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At the end of the day, it seems the only role for vinegar is in the treatment of Pseudomonas infections where there is no broken skin - my ears, for instance! And even then, the concept of an infection without broken skin may be an oxymoron................
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vinegar is effective not only in Pseudomonas infections but also in other infections due and also free from side effects as well . I have found it very useful . So I have found it very very useful in Toenail Infection . Moreover, It is an inexpensive yet effectual approach to cure nail fungus is using vinegar.
Dermatologists recommend diluted vinegar soaks for interdigital pseudomonas infections regularly. diluted 1part to 3 parts water.
Can you please quote the references ie. in which publications 'the dermatologists' state this so that members can check the written evidence and take issue with it if they wish?
Many thanks
Bill Liggins
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