10:24 PM:
NAME: Tina
EMAIL: Tina_Trace@yahoo.com
COUNTRY_OF_REMEDY: USA
INGREDIENTS: Cream from the drug store and moleskin.
INSTRUCTIONS: Hello, I recently developed a small disgusting patch on my stomach. The Doctor said
fungus a gave me a $70 prescription. I don't have insurance so that treatment was out. Thinking fungal
infection was a nice way of saying ringworm I got some cheap cream from the pharmacy. The cream just
seemed to make it "mad" so I was happy to find your site. Some people recommended Tea Tree oil. I think
Tea tree oil is a miracle for everything so I was surprised that it didn't help. I tried bleach as well.
Everything seemed to inflame the skin and make it worse. I went in a tanning bed. I thought it was cured
but a couple days later it was back with a vengeance. I covered it in nail polish....then tried crazy glue
thinking that would surely smother it. I used Monistat. Then Neosporin thinking it had become infected. I
did everything but rub gas on it a set it on fire. (don't try it) After realizing my clothing was helping it to
grow and spread.........I put a ton of the ringworm cream on it and covered it in moleskin. They sell Moleskin
to cover sore spots on your feet. The cream kept it from sticking to the ringworm and the heavy duty
patch kept the cream moist and anything from touching it. It has been less than a day and it is almost gone.
It is peeling right off. They say to dry it out but in my case I had to drown it in cream. Thanks for all your
stories and treatments. I was good to know I wasn't the only one with a fungus that just wouldn't die.
19-Dec-07 at 05:23AM:
NAME: Phyllis Robinson
COUNTRY_OF_REMEDY: United States
NAME_OF_REMEDY: Ringworm
INGREDIENTS: Apple Cider Vinegar.
INSTRUCTIONS: All you need is to put apple cider vinegar on a cottonball and apply a couple times a day. Will dry
up and disappear quickly.
NAME: Allison
EMAIL: briandali@dejazzd.com
COUNTRY_OF_REMEDY: Unknown
INGREDIENTS: Vinegar and a penny
INSTRUCTIONS: Just take a few pennies and soak them in the vinegar fora while then rub it on the ringworm
twice a day. It dries it up fast! Ilived on a farm and my mom always used this to get rid of it.
27-Jul-06 at 09:21 PM:
NAME: Diva
INGREDIENTS: Mixing the one part bleach and six parts water has truley done the trick
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INSTRUCTIONS:
Wwhen everyone said don't use bleach. What started as a small cirlce on my stomack turned into something
disgusting and painful. I tried everything including over the counter and perscription nothing worked and the area
was going daily and I was desperate. Trust me when bleach looks like a reasonable remedy you are desperate, but
when all else failed the bleach solution mix worked almost immediately. It dried up the blister, burned at first and
left what looks like a burn behind but in a few weeks it will clear up. Thanks to the first email that suggested
diluting the bleach.
1-Jul-06 at 08:23 PM:
NAME: MONECA
EMAIL: moet107@hotmail.com
COUNTRY_OF_REMEDY: USA
INGREDIENTS: EPSOM SALT, BATH SOAK, TINACTIN & MUD MASK.
INSTRUCTIONS: WELL I USED THE ABOVE ITEMS AND FOUND THAT THEY JUST DIDN'T WORK FAST
ENOUGH. THIS ONE WORKS A LITLLE FASTER AS LONG AS YOU ARE CONSISTENT. THE 1ST THING I DID
WAS THIS:
1.WET AREA WITH WATER
2.POUR EPSOM SALT AND BATH SOAK IN PALM OF YOUR HANDS ADD TINACTIN TO
MAKE MOIST.
3.IT MIGHT HURT GOING ON BUT IF YOU DO IT EVERY NIGHT YOU WILL GET USED
TO IT.
4.THEN ADD THE MUD MASK REAL THICK LET IT DRY, IT WILL FEEL REAL TIGHT.
THAT MEANS IT IS DRYING UP.
