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Old 06-16-2021, 07:31 AM #6
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Here’s a question for you - Do you have any toe/nail fungus? If you do, that’s another good reason to try this - or fend it off - using Hydrogen Peroxide & Epsom salt foot bath. I use dry vibratory therapy, but this on my feet..sounds (and probably feels..) grand.


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So bizarre you ask this ....

Just in the last month, I have started to develop toe/nail fungus for this very first time.

I haven't yet done anything about this.

I would love to hear whatever you have to say about this.

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