Listerine for Toenail Fungus-Web Theory or Reality?
The question of whether or not the listerine for toenail fungus treatment actually works has been floating around for quite some time and is often shared as one of the more popular home remedies. The first thing we need to realize is that just because a home remedy is shared frequently does not mean it works.
That may be common sense for many people but it’s still important to throw it out there. Listerine is a product that has been part of the American culture for many decades but it has never been marketed as a toenail fungus killer.
It has been marketed as a cleaner, antiseptic, and a few other things. But, it was a clever marketing campaign that talked about a new way to get rid of bad breath that really made a name for Listerine.
Lately, it has received some attention on the web as a possible help for nail fungus. Although it has little concrete proof to back its effectiveness, the product does contain Thymol which has natural antifungal/antibacterial properties.
Thymol has been used for many purposes over the years such as keeping bee hives sterile and even killing mold on the bindings of old books. It is this active ingredient inside Listerine that some think may have a positive impact on toenail fungus.
Listerine for toenail fungus is not going to be the first option for most people because it is normally smarter to pick a solution that is already designed for your ailment. However, sometimes costs will force consumers to try such methods. Keep in mind that toenail fungus does not go away overnight. It will take months of soaking your feet before you “may” see any changes.
Ultimately, that could cost you as much money as buying a product dedicated to killing fungus. If you do have any great results using Listerine, we would love to hear from you so send us an email.