THIS IS GOOD BECAUSE NOT ONLY DOES IT STOP ITCHING IT DRIES THE BACTERIA OUT SO IT CAN'T
FEED OFF OF ANYTHING. DURING THE DAY JUST PUT THE MUD MASKON THE SPOTS DIRECTLY SO IT
ISN;T SO MESSY. BUT AT NIGHT DO THE WHOLE AREA. I AM THE CLEANEST PERSON YOU CAN COME
ACROSS BUT I PUT ON A PIECE OF CLOTHING FROM THE ATTIC WITHOUT WASHING IT FIRST AND NOW
MY LEGS ARE SO INFECTED THEY JUST KEEP SPREADING.DO NOT TRY BLEACH IT BURNS AND LEAVES A
MARK.TO CLEAR UP THE RED MARKS AND REDNESS USE DR.PALMERS BLEACH CREAM, ITS NOT REALLY
BLEACH BUT IT MOISTERIZES AFTER ALL THAT DRYING OUT AND USE ITDAY AND NIGHT ABOUT 5 DAYS
YOU SHOULD SEE THE DIFFERENCE.
26-Jun-06 at 12:52
AM:
SUBJECT: Home Remedy
NAME: Sonya Skinner
EMAIL: crimson@tds.net
COUNTRY_OF_REMEDY: United States
INGREDIENTS: 1 sheet of white notebook paper, 1 glass or ceramic plate,
a match or lighter
INSTRUCTIONS: Crumple the paper and put it on the plate. Light it with match or lighter and let it burn down.
The residue it leaves will be an orange salve. Let it cool a few seconds,put some on your finger, and rub it on the
ringworm. It will stain the skin but can be washed off. I frequently got ringworm as a child and this is the only
remedy my mother ever used. It really works and is very inexpensive.
15-Jun-06 at 03:00 AM:
NAME: Kelly
EMAIL: kelly@goldencreations.co.za
COUNTRY_OF_REMEDY: South Africa
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the best because it dried up the area instead of keeping it moist like the creams did. Spray it on right after you
shower because my ringworms always got worse when they were wet.
Date/Time: 2006-03-12 22:22:29 PST
Tim
email address = stressedout69@hotmail.com
Country of Remedy = Canada
Ingredients = - Sea Salt (readily available at drug stores in the bath and beauty aisle. Look around for sea
salt scrubs that have sea salt listed as one of the top 5 ingredients)
- Water
- A little faith
Instructions = And here goes my incredibly long bout with ringworm. I worked at the airport for a good year
and in March 2005, I noticed a small patch of scaly skin developping on my arm right on the part of my arm
where I would lean on my counter where I worked. I thought it odd, but assumed it would go away... It
didn't and after a month, I went to see a doctor who prescribed me a hydrocortisone cream which she said
would clear it right up. Which it did, until it started to come back, larger and scalier than before. Not to
mention that I managed to spread it from the original spot on my arm to my other arm in 6 spots, both
shoulders, both sides of my neck, my forehead, both cheeks and a couple spots on my legs. I couldn't
believe it! I felt like a leper. You
couldn't cover it up! So, after going back again to see the doctor numerous times, it turned out to be
ringworm. I couldn't believe that I had basically caught ringworm from work, AND had managed to spread it
to my face. So, the doctor prescribed me Lamisil 1% which he said wouldclear it right up... Well, it's be 5
tubes so far and it was still on my face, albeit it managed to eradicate the other spots after months... So,
since this ringworm was about to celebrate a birthday, I was beginning to lose all hope. Until I saw a little
remedy speaking of using sea salts to dry up the patches... It was fairly cheap, but I was desperate
thinking of course that it would never work. So, I went out to my drug store, bought some bath salt which
had a high concentration of sea salt in it, came home, wet my face and applied the bath salt directly to the
affected areas on my cheeks and forehead. It stung a little, but it was tolerable. I left the salt on for a
good 30 minutes and then would re-apply... being sure to mist my face with regular water to moisten my skin
and re-wet the salt. After 3 days of doing this, the ringworm completely dried up and I look like myself
again! I couldn't believe it! How could something so simple work where my hundreds of dollars worth of drugs
and creams didn't? It turns out that since the sea salt dried out my skin so much, the ringworm couldn't
survive. So, mark my words... it works. I've been living with ringworm on my face for almost a year and
almost gave up all hope, but this really worked! Sea salt. Wet the area and apply the sea salt scrub directly
to the ringworm and let the salt do the rest. Now, I'm incredibly pale and thought that it would leave my
skin red and blotchy, but it didn't... and any redness, was pretty minimal and could be easily covered up if
need be.Seriously. Stop wasting your money on creams that take WEEKS to work! Sea Salt.
