
INTI — Organic Ginger, Turmeric & Lemon Shot
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🛒 Discover INTI — under €1/dayGinger and Nail Fungus: the Antifungal Angle (Honest)
Yellowed, thickened, crumbly toenail: onychomycosis is stubborn because the fungus lives UNDER the nail, out of reach. Let's be clear: no drink treats an established fungal infection. But the terrain (sugar, circulation, immunity) matters, and the duo has a baseline role.
🦶 What Actually Helps the Terrain (and the Limits)
- Treatment is topical/medical: an established fungus is treated with an antifungal (lacquer, or even prescription tablets) for MONTHS — nothing oral and « natural » penetrates the nail
- Sugar feeds fungi: as with candida, cutting fast sugars dries the terrain; a NO-added-sugar shot doesn't add to the problem
- Foot circulation: poor microcirculation (common in the toes) slows healing; ginger promotes it — baseline support
- Immunity: fungal infections recur when defenses drop; supporting immunity helps keep the fungus at bay
- The real habits: dry feet (fungus loves moisture), cotton socks, no barefoot walking in pools/locker rooms, disinfect shoes
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Ginger + Turmeric + Lemon + Black Pepper | Organic | No added sugar
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⚠️ Nail fungus almost never clears on its own and can spread: see a doctor/podiatrist to confirm (not all nail deformities are fungal) and get the right antifungal. This matters even more for diabetics (foot-health risk). Ginger supports the terrain (sugar, circulation, immunity), it doesn't treat the infection. INTI organic, no added sugar.
❓ FAQ
Does ginger cure nail fungus?
No, no drink treats an established nail fungus: the fungus lives under the nail and needs a topical or oral antifungal by prescription, for months. Ginger only acts on the terrain — it promotes foot circulation (often poor in the toes), supports immunity, and being no-added-sugar doesn't feed the fungus (as with candida). ⚠️ A fungus doesn't clear on its own and spreads: see a doctor (especially if diabetic).