Ah, sounds like you’re talking about a home remedy called “fungus breaker” for fungal infections. I can help, but I need to clarify something first:
- Most home remedies can support mild fungal issues (like athlete’s foot or nail fungus), but serious infections require medical treatment.
- Be careful with DIY mixtures—some can irritate skin or worsen the infection.
Here’s a safe, simple home approach people often use for mild fungal issues:
🌿 Ingredients
- 2–3 tablespoons of Apple cider vinegar
- 1–2 drops of Tea tree oil (antifungal)
- Optional: a few drops of Olive oil to dilute for sensitive skin
🧴 How to use
- Mix the ingredients in a small bowl.
- Apply to the affected area once or twice daily.
- Leave it on for 15–20 minutes, then rinse gently.
- Keep the area clean and dry afterward.
⚠️ Safety notes
- Stop if you notice redness, burning, or irritation.
- Do not use on deep nail infections or large areas without consulting a doctor.
- Some fungal infections need prescription antifungal creams or oral medication.
If you want, I can give you a few more natural antifungal recipes that are evidence-based and safe for home use, so you can choose what fits your situation.
Do you want me to do that?