In this video I revisit my arch nemesis: “Athlete’s Foot” and this time I may have won the battle for good! My first Athlete’s Foot video was made 6 years ago in which I discussed some of the causes and symptoms of athlete’s foot and the method by which I had initially treated; although it never FULLY went away. I had tried using antifungal cream, soaking my feet in warm soapy water, and even taping up the infected region. These methods worked at the time but the athlete’s foot remained still visible. Then a couple of weeks ago after icing my then bruised feet in ice cold water, the athlete’s foot came back in full blast! But it also went away in the same rate it came back… and this was because of a new treatment method that I discovered while “experimenting” with ways of getting rid of my athlete’s foot for good!
After learning of both baking soda and rubbing alcohol’s disinfecting and cleaning properties, I decided to mix the two and then use the resulting solution to treat my athlete’s foot. And in a matter of a day or two, the fungus in between my toes literally appeared to dissolve! And my left foot shows no resemblance of ever having athlete’s foot! My right foot was the more severe foot but the fungus is almost completely gone; and I am confident it will disappear with continual treatment. My less than perfect toes should also clean up with this treatment method… I hope ;)
Anyways, as someone that has tried many different ways of trying to treat my athlete’s foot, I think I have just found the “cure”, well at least just for me! Try it out and let me know if it works for you!
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Athlete's Foot Part 3: Did I Find a Cure For Athlete's Foot??? I think I did…
My ongoing multi-year saga with Athlete's Foot continues… but I may actually have figured out how to get rid of it forever!
First off, recall from my earlier videos on Athlete's Foot from 2012 and 2013:
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500,000 VIEWS!! Wow literally my most viewed video…. I guess I have to start doing full time "Math Feet Solutions" videos instead…. ;)
Applying that antifungal foot cream and socking my feet in water was the first treatment I had done for my Athlete's foot, but eventually it came back….
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Since my athlete's foot never really went away, and after reinfecting my feet when going inside a hot tub, I had tried other more "physical" treatments such as taping up the infected area. This did work but the athlete's foot never really went away either since I ALWAYS play soccer.
Fast Forward to 2018:
After bruising my left foot during a soccer game a few weeks ago, I tried icing it using a Cold Ice Water method.
Annnd then after soaking it for about 30 minutes or so at a time, and for both feet, my arch nemesis came back… WTF!
Well one thing I have learned for sure, if your athlete's foot is not 100% gone DON'T SOAK IT IN WATER FOR TOO LONG!
CURE FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT??
After discovering online that I could disinfect my toothbrush using baking soda and/or rubbing alcohol, I thought maybe I could do the same for my athlete's foot…
This is my electric toothbrush head getting disinfected using a solution of water + baking soda #WorksVeryGood
I initially was going to use just water and baking soda for my athlete's foot but my history of "re-catching" athlete's foot when soaking in water made me think of another… BETTER alternative: Rubbing Alcohol!
Here is the mixture, and you can see that it reacts to form a semi-solid watery white paste. From there you can just rub it by hand.
LITERALLY after a few days, the athlete's foot was completely gone for my left foot, and almost gone from my more severe right foot! #Amazing
Here is a short video of me mixing and applying the solution to my feet.
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MES Note: Depending on how severe your athlete's foot is, you may feel a slight burning sensation at fungus location.
I'll see if continually applying this solution to my toenails can clean them up too…
Try this solution out for yourself and let me know if it works for you!
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Another Tip: Avoid Dry Feet
If you have dry feet, or they become dry after using the Baking Soda / Rubbing Alcohol solution, then make sure to moisturize your feet! In fact moisturizing your feet, and occasionally massaging them with the rubbing alcohol, can help strengthen your feet and prevent injury, especially if you are always on your feet or are an athlete!
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Short Read up on Rubbing Alcohol & Baking Soda
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubbing_alcohol
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Rubbing Alcohol
Rubbing alcohol refers to either isopropyl alcohol (propan-2-ol) or ethanol based liquids,[1] …
All rubbing alcohols are unsafe for human consumption: isopropyl rubbing alcohols do not contain the ethyl alcohol of alcoholic beverages; ethyl rubbing alcohols are based on denatured alcohol, which is a combination of ethyl alcohol and one or more bitter poisons that make the substance toxic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_bicarbonate
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Sodium bicarbonate
Sodium bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogen carbonate), commonly known as baking soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3.
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Uses
Cooking
Main article: Leavening agentIn cooking, sodium bicarbonate, referred to as baking soda, is primarily used in baking as a leavening agent.
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Mild disinfectant
It has weak disinfectant properties,[22][23] and it may be an effective fungicide against some organisms.[24] Because baking soda will absorb musty smells, it has become a reliable method for used-book sellers when making books less malodorous.[25]
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Personal hygiene
Toothpaste containing sodium bicarbonate has in several studies been shown to have a better whitening[43][43][44][45] and plaque removal effect[46][47] than toothpastes without it.
Sodium bicarbonate is also used as an ingredient in some mouthwashes. It has anticaries and abrasive properties.[48] It works as a mechanical cleanser on the teeth and gums, neutralizes the production of acid in the mouth, and also acts as an antiseptic to help prevent infections.[citation needed]
MES Note: I use it as a mouthwash as well, especially after drinking coffee.
Sodium bicarbonate in combination with other ingredients can be used to make a dry or wet deodorant.[49][50]
Essentially baking soda and rubbing alcohol are super magical; so make sure to experiment yourselves and let me know some more applications you discover!
Bicarb, who would've thought that a simple household ingredient could be so powerful, nice post.
Yup. Such a great discovery! :)
Nice article...