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Besides leaky gut and the host of autoimmune issues that go along with it, antibiotic overuse is also a major cause of nail and toenail fungus. The unbalancing of the gut that occurs allows pathogenic fungal strains like Candida to become dominant over beneficial, friendly microbes, get into the blood and infect other tissues. The fingers and toes are a common location for a fungal infection to take hold. Incidentally, one of the least talked about side effects of birth control pills is a damaged gut environment – just like antibiotics!
How does this happen? Once Candida takes hold from overuse of pharmaceuticals, its roots, called rhizoids, gradually penetrate and compromise the gut wall. This allows it to enter the bloodstream and travel freely around the body. This domino effect is described in detail in Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride’s bestselling book on reclaiming gut health and reversing autoimmune disorders.
Once Candida spills into the blood, fungal overgrowth can easily take hold elsewhere in the body. Nails and toenails are prime locations for these secondary fungal infections that originated in the gut.
Another possible cause for nail fungus comes from gardening or otherwise digging in the dirt without gloves. This happened to me when I was in middle school. I loved gardening and maintained quite an impressive patch of sunflowers that grew most of the year.
My unsophisticated cultivation efforts were entirely supported with my bare hands digging, planting, and weeding these beauties. Unfortunately, the constant dirt under my fingernails eventually led to fungal overgrowth in both my thumbs. I worked hard to keep my nails clean, but infection took hold nonetheless. Since I never took antibiotics as a child, these infections were primary rather than secondary in nature.
The Hot Water Remedy for Nail Fungus
My father, who is a [retired] Family Physician, suggested I immerse both my thumbs in cups of water as hot as I could stand for as long as I could stand as a remedy to cure the nail fungus infection. I dutifully followed his advice day after day for several weeks until I could see healthy new nails starting to grow. Within a few weeks, healthy thumbnails completely grew in.
Fortunately, I never had a problem with nail fungus again. I also learned to wear gloves when gardening!
My personal experience dealing with nail fungus is that it can indeed be resolved without drugs. While you can definitely go the hot water approach to resolving nail fungus, resolving toenail fungus presents a trickier challenge. Toenails are not as easily immersed in a cup of hot water like fingers are! What to do in that case?
Toenail Fungus Natural Cure
Toenails grow quite a bit more slowly than fingernails. By some estimates, they grow half as quickly. The good news is that the nails on the big toes, where toenail fungus issues are frequently present, grow faster than other toenails. Still, the growth is slow at best. Depending on age and nutritional status, it can take anywhere from 6 – 18 months for new nails on the big toes to grow in.
Hence, any natural cures for toenail fungus require an immense amount of persistence and patience!
That said, the best and most inexpensive natural remedy for toenail fungus is Vaseline petroleum jelly. This inexpensive ointment very effectively cuts off the supply of oxygen to suffocate the fungus within a matter of weeks. While not a green solution as it is made from the hydrocarbons derived from oil, petroleum jelly is at least nontoxic when applied to the skin.
The Environmental Working Group Skin Deep Database ranks Vaseline petroleum jelly as a low risk to health. If this does not reassure you enough, feel free to give natural and organic alternatives to petroleum jelly a try first. They may or may not be as effective at sealing up the nail from exposure to oxygen.
To use, simply slather up the toenail in petroleum jelly. Take care to seal in the corners of the nail. Thickness of the jelly is not as important as complete coverage.
Petroleum jelly is waterproof, so it won’t easily wash off unless you use soap. Re-apply as needed and wear socks at night to ensure you don’t grease up your bed sheets.
Your persistence will pay off within a few weeks or months as healthy nail growth starts to peek through the nail bed.
For more easy natural remedies ideas like these, check out my book Traditional Remedies for Modern Families. It is available in both print and ebook.
Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist
naturegirl
We soaked hubsters feet in hot vinegar nightly for ages. Took forever but eventually most of his toes healed. However… one is stubborn. We are excited to try the petroleum jelly. I’ll check back in when it’s gone. Beach-feet THANK YOU.
Kris
Thank you for sharing this!! I’ve been dealing with toenail fungus for 2 years. Had it on both big toes, but persistent tea tree essential oil application helped resolve in 1 toe. However,my other toe hasn’t been as fortunate. I’m am willing to try just about anything at this point. Will give Vaseline petroleum jelly a whirl! Praying this works, once and for all!
Molly
We live in Canada. A wonderful doctor we saw in Pt Vallarta Mexico noticed my husband’s toes had fungus. She told him to rub his toe nails with vinegar, then apply an oil called Nailex. This helped hugely.
Milly
Thanks for the info, Sarah. Would love for you to write an article about Athlete’s Foot.
Violet
Hi Sarah!
I started to using essential oils for toenail fungus.Like oregano, peppermint, lavender,tea tree,clove, lemongrass, thyme, orange.
Seems to help, because the fungus moved to the top of the toenail, like if it wants to crawl out from the nail. Just I don’t know how long will take the healing process. The oils same as the Vaseline petroleum jelly, the fungus can’t breathe.But costs more to buy the different oils. Still I don’t have the all, just oregano, peppermint, tea tree, lemongrass,lavender, but seems like it’s worka even just this much oils.
Barb
Ok wow, I have dealt with this issue for ages on my one big toe – which recently spread after a week of a walking vacation, to my next toe. I seem to be seeing some changes using oregano oil and tea tree oil, But it never completely goes away. Petroleum jelly seems to be way too simple of an answer, but I have read you need to starve it from oxygen. Thank you for sharing this, I will definitely give it a try. I love your site and your info. and try to apply it to our life. Thank you!! I already get your newsletter.
Anne D.
Stouffers treatment is easier and better imho…soak effecred toes in hydrogen peroxide for 20 mins firs t night, vinegar same time second night then alternate for 2-4 weeks depending on severity of infection. Also cut out sugar and grains.
Patrick
Hey Sarah,
Does the Vaseline need to be on the toe nails 24 / 7?
Thanks,
Patrick
Sarah
Yes, as much as possible.
Ann
Sarah, I have severe candida overgrowth. My skin gets patches that are itchy and bumpy in some cases. And, of course, it has affected my intestinal functions. My nutritionist has told me to not use dairy (even raw), most fruits, kombucha etc. which are touted in Dr. Campbell’s book for gut healing. What are your thoughts? Thank you!
Geri Adams
Tea Tree essential oil also helps in the healing of any fungus problem.