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