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originally posted by: digital01anarchy
Use ultra violet light to kill fungus and use hydrogen peroxcide probably spelled that wrong. Get the highest percentage of HP. Get rid of shoes, socks and any clothing or bedding covers you used. Buy new clothing what ever part touches the fungus wash by it's self. Use bleach to clean bedding covers and anything that touches it. Do not scratch ever! Wash bathtub after every use with bleach. Its a slow process but hydrogen peroxide kills fugus pretty quick. Be careful and dont expose yourself to too much ultra violet light.
originally posted by: digital01anarchy
Use ultra violet light to kill fungus and use hydrogen peroxcide probably spelled that wrong. Get the highest percentage of HP. Get rid of shoes, socks and any clothing or bedding covers you used. Buy new clothing what ever part touches the fungus wash by it's self. Use bleach to clean bedding covers and anything that touches it. Do not scratch ever! Wash bathtub after every use with bleach. Its a slow process but hydrogen peroxide kills fugus pretty quick. Be careful and dont expose yourself to too much ultra violet light.
Get the highest percentage of HP.
originally posted by: hypervalentiodine
originally posted by: digital01anarchy
Use ultra violet light to kill fungus and use hydrogen peroxcide probably spelled that wrong. Get the highest percentage of HP. Get rid of shoes, socks and any clothing or bedding covers you used. Buy new clothing what ever part touches the fungus wash by it's self. Use bleach to clean bedding covers and anything that touches it. Do not scratch ever! Wash bathtub after every use with bleach. Its a slow process but hydrogen peroxide kills fugus pretty quick. Be careful and dont expose yourself to too much ultra violet light.
Using UV in the quantities needed to sterilise is a recipe for cancer. Hydrogen peroxide is a recipe for internal tissue damage. Please do not take this advice.
originally posted by: snowspirit
a reply to: digital01anarchy
Get the highest percentage of HP.
No no no. Just no. If you've ever had the high concentration of that (h2o2) on your skin, you know it will burn you.
The stuff you get at a pharmacy for medical use is only 3%.
originally posted by: digital01anarchy
originally posted by: hypervalentiodine
originally posted by: digital01anarchy
Use ultra violet light to kill fungus and use hydrogen peroxcide probably spelled that wrong. Get the highest percentage of HP. Get rid of shoes, socks and any clothing or bedding covers you used. Buy new clothing what ever part touches the fungus wash by it's self. Use bleach to clean bedding covers and anything that touches it. Do not scratch ever! Wash bathtub after every use with bleach. Its a slow process but hydrogen peroxide kills fugus pretty quick. Be careful and dont expose yourself to too much ultra violet light.
Using UV in the quantities needed to sterilise is a recipe for cancer. Hydrogen peroxide is a recipe for internal tissue damage. Please do not take this advice.
Lol really go take a hard look at anti fungal cream!
You get uv everyday from the sun and only apply hydrogen peroxicide for less then 10 minutes. How do i know this works because i had a bad case of foot fungus for like 6 years nothing i did would get rid of it. Buy any cream and went to a doctor nothing helped they sell you things to treat the symptions not the cure its bs medical non sesne we know there is no money in a cure. Thats why they sell creams which soothe and sprays that do the same thing. Fungus grows in wet dark places fact. Take away the wetness and the darkness and it dies. Dont believe me place a small amount of hp on a cotton ball and dab the area if it starts to bubble like on a cut its working.
everything in moderation pay attention to the effects.
Work at it slowly
originally posted by: hypervalentiodine
originally posted by: digital01anarchy
originally posted by: hypervalentiodine
originally posted by: digital01anarchy
Use ultra violet light to kill fungus and use hydrogen peroxcide probably spelled that wrong. Get the highest percentage of HP. Get rid of shoes, socks and any clothing or bedding covers you used. Buy new clothing what ever part touches the fungus wash by it's self. Use bleach to clean bedding covers and anything that touches it. Do not scratch ever! Wash bathtub after every use with bleach. Its a slow process but hydrogen peroxide kills fugus pretty quick. Be careful and dont expose yourself to too much ultra violet light.
Using UV in the quantities needed to sterilise is a recipe for cancer. Hydrogen peroxide is a recipe for internal tissue damage. Please do not take this advice.
Lol really go take a hard look at anti fungal cream!
You get uv everyday from the sun and only apply hydrogen peroxicide for less then 10 minutes. How do i know this works because i had a bad case of foot fungus for like 6 years nothing i did would get rid of it. Buy any cream and went to a doctor nothing helped they sell you things to treat the symptions not the cure its bs medical non sesne we know there is no money in a cure. Thats why they sell creams which soothe and sprays that do the same thing. Fungus grows in wet dark places fact. Take away the wetness and the darkness and it dies. Dont believe me place a small amount of hp on a cotton ball and dab the area if it starts to bubble like on a cut its working.
everything in moderation pay attention to the effects.
Work at it slowly
Great, but the amount you get from the sun isn't enough to sterilise and last time I checked, skin cancer from exposure to too much sun was definitely a thing. I use UV sterilisation in one of the labs I work in. Trust me when I say that it's not nice stuff. If it's killing living organisms on your skin, imagine what it does to your skin.
You should not be using peroxide on a cut, either. Topical application of 5% or 7% to an area with no cuts is probably not going to hurt, however.
The anti fungal cream probably didn't work because the fungus you had did not respond to the particular drugs. It's not uncommon. There are just not that many classes of drugs out there for effectively and reliably treating fungal infections, and resistance is certainly not unheard of.