X

Pedifix FungaSoapLiquid with Tea Tree Oil, 6 oz.

Product ID : 98724


Galleon Product ID 98724
Model
Manufacturer
Shipping Dimension Unknown Dimensions
I think this is wrong?
-
910

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown

Pay with

About Pedifix FungaSoapLiquid With Tea Tree Oil, 6

Pedifix FungaSoap- 6 Fluid ounce, 177 ml Vermont Soap worked with a Podiatrist for over five years to develop a special blend of essential oils for troubled feet. Dr Jose Concha even did a study proving this product to be at least as effective as prescription products. Vermont Soap makes this foot and fungus soap especially for our partners at Pedifix Footcare Products. At long last we are able to offer FungaSoap directly to fans and friends of Vermont Soap. Helps wash away fungus & bacteria from the surface of the skinHelps soothe itchy, dry and inflamed skinMay help prevent fungus & bacteria related infections and recurrenceNo harmful side effectsCleans and deodorizes, reduces odorStudies have found FungaSoap to be effective against MRSA.Skin-soothing, all natural and organic ingredients help fight fungus and fungal infections. Directions for use: Wet area to be washed. Rub FungaSoap into your skin. Leave it on for at least a minute and then wash off. Repeat twice daily until itching stops, then use once daily. Contains: Saponified coconut, olive and jojoba oils organic aloe vera and natural essential oil blend, rosemary extract. Warning-not to be used as a shampoo or on Children under the age of 2 years. Here are some handy tips for happy feet. Remember the big secret is to stay dry. Moisture between you toes promotes fungus. Use a hair drier on your feet after bathing - it does a terrific job. Rub your socks between your toes before you put them on or when they feel damp. This really helps.Caffeine and other drugs promote sweating. WASH THOSE FEET. If you have a fungus infection using FUNGASOAP twice a day is not excessive. Throw away your white cotton socks. They are better than polyester, but they hold and retain water which doesn't help a thing. Try silk/merino wool blend hiking socks instead.