Best of luck!
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stinging.Make sure before application that the affected area is not open or bleedingor stinging may occur. Also
works on scalp infected areas. Cotton ball
for scalpshould be a little drippy. This is so the mixture will soak the hair and reach
the scalp. Hair can be affected by ringworm and cause the hair to be brittle and break off. Make sure your clothing
is protected from mixture.
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properties of its own, and watch out for nut oils if you're allergic) if you're making the oil-based product, use
glycerin if you're using the
water based product.Mix 'em up in even proportions - apply topically at least twice a day, but more often won't
hurt. Continue to do it for about ten days after the symptoms disappear.This is consistent with the use of bleach,
nail polish, and commercially available remedies.
Application:
Shower or bathe really well with pine- or coal- tar soap and shampoo to reduce reproductive activity - when you see
visible symptoms, the
fungus is in its reproductive phase and is shedding spores that will reinfect you and your pets.Epsom salts added to
the water is a nice touch, the fungi don't like the sulfate ions it makes in the water. Or vice-versa.dry off with a
clean towel that you then put directly in with the dirty clothes to be washed. if you're going to use bleach as well,
do that first and let it dry well.apply product as described above topically to the affected area.After it's had time
to soak into the skin, like at least 20 minutes, apply whatever other remedies you see fit, including commercial
"drug store" antifungal agents.
Notes: read the labels of commercial antifungal agents - some aren't safe to use on the scalp, groin, or face.
Remember that these things
work because they're poisonous - don't put them on pets, in or near mucous membranes, etc. or on any part of the
bodythat contains lots of capillaries near the skin (scalp, face, groin) unless they say they're safe to use that
way.Wash everything made of cloth that the affected person or pet is in contact with: clothes, bedding, towels don't re-use any absorbent material that has come into contact with the fungus until it's been washed.wash
everything in hot water with two ounces of "clorox" type bleach. Anything that can't be washed that way should be
taken to the dry-cleaners and not worn again until about two weeks after the risk of reinfection is eliminated.
vacuum thoroughly, preferably with a HEPA bag or filter; dust and wipe down environmental surfaces with seriously
deadly cleaner, e.g.,
bleach, lysol, windex disinfecting cleaner, palmolive antibacterial detergent, etc.Get the spores out of your house
for good - reinfection is the biggest problem in dealing with ringworm.
Date: Sunday, August 7, 2005
Time: 11:01 AM EST
Daniel
Country of Remedy: US
Ingredients: Iodine solution, Ocean
A few months ago I had two spots of Ringworm on my legs.One really small one, and one three to four inches across
that was way infected.I guess I didn't see it or realize it was ringworm till it was pretty far along.I tried many of
the above recipes and advice. Here's what I learned.Just to mention it along with the others above, DO NOT USE
BLEACH
ON YOUR SKIN!!! I didn't try this one, as I know something about chemistry. Bleach out of the bottle is a very
strong
base, can be just as destructive as acid, and is very hardto measure the strength of. If you want to get the same
benefits of bleach (ie, chlorine), go to a swimming pool somewhere, and swim often (see my advice on the ocean
below also).I tried many of the over the counter creams, Clotrimazole and TerbinafineHydrocholride from Lotrimin,
Lamisil, and Walmart's Equate. All these seemedto work well when it came to stopping the spread to a larger area,
or shrinking
the area when it was really bad. But, the problem with this disease really seems to totally eradicate it. This is
where taking the pills of Lamisil orally would be a lot more effective, but they cost so darn much! The best cures I
found were Iodine solution, (Walmart Povidone) and believe it or not, swimming in the ocean!As many of the others
above said, the objective is to dry it out, and it's a lot easier to spend a few hours a day walking at the beach than
pouring salt straight
on the wound (which burns very much also,) and it's hard to just sit there for very long in a tub with salt on.
