All right, I'm gonna throw this out there and see if anyone has had any succcess treating toenail fungus with capsaicin. I've had a couple of nails that have been infected for 25 years or so, and I've tried lots. I still put tea tree oil on daily, but it rarely does anything. Thyme oil seems to really burn and dry the nail out, but no long-term success. Nonyx worked on one nail once after I really pared it back, but not all of them. Boric acid, DMSO, bleach....nothing quite nails this thing.
Well, I broke a branch off some Chinese 5 Colors, and had a bunch of the purple pods hanging around. They are pretty much worthless at this stage, but they do have quite a bit of heat, so I just randomly bit open a pod and rubbed it all over the infected toes. Burned fierce all day long....I've done it two days in a row, and man do they cause some pain in the nail area. That's got to be good, right?
I'm going to give these a go for a few weeks or so and see what develops...Curious if anyone has ever tried before. Google has basically nothing on this, but capsaicin is a well-known anti-inflammatory and antifungal agent.
Well, I broke a branch off some Chinese 5 Colors, and had a bunch of the purple pods hanging around. They are pretty much worthless at this stage, but they do have quite a bit of heat, so I just randomly bit open a pod and rubbed it all over the infected toes. Burned fierce all day long....I've done it two days in a row, and man do they cause some pain in the nail area. That's got to be good, right?
I'm going to give these a go for a few weeks or so and see what develops...Curious if anyone has ever tried before. Google has basically nothing on this, but capsaicin is a well-known anti-inflammatory and antifungal agent.