Fighting fungal infections with Manuka oil: athlete's foot and nail infections

Athlete's foot between toes

Fungal infections can be persistent and affect different parts of the body, with conditions such as athlete's foot and nail fungus causing discomfort. In the search for effective and natural solutions, Manuka- oil is proving to be a powerhouse that offers a holistic approach to combating these problems. In this blog, we look at the wonders of Manuka-Oils and how it can be used to treat athlete's foot, nail infections, and more.

 

Understanding fungal infections

Fungal infections, which commonly affect the skin and nails, can be difficult to treat. Athlete's foot, which is characterized by itchy and peeling skin between the toes, and nail infections, which cause discoloration and brittleness, are common problems. Conventional treatments can have side effects, which is why many are looking for natural alternatives like Manuka oil.

 

The potency of Manuka- oil

Manuka- oil is characterized by its powerful antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antiviral and antioxidant properties1. These properties make it a versatile and effective remedy against various skin diseases, especially fungal infections.

 

Treating Athlete's Foot with Manuka Oil

Step 1: Manuka-oil-Foot

First, prepare a soothing foot bath with certified Manuka oil. Add a few drops of pure Manuka oil to warm water and soak your feet for 20 minutes. This will soften the skin and make it more receptive to the treatment.

Step 2: Apply the Manuka- oil

After soaking, pat your feet dry and apply Manuka oil directly to the affected areas. Its anti-fungal properties fight the causes of athlete's foot and relieve itching and peeling.

Step 3: Repair overnight with the Waikura Manuka hand cream

To repair skin overnight, opt for a thick and nourishing cream like Restorative Hand Cream. Apply a generous amount to the affected areas, cover with a clean cotton sock and leave the cream on while you sleep. The thick consistency provides deep hydration and promotes healing.

 

Fighting nail infections with Manuka oil

Step 1: Manuka-Oil-Nail bath

Prepare a Manuka oil nail bath by adding a few drops to warm water. Soak the affected nails for 20 minutes to soften the nails and surrounding skin.

Step 2: Direct application of Manuka- oil

Apply pure Manuka oil directly to infected nails. Its powerful anti-fungal properties penetrate the nail bed and fight the infection at its source.

Step 3: Regular use of Waikura Manuka hand cream

Regular application of Restorative Hand Cream to affected nails and areas will help maintain moisture and promote the healing process. The thickness of the cream ensures prolonged contact, increasing its effectiveness.

 

More tips for preventing fungal infections

  1. Antibacterial foot baths: Regular foot baths in antibacterial solutions prevent the recurrence of fungal infections.
  2. Manuka Oil Laundry Detergent: Add a few drops of pure Manuka Oil to your laundry. Washing socks and shoes with hot water mixed with Manuka Oil helps eliminate bacteria and reduces the risk of reinfection.
  3. Choose breathable footwear: Opt for breathable shoes and socks to create an environment that is less conducive to fungal growth.

 

Treat fungal infections naturally

In the realm of natural remedies, Manuka oil is proving to be an excellent solution to fight fungal infections. Its versatile properties make it a top choice for anyone looking for an effective and holistic treatment for everything from athlete's foot to nail fungus. By incorporating Manuka oil into your skincare routine and following our detailed steps, you can take a big step towards healthier and happier feet.

Use the power of Manuka- oil – your ally in the fight against fungal infections!

 

Sources

  1. Maddocks-Jennings, W. et al. (2005) A fresh look at manuka and Kanuka Essential Oils from New Zealand, International Journal of Aromatherapy. No longer published by Elsevier. Available here.
  2. Douglas, Malcolm & Klink, John & Smallfield, Bruce & Perry, Nigel & Anderson, Rosemary & Johnstone, Peter & Weavers, Rex. (2004). Essential oils from New Zealand manuka: Triketone and other chemotypes of Leptospermum scoparium. Phytochemistry. 65. 1255-64. Available here.

More blog entries

This website uses cookies. If you continue to use the website, we will assume your consent.​