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So to get a good jump on getting rid of it take a vacation at the shore for a week.After I got out of the water (and
let it dry with the salt water on, better repeatedly)often the infected area looked like normal skin, it was so dried
out!
(The sun and air helps too, I think.)I was lucky, I happened to move to an area 1/2 hour from the beach. :)And as
for the Iodine, a trick I learned was to apply it with your finger, not a tissue or cloth, because you waste so much
soaked in the material. One other thing, wash the affected area at least once a day,and watch the towel you dry
the area with after a shower, bath, etc, because the infection's liquid will beoozing out from the water's heat.
Thus, more ability for reinfection. And wash any clothes worn over the area, daily. That's a lot how it spreads,
getting into your
clothes and then rubbed around on uninfected skin. Good luck!
Ingredients: Lotrimin AF Antifungal Cream, Dial Antibacterial soap
Instructions: I have to admit, I knew little about ringworm prior to getting it this year at the age of 24. Other
than the scary name, I was clueless about the condition. After shaving one day I noticed a had a light red circular
lesion on my face r ight around my chin. I figured it may have been a simple rash or razor burn perhaps but, as days
went by the ring became more red and started to spread upwards toward my lip and also on the other side of my
chin.
By the end of the week it was quite obvious what it was and it was quite bad. It wasn't as severe as some of the
pictures I found on line of ringworm outbreaks on people's faces, it looked almost like a bad rash or a burn.
Regardless, it was on my face, in plain view so that worried me. In fact, at one point it was so bad that I almost
considered calling a dermatologist or even trying the dreaded bleach technique to remedy it.
After many hours of research Lotrimin seemed like the most logical way to treat it. I prepped my face with some
Dial antibacterial soap and generously applied the cream 2 times a day. Days where I tended to sweat more I did an
additional third application to make sure it was doing its job. A few weeks later the redness started to fade and
ringworm area started to flake off and clear up. I was a bit skeptical of trying something radical on my face to
clear it up but thankfully the Lotrimin worked really well. I made sure to keep applying the cream even it cleared up
to prevent any reoccurance of it and then followed up with some Nivea moisturizer to help with some of the
dryness the cream caused.
Date: Friday, July 8, 2005
Time: 11:12 AM EST
MONIQUE
Country of Remedy: AMERICA/LOUISIANA
Ingredients: JUICE FROM A FIG LEAF
Instructions: JUST BREAK OFF A LEAF AND RUB THE WHITE JUICE ON AND AROUND THE
RINGWORM.REPEAT UNTIL GONE.(IT MIGHT BURN THAT JUST MEANS ITS WORKING)
Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2005
Time: 9:52 PM EST
Cheyenne
Country of Remedy: United States
Ingredients: Clear Nail Polish
Instructions: If you have ring worm, put clear nail polish on it (use a Qtip so you dont get the infection on the
brush) and rub it over the circle. It doesnt really sting. What I did is every two hours or so I took off the polish
(try using tweezers to peel it off but it may hurt because of the hairs). If you cant use tweezers just alternate
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with remover and soap and warm water. It may sting but its well worth it to get rid of it. I alternated the polish
and removing it and adding a new coat for about a day and all that was left was a really faint pink ring...IT WILL
WORK!!!
Date: Thursday, March 31, 2005
Time: 10:32 AM EST
Email address: Tony Paeno
email address: jujitsu9@hotmail.com
Country of Remedy: USA
Ingredients: lamisil/tinactin/some kind of anti-fungal cream
band-aid
Instructions: I'm a wrestler so ringworm is a normal thing for me, the best way to kill it is (this is only for spots 1
1/2 inch or less in diameter) to put the cream, in a VERY generous amount, onto the cushion of a band-aid that suits
the size of the circle, then you put the band-aid (with cream) onto the circle. DON'T REMOVE FOR 8 HOURS.
REPLACE EVERY 8 HOURS, WITH SHOWERS/BATHS BETWEEN BAND-AIDS.If the circle is within the .1 to 1
1/2 inch diameter range, it should be gone within 3-4 days.For faster result use nail-polish, but if it's small, and
there aren't more than 2, just put the band-aid on, it's less harmful to your body.
Date: Tuesday, October 19, 2004
Time: 12:06 PM EST
allison
email address: lilpader@yahoo.com
Country of Remedy: usa
Ingredients: you will need the following:
povidone, iodine solution(walmart brand is chaep)
cheap shampoo
black light(not light bulblong type.I use a night light one one
extension cord.
Clear nail polish(i did use color one and it worked too)
Instructions: OK major MAJOR out break at my house. I took kid to doctors, and pets to vet got all the special
meds and shampoo..... and GUESS what 7 days later everyone had at least 2 more rings including animals that where
separated.OK after searching and test runs I came up with a combination of things THat REALLY WORK.First. I
was lucky our type glow green in black light. So beening october I had no problem getting a small ( night light long
bulb) black light.A black light light bulb will not work you have to get the long type. THIS IS A MUST. SO YOU
CAN SEE ALL THE ringworm even if there is no spot you can see a spot before it shows itself. To give you idea of
how bad we had it dog had 3, adult cat 2, baby kitten just alittle glow in ears(took care of that in seconds)Hubby
had 7,9 yearold son had 3and my poor little 3 year old had 11(ranging from 1 inche to pencil earse size).When we
first got the medical treatment only little one had one.. In 7 days it took over, and I was very aggressive from the
start bleachedfloors, bedding,jackets backpacks shoes...over 15 loads of washing.. PLuse shampooed carpets with
bleach. Ok finally I will get to the most amazing treatment works in seconds.. gone in 2 days.First I made everyone
bath/shower with 1 part iodine to 1 part shampoo. I made them use a spongy, squishy thing. The animals got bathed
and shampoo in this also.. I let it stay on animals 10 minutes. OK after the shower. GET clear nail polish.. WARNING
it stings. and kids might cry if they have it bad.. But hang in there it is only 2 days of sting to get it gone. Get polish
ready and put black light on. I used a extension cord so I can run it up and down the bodys. Any white is ok yellow is
ok. BRIGHT green is ringworm. Cover every spot that you see glowing. My vet not to happy with me about putting
polish on the animals but it works. and the best part as soon as spots are cover you will see the glow gone.. AND
that means no more contagious. My littest had it in ears and hair and everywhere. He was so bad I took the next
step and ran light
over toys. Needless to say we found out why we had outbreak. I bought toy from garages sale 2 weeks prior( a little
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keyboard) the toy was covered.I tossed it out in garabge. There was spots of small green on other toys, so I
sprayed with antifungal spray, found in athletes foot section.AS a extra step I bleached bathrooms and also used a
walmart brand listerne( antispectic) I wased toys with this and it works also. I ran the family under the light 2 a
day. I covered any spots. I only had to do my hubby and older son and animals once and it was gone. The other one
needed 2 days of treatment. I made everyone bath once a day for a week with iodine/shampoo mix. I bathed
animals every other day. I know it seems like a lot of work. But seen as I am only one that did not get it,, and DID
NOT want to get it, it was worth a few days of extra work, then to wait out the up to 8 weeks deal with the cream
and it does not stop the spread.. This method stops the spread after first treatment.
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Time: 12:20 AM EST
Email address: Nicole
email address: hadara3570@yahoo.com
Country of Remedy: Ghana
Name of Remedy: Ringworm
Ingredients: Mercy Cream
Instructions: It is a herbal cream that cost $2.00 or less in most areas. It is made in Ghana Africa so you will
probably have to go to an African market, however some health product stores do provide this cream. If you can
not find this product, use tea tree oil and tea tree cream.
Date: Friday, June 4, 2004
Time: 11:52 PM EST
Megan
email address: meg420hed@yahoo.com
Country of Remedy: U.S.A. o-yea!
Ingredients: NAILPOLISH (preferable clear but any kind worx)
Instructions: Brush nail polish directly over and around ringworm~this will sufficate it and it'll be gone within 2
days(may burn slightly @ 1st )
Date: Monday, June 7, 2004
Time: 12:00 PM EST
Email address: Megan
Subject: Home RemedyCountry of Remedy: USA
Ingredients: LAMISIL
Instructions: DO NOT USE BLEACH!!!! The problem with bleach is that it
will react differently for everyone. Whoever recommends is wrong to
because bleach can cause serious allergic reactions for some people. For
example, me. After finding this site I put bleach on my skin. Because I
had open wounds it reacted with the under layers of my skin, causing a second degree chemical, which will leave
scarring. This is all according to Dr. Pheyts at Miami Bapist Hospital. Plus you could have an allergic reaction to it
and never know until your skin turns bright red. The problem with getting the chemical burn is it can cause scarring
and you can become very ill. Please do not use it. There's a reason there's a warning label on products. Use vinegar
or lamisil. Try less harmful products. Bleach is NOT a home remedy. Please take my advice.
Megan
Date: Monday, June 21, 2004
Time: 5:44 PM EST
Trece
email address: brownsuag399@aol.com
Country of Remedy: USA
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Ingredients: Lamisil or any jock itch are yeast infection cream also
some thing for athelites feet
Instructions: but lamisil or other cream listed above on infected area
everyday you will oly have to use a small amount for a small ringworm
it may go away over night it works I worked at a daycare someone told me
to put bleach on it so i opened it up then poured bleach on it the
bleach caused a burn about a 1/2 inch deep on my chest not a good idea for
a ring worm use lamisil or yeast infection cream a ringworm is a fungus
so is jock itch and etc.
take a penny and let it soak in vinegar until crystals form. then thake the penny and band-aid it to the ringworm for
alt least 2 days with out moving it. it should be gone.
Dear Susan,
looking for home remedies to get rid of my ringworm, Ifound your site and the recommendation to use vinegar.It
worked, and investigating a little more, I foundout this:Human skin is slightly acidic by nature. Only when dueto
some kind of disorder (like unbalanced nutrition)it becomes alkaline, do ringworm and other problemshave a chance
to survive.So vinegar or any other mild acid that doesn't reactwith the skin cells is a good way to treat
ringworm!Alkaline substances, like bleach, do harm to the skin,and only kill ringworm as a side effect. So don't use
them!As to prevention, it can only be done indirectly. One way is to frequently rub some vinegar on your skin. Asit
has a strong smell, I would only do that on Fridaysand Saturdays, to avoid any strange odor on my body
byMonday.The other preventive measure would be an improved dietthat naturally keeps the right pH of my
skin.Unfortunately I can't recommend any appropriate diet,but maybe one of your list members can. In any case,
agood diet is of course always the best first remedy!
Best Regards,
Uwe Brunjes
Date: Saturday, January 24, 2004
Time: 11:44 AM EST
ben delores
Country of Remedy: America
Ingredients: bleach ,q-tip
Instructions: Get some clorox bleach and a q -tip run on area, it will burn for 2 minutes but afterwards you will feel
relief, try for 4 days
and it will be gone my guranteeTHis remedy is from Honduras, Central America.Take 1 or 2 pieces of garlic and
mash it (with a bottom of a glass or what have you) in an small sheet of aluminum take the sheet with the garlic and
apply it on the ringworm). Do this Twice a day ..... It will sting but in less than a week the ringworm will be gone.
Date: Sunday, November 30, 2003
Time: 7:06 PM EST
Molly
Molly69420 2002@yahoo.com
Ingredients: chewing tobacco/tabacco
Instructions: just get the tabacco wet and put it on the infected area
and it will dry it up by the next morning and start flaking off then
repeat it really worksWhen you use the clear finger nail polish, make sure you prick the area with a needle, in order
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for it to get in there and stop the ring worm. This works the best and my family has been doing it for years, it
never fails.
Tonya
Date: Thursday, October 9, 2003
Time: 11:46 PM EST
United States
Ingredients: A bathtub full of hot water
salt
Lamisil (for jock itch)
Instructions: Fill your bathtub with hot water ( as hot as you can stand) and sprinkle a generous amount of salt into
the water. Lay down in the water and get every affected area
wet. The water opens up the blisters. Sprinkle the salt on affected areas and rub it i n very well. Leave it on for
about 15 minutes. It will take a few seconds for you to feel anything. When you do it will sting a bit. Dry off well
and put the Lamisil
on affected areas. The salt draws the liquid from the blisters and drys them up. Do this twice daily for 2-3 days
and it will dry up the blisters relieve your burning and itching and you will be comfortable again.
Date: Saturday, October 4, 2003
Time: 11:56 AM EST
Brandi
Country of Remedy: USA
Ingredients: vinegar
Instructions: Apply a small amount of vinegar to the infected area with a Q-tip everyday until it has cleared up.
Date: Monday, September 29, 2003
Time: 11:12 PM EST
Country of Remedy: usa
Ingredients: Clotrimazole
Instructions: I'm sorry, but whoever said use bleach....don't. It burns really bad for about 15 minutes then makes it
even worse because it will give you a chemical burn.I woke up the next day with the ringworm bright red and burning
to the
touch. Clotrimazole-which is for athletes foot-should take care of it pretty well.
Date: Monday, September 8, 2003
Time: 11:01 AM EST
Louise Carter
Country of Remedy: USA
Ingredients: Bleach
Instructions: Dob affected area with a cotton ball dipped in bleach twice a day. When I was first diagnosed
with ringworm and told it is a fungus, I thought "Why can't I use bleach? Bleach kills fungi." Everyone said I
was crazy, then I found your Ringworm home remedies site. It works. Just the first application broke the
blisters, started to dry it up.
No more itching! Thank you so much!!
Date: Saturday, September 6, 2003
Time: 2:33 PM EST
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Tonya
Country of Remedy: USA
Ingredients: Green walnuts
Instructions: Cut open green walnuts and rub juice on affected area.It may take one or two applications to kill
fungus, but it reallyworks.
Ringworm- take a regular peice of paper with blue lines on it ..crumple it on a plate and set it on fire.... blow off
ashes...what will be left on the plate is a yellow substance
(burnt sulfur) apply to ringworm ...it will be gone the next day...
Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2003
Time: 2:13 AM EST
Talia
USA
Ingredients: Calamine Lotion
Tea Tree Oil
Medicated Shampoo/Acne Soap
Blow Dryer (with "cool" setting preferable)
Instructions: Do this Morning and Night:
*Wash area with the medicated shampoo or ance soap
*Blow Dry the area so that it is very dry
*Apply calamine lotion so that it completely covers the affected area
*Blow dry again until completely dry
*Apply tea tree oil
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Periodically throughout the day, you should also apply the tea tree oil to the area. I'd say 5 times/day.
Ringworm dies by drying it out. I had a very bad case and tried many other things and this worked very well. Good
Luck!If you soak a rag or paper towel with apple cider vinegar and let it soak the ringworm for about 15 min, just
make sure it is fully soaked.The acid will kill the fungus. It doesn't hurt. My son had ringworm for almost a year.
Medication after medication did not work. It kept coming back. I used the apple cider vinegar for a few days and it
went away never coming back. I would use it until you don't see it anymore, maybe even longer if you have a tough
case. It really works well. I would use before wasting money at the doctors and on prescription meds, they are hard
to keep up with anyway.
Date: Monday, March 24, 2003
Time: 1:23 PM EST
angela
usa
I was very skeptical about bleach curing ringworm, but I did it. I applied everyday for a week with a Q-tip. It
completely dried it up and is all better. It takes at least three weeks for the actual spot to disappear, but it was
worth it.
Email address: Curtis Neal
USA
Ingredients: Clear nail polish.
Instructions: You apply the clear nail polish to the worm area and it sufficates it and makes it go away sounds wierd
but it has worked for me and my family for years and years. Just keep applying it to the area everyday for a day or
two and it will be gone.
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shorty
usa
I know this also sounds weird but it works. if u have a ringworm just apply bleach on the infected patch. Trust me it
works wonders. And i know what your thinking is it going to burn! No it won't! I have heard it from other people and
i have tried it myself. you can even try looking on other sites for home remedies. i have and most of them say
bleach. it dries the ringworm out. That's how ringworms go away is by drying out.
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