Found 19 topical supplements for Athlete's foot
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- Tea tree oil
   
Tea tree oil is an antifungal; fights fungus; it is an antiseptic. Apply a cream or lotion containing 50-90% of tea tree oil, 2-3 times daily, till infection disappears.
- Garlic
 
Garlic is an antifungal; it is an antiseptic. Apply garlic containing topical preparation 2-3 times daily, till infection disappears.
- Ozonized sunflower oil
 
Ozonized sunflower oil is an antifungal; fights fungus. Apply ozonized sunflower oil or ozonized sunflower oil containing topical preparation 2-3 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Solanum chrysotrichum
 
Solanum chrysotrichum is an antifungal. Apply solanum chrysotrichum containing topical preparation on athlete's foot 2-3 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Zinc pyrithione
 
Zinc pyrithione is an antifungal; fights fungus and alleviates symptoms. Apply a zinc pyrithione containing topical preparation 2-4 times daily, for many months, as suggested on the label.
- Bitter orange oil

Bitter orange oil is an antifungal; fights fungus. Apply bitter orange oil containing topical preparation 2-3 times daily, till infection disappears. Use this product under the control of an experienced practitioner.
- Black walnut hulls

Black walnut hulls are antifungal; they fight fungus. Apply black walnut hulls containing topical preparation 2-5 times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
- Bloodroot

Bloodroot is an antifungal; fights fungus. Apply bloodroot containing topical preparation on affected area many times daily, for many days, as suggested on the label.
- Boric acid

Boric acid is an antifungal; fights fungus. Put boric acid powder in socks for many days.
- Calendula

Calendula is an antifungal; fights fungus; it has a soothing action; accelerates healing. Apply a topical preparation containing calendula many times daily, for many weeks, as suggested on the label.
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