Toenail Fungus Products Does Deggurcide Get Rid Nail Fungus

Does Deggurcide Get Rid Nail Fungus

 
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Official Deggurcide Description
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Official Product Description: Deggurcide is the cure for nail fungus. Simple, doctor recommended, physician formulated, one step topical compound that attacks the source of thick, flaky, discolored nails - nail fungus. Imagine clear, thin nails, without a prescription, in just 5 minutes a day!"

Deggurcide Product Stats
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Treatment type: Topical over the counter.
Treatment Time: Treatment is complete when new nail grows and pushes affected area out. Up to six months.
Application: Use daily. See recommended usage for instructions.
Treatment cost: $46


Manufacturer: Deggurcide
Official website: http://www.deggurcide.com/
Customer Service: Poor level of service. Difficult to contact.
Guarantee: 100% money back guarantee including shipping costs if not satisfied.

 

Ingredients
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No official ingredient list is available for deggurcide fungal nail treatment.

 

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Nail Fungus Tips

Keep Nails Dry - Wear open shoes/sandals as much as possible.

 

Treat Fungus Early - Get treatment and stick to it. The quicker you treat fungus the easier it will be.

 

Use Moisture Absorbing Socks - Moist damp areas are the breeding grounds for fungus.

 

Clean your feet with anti-microbial soap. This will aid you in treating and preventing further fungus.

 

Wear clean socks and shoes. Fresh socks will prevent a fungus build up and aid in preventing and treating fungus.

 

Talk to a Podiatrist.