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Skin Conditions & Treatments : How to Get Rid of Fungus

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To get rid of fungus, there are several over-the-counter products that, when applied daily, can cure the fungus. Discover the best solution to cure your fungus with help from a certified dermatologist in this free video on skin conditions and treatments.

Expert: Dr. Stephen H. Mandy, M.D.
Contact: www.mandymd.com
Bio: Dr. Stephen H. Mandy completed his residencies at Johns Hopkins University and University of Miami and earned his medical degree at George Washington University.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • "there are many over the counter cures" and "see a dermatologist" - great advice Einstein, that's your "get rid of.." I want my 1:17 back that I wasted on this stupid video.

  • @troybr79 LMAO, I can't stop laughing at your comment!! That was hilarious! I want my 1:17 back too, but your comment was worth it!

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  • applying crushed garlic with vinegar and salt helped me...give it a try

  • those are all also anti fungal and topical

    

  • what he fails to tell everyone is that there is natural cures such as coconut oil,baking soda, witch hazel much more cheaper than prescriptions and bigger amounts and they do indeed work

  • thank you, hopefully this works!

  • this is absolutely AMAZING!!!!

  • Journal of Dermatology showing that aqueous cream BP reduces the thickness of healthy skin over a period of four weeks, calling into question whether the cream should be used for treating eczema. read more ;insciences.

    Purolas is Not using any of the Chemicals as researched by the University of Bath. Purolas-DEEP is all natural.

  • GOOD TO KNOW

    (recently released 18 October 2010) University of Bath UK.

    Creams used to treat eczema could make it worse

    New research at the British University of Bath, suggests that using emollient creams to relieve the symptoms of eczema could actually make the condition worse. The researchers, from the University’s Department of Pharmacy & Pharmacology, have published a study in the British

  • i have fungus on the right side of my face! you can't really see it but i don't trust over-the-counter medication as my skin is really sensitive...

  • who keeps LOL ITS NOT FUNNY UNLESS U HAD IT I HAVE HAD RECENTLY FUGUS ON MY ARMS, LEGS THERE GOING, but they are know on me feet, but things are going ok, and toes, i work in aged care and probably got it from there EWWEEEWEWEW

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