28.10.09

Treatment and Cures of Tinea

Introduction
Living with Tinea can be a pain, and getting help should not be so difficult. Being a doctor, I always am disappointed to find my patients coming to me when it is too late. Depending on their rash, be it "Ringworm", "Jock Itch", or most commonly "Athlete's Foot", the most common excuse i get is that people didn't think it was a big deal.
Even a small itchy rash could turn into a serious health problem if left unchecked.
So that is why i created this blog, to help you with the most important steps. Understanding if you have Tinea, and getting the most effective treatment.

Scientific:
Tinea is a fungus that can grow on your skin, hair or nails. There are many different species of Tinea, such as versicolor, corporis, capitis, and the list goes on. Luckily for you, there is an all natural cure, a simple oil that has been proven in scientific studies to be the most effective of treatments in controlling a broad spectrum of gram positive bacteria, fungi and external parasites. This oil is produced by steam distillation of leaf material from plants grown in the wild in a remote East Cape region of New Zealand. Anti-microbial effectiveness is due to Triketone compound levels of East Cape Manuka plants which are four to five times higher than have been found in the oils of Manuka plants collected from other N.Z. locations, and up to 30 times more effective against gram positive bacteria than Australian Tea Tree oils.


for all forms of Tinea, including Acne, Eczema, Dermatitis, Athlete’s foot, and Ringworm, and Jock itch.

Where to get treatment

Conclusion
So I hope that you appreciate me showing you the top cure for Tinea. I know that Tinea pictures are hard to look at for those of you who are lucky not to have the disease. But these pictures are real to some people, and i think we need to respect these people. Don't put off treatment, because it could get much worst than a simple rash.

1 comments:

  1. Interesting, thanks for the information. Thanks to this I found out my son has ringworm, and we got it cured quickly. Thanks!!

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