9. Mechanism Example - Fungus

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Unique Mechanism Example: Fungus Relief Product

I. Mechanism Behind The Problem
How We Get Infected With Fungus In The First Place…
As you probably already know…

It’s pretty easy to get a fungal infection.

Places like gyms, locker-rooms, hot-tubs, saunas, steam rooms, and showers…

Are all hot-beds for these types of fungal infections…

As are places that have warm and moist climates.

To make matters worse…

The elderly and Type 2 diabetics are especially at risk of fungal infections (I’ll explain why in a moment)…

Plus it’s not just warm and moist environments where fungus can thrive…

Many types of fungus – including things like athlete’s foot, jock itch, and toenail fungus…

Can be contagious…

And there are forms of fungal infections that can make their way to our body through the air we breathe and the surfaces we touch…

Meaning that pretty much everyone at earth is at risk of a fungal infection.

So What Happens Once You Come Into Contact With Fungus?

Well, the short answer is that it starts to spread.

You see…

Fungus has long branches that are called hyphae…

And you can think of them as being similar to the roots of a tree.

Once infected, your fungal infection feeds off your skin, your nails, or your hair…

Which in turn allows the hyphae (or roots) to grow…

Spreading further and deeper…

Covering more of the surface of your skin, hair, or nails…

While also penetrating your skin and becoming “embedded.”

What’s even creepier is the fact that these hyphae are self-replicating…

Which means that they can continue to reproduce and create new fungal cells again and again…

All of which makes your fungal infection increasingly difficult to kill.

Make sense?

Good because this is important to understand why it’s so hard to kill your fungal infection…

The fungus continues to self-replicate which means it’s hard to kill all of it at once…
And because the fungus burrows into your nails, skin, and hair…
Many surface treatments aren’t effective since they don’t penetrate deep enough into the infected area.
This explains why so many people suffer from reoccurring fungus by the way…

Because even when their skin or nails clear up…

There’s still fungus buried deep inside…

Like a ticking time bomb just waiting to explode.

And this also explains why folks with poor circulation are more likely to get fungal infections…

Because your white blood cells can kill foreign invaders like fungus…

But when circulation is bad, you don’t get as many white blood cells to the infected area...

And your fungal infection keeps digging deeper and deeper.

II. Mechanism Behind The Solution

And I Started Wondering If Undecylenic Acid Could Be The Key To Treating Foot Fungus Today?
So I began researching everything I could about undecylenic acid…

And I was surprised to discover that many modern OTC products contain this ingredient today.

Plus through my research, I also uncovered the reason why undecylenic acid is so effective in treating fungus…

And it’s actually pretty simple.

Remember what I told you earlier about fungal infections…

How the fungus on your skin continues to “self-replicate” and branch out further and further…

While also burrowing deep inside of you…

Meaning that even when you destroy a fungal infection on the surface…

It can still be “embedded” inside of you…

Where it simply starts over again and continues to grow and spread?

Well, research has now shown that undecylenic acid prevents fungal cells (hyphae) from creating new “branches”…

Which means that once you apply undecylenic acid to an infected area…

The fungus on your skin can no longer continue to replicate.

As a result, once you’ve treated your fungal infection with undecylenic acid…

It slowly starts to die off…

Restoring your skin to it’s clear and unblemished natural state.

In other words…

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26902505/

Adding undecylenic acid to your fungal infection is like cutting off all the oxygen to a fire.

Once you do that…

The fire stops spreading, loses strength, and eventually burns out.

Well, it’s the same thing with your fungal infection…

Once you add undecylenic acid…

The fungal infection is “starved” of the fuel it needs to spread…

And it stops burning and dies out.

I Should Mention That This Isn’t Just A Theory By The Way…
There’s actually a TON of research showing that undecylenic acid can treat even severe cases of foot fungus…

And that it helps with ringworm, jock itch, and even nail fungus too.

This includes a 2001 study….

Which found that undecylenic acid is 21% more effective than the next best treatment for foot fungus…

And another study from 2008…

Where 154 patients with mild, moderate, and severe nail fungal diseases used undecylenic acid regularly for an extended period of time…

And it was found that undecylenic acid was:

100% effective in eliminating mild nail fungus
65% effective in eliminating moderate nail fungus
And 35% effective in eliminating even the most severe cases of nail fungus.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1119529/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19825699

In Fact, Undecylenic Acid Is Even Approved By The FDA…
Who wrote explicitly that people selling Undecylenic Acid can say that…

It can be used “for the cure of” most athlete’s foot, jock itch, and ringworm…
That it provides effective relief from the itching, scaling, cracking, burning, and chafing associated with jock itch…
That it provides relief from the “itchy scaly skin between the toes” and “itching burning feet”…
And that it’s even been “proven effective in the prevention of” most forms of athlete’s foot with daily use.
https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/cfrsearch.cfm?cfrpart=333&showfr=1

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