Your trying to get rid of nail fungus and wondering if Zetaclear is worth it? You've come to the right place. Here you'll find impartial observations about the Zetaclear fungal treatment system. Find product information, user reviews, and take a user survey so we can relay better information about Zetaclear to consumers.
Official Product Description: "Homeopathic doctors have been using the separate ingredients in Zetaclear Homeopathic Spray to treat single symptoms of nail problems for decades, but our experts in homeopathy have chosen a blend of these natural ingredients to help relieve a wider variety of symptoms in one, easy-to-use spray application. Just spray under the tongue up to three times a day. Our oral spray application gets powerful homeopathic ingredients to your bloodstream quickly for fast, effective symptom relief without side effects.."
Treatment Type: Over-The-Counter Topical Treatment Time: Average 6 Months (if treated) Application: Two topical applications a day once in the morning and once at night. Treatment Cost: $59.95
Manufacturer: Market Health (Health Buy) Official Website: Zetaclear Customer Service: Poor Guarantee: 90 Day Money Back (with $10 restocking + 5% of purchase price; bottles must be unopened. Availability: Only through manufacturer's official website.
Editor’s Recommendation: Zetaclear is marketed by a predatorial company. They will do just about anything they can to bill your credit card and just about anything to prevent you from refunding their product including providing forms to fill out that result in errors when trying to contact support. The Zetaclear spray itself is questionable as fungus treatment. I would advise not to use this product and to consider other topicals in place of this one.
This survey is used to assess the Zetaclear treatment in a much more scientific matter. The survey gathers data and then once the results reach statistical significance (>100) data is compiled and then compared. The results of these findings will be posted here.
Vick's VapoRub, Apple Cider Vinegar, and others. The ballyhoo about zeta clear seemed convincing and I bought 4 bottles, two more came for free for a total of 6.
I used 3 bottles to zero effect. Tried to call, use the website, email for refund. I could not get through and I am persistent. Their "support" website requests entry of the credit card or the zipcode/email address. I received error messages despite entering the correct information. There is no telephone number to call, you can only email them and they've gummed up that conduit so the pretty pictures of phone operators standing by appears to be very misleading.
I've turned this over to my local tv consumer alert program and that's a long shot, so I'm trying to warn each and every one of you that all my experience with zeta clear and their support leads me to the conclusion that'
I was scammed.
My nails were turning yellow and I got worried about a possible fungal infection. I ordered a package of Zetaclear and it came without any fuss.
I experienced a dramatic shift in my nail health within a few days.
While its clear others have had issues with the product by reading this review and other user feedback I wanted to let everyone know I did see a marked improvement in my overall nail health. Good luck!
If I could have written a zero star comment for this stuff I would have.. clearly the makers of Zetaclear are in some sort of subvert internet marketing operation. You can watch many satellite websites boast about the effectiveness of Zetaclear.
The most important thing to realize is that none of the ingredients really justify the outrageous price for this stuff. You can buy Tea Tree Oil separately for pennies!
If you think it works, you are only seeing a cosmetic effect or it is not nail fungus you are treating. Most importantly, ZetaClear is a Healthbuy.com product. Healthbuy.com practices predatory sales techniques and return policies. There are plenty of legitimate e-commerce companies that sell alternative medicines, but Healthbuy.com is not one of them.
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