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Fungal home remedies
by Diana Joseph004 (2019-01-22)
In response to innocent
The most common types of fungal infections are caused by a mould-like fungus in the outer layers of the skin, usually on the arms, legs, chest, face and scalp (Ringworm). Other common places are Tinea between the toes (athlete’s foot), and in the groin (jock itch); they can also infect the nails and hair. Another similar infection is Candida, a yeast-like fungus that normally lives happily in our warm, moist places like the gut, mouth or vagina but sometimes gets out of control causing Candidiasis or thrush.
http://jrhealthreviews.com/overview-of-fungal-infections/