Anti-Fungal Nail Treatment

Dr. Scholl

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Anti-Fungal Nail Treatment
Anti-Fungal Nail Treatment

Description

How it works:

- The Anti-Fungal Treatment generates an unfavorable environment for the growth and development of fungi by altering the PH balance of the nail.

How to use it:

- Phase 1. Treatment Phase - Eliminate the fungus from the nails: File the nail surface once a week. Discard the file after use. Apply the liquid to the infected nail once a day. Repeat the treatment for 4 weeks.

- Phase 2. Protection Phase - Apply the liquid to the infected nail once a week for 9 months or until the discoloration disappears.

- Results: By the end of the treatment phase the discoloration of the nails will have diminished. After 9-12 months, the average time needed for complete growth of the toenails, the nail will have regained its natural appearance without showing any signs of fungal infection. If you suffer from circulatory problems your feet require special attention from health professionals. Please consult your doctor before using this product.

-Dr.Scholl's Anti-Fungal Treatment is a Medical Device. Read carefully the instructions and precautions for use.

Scholl has been looking after feet for over 100 years, ever since the company's founder, Dr William Mathias Scholl, made it his life-long mission to improve the health, comfort and well-being of people through their feet.

This dedication remains as strong as ever and, with the advent of our innovations and new technologies, we are able to provide an ever growing range of footcare solutions.

 With our long heritage in footcare we’re keen to ensure Scholl users get the best from our products.  

Features

  • Reference5038483958100
  • BrandDr. Scholl
  • Product Type Body HygieneNail Treatments
  • Objective Health

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