There's something very important you need to know…
A terrible connection between toenail fungus infections and diabetes. One that very few people care to talk about. And you'll soon find out why.
First, I want to tell you a personal story:
I had an uncle who was dealing with recurrent toenail infections. None thought much of it since he wasn't the healthiest amongst us. Until one day he went for a blood check-up. When the results came back, the doctor diagnosed him with diabetes.
Since then, he turned his life around. He started eating healthy, and he successfully healed from toenail fungus as I did.
Sadly, not a lot of people get the chance to do that.
Because you see…
There's something people tend to leave out of the conversation when they mention diabetes. And that is limb amputations.
You've probably heard about this before. It saddens me to write about it.
But this is the harsh reality we live in. However, even to this day, it's still the last resort doctors turn to.
Why does this happen?
People with diabetes suffer from nerve damage, which makes it harder for them to heal any cut or injury. If you add a dangerous fungus infection to the equation, then you have the perfect elements for a nightmare scenario.
If diabetics have a fungus infection, they can get cuts much easier, and bacteria have the perfect playground to settle in.
Without proper treatment, the infection can be almost impossible to heal.
No wonder they turn to ‘medieval treatments' since their approach isn't to heal the entire body but to treat only the symptoms.
Thankfully, you've stumbled upon my emails, and you'll never get to go through such drastic measures.
You now have access 24/7, to the latest medical breakthroughs and to the know-how that can turn your life and health around.
I'm so excited that you're on this journey with me.
If you have any questions, please feel free to send me a message.