The whole fungi family includes delicious
truffles and mushrooms and yeast to make bread and beer.
Unfortunately it is the same family that
gives us annoying toe fungus. It’s also the type of yeast that lives inside us
but can escalate into thrush outbreaks.
The fungus we get on our toenail more
frequently than our fingernails takes a long time to fully eradicate. Curanail
is a product obtainable from the pharmacy that in many cases is the best form
of treatment but if being used for the first time it is probably wise to have a
professional opinion.
This is mainly because there is more than
one type of fungus that can attack the nail. Curanail ingredients are the result of many years trial and error
before the usual process before they can be sold on the open market.
Like any new medical product it had to go
through a series of strict trials and years of testing before it arrived in the
chemists and could only be sold with a doctor’s prescription.
This is the normal route in the UK for any
of the products you eventually see in the pharmacy. After a number of anything
between five and ten years it is assessed and reaches the point where it does
not need a prescription.
It will still need to be kept behind the
pharmacy counter away from the customer. The pharmacist can then sell at his or
her own discretion.
Eventually if it passes all the tests it
can be sold generally in any store off the shelf. Curanail is such a product
although when you buy from the online store of the St. Georges Pharmacy you
know that the business is run by qualified pharmacists.
The nail is a curious piece of anatomy as
it is structured by the same protein that makes our hair as well as being a
part of our skin. The fibrous protein is known as keratin and it is only the
amount of amino acids that determine whether it turns out hard as a rhino’s
horn or as soft as fine hair.