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Storage: Store any leftover garlic oil mixture in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Always mix well before each use.
Application Tip: Always use clean hands or tools to avoid re-contaminating the mixture or your nails.
Variations:
Tea Tree Oil Boost: Add a drop of tea tree essential oil for an extra antifungal punch.
Garlic Soak: Add crushed garlic and apple cider vinegar to warm water and soak your feet or hands for 15โ20 minutes daily.
Garlic Paste: Mix crushed garlic with a bit of baking soda for a thicker, more adherent paste that sticks to nails better.
FAQ
Q: Can garlic really cure nail fungus?
A: While not a guaranteed cure, garlic contains allicin, a compound with strong antifungal properties that may significantly reduce fungal infections when used consistently.
Q: How long does it take to see results?
A: Most users notice improvements within 2โ4 weeks, but complete healing can take longer depending on the severity of the infection.
Q: Is it safe to leave garlic on overnight?
A: For most people, yesโbut those with sensitive skin may experience irritation. Always patch test first and discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Q: Can I use garlic powder or pre-minced garlic from a jar?
A: Fresh garlic is strongly recommended, as it contains the highest levels of allicin.
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