If this is a fungal skin problem, coconut oil could help.. its anti fungal , I know its sorted quite a few skin problems as a family that we have had.. it has no side effects... if socks are put on after (so no slipping) before retiring. Also, a few drops of tea tree oil mixed into coconut oil... I had a really bad skin condition.. the skin specialist didnt know what it was.. a few drops of this were fine... but mainly coconut oil is really good! The oil is said to help most skin problems.
Grape tree do 2 large bottles for 8 pounds.. or sometimes lidls do it.. it should be organic virgin oil.
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It's yummy from a spoon too and good for internal bad bacteria but I had never thought to add tea tree oil to it (for external use only), that is a very good idea, a double whammy so to speak. Thanks for that. x
I have used coconut oil on its own to clear fungal skin infection on the soles of my feet; took one month of daily treatment.
I also put only irritating patch of skin or on a sore in my nose... works a treat!
And for rosacea, I apply coconut oil after washing with 10% sulphur soap.
I had not thought of mixing coconut oil with tea tree... will give that a go too when next I need it on feet.
I was using neat tea tree oil on fungal nails but it began irritating my skin severely (after having biologic drug infusions, fine till then) so I stopped. Bought treatment instead.
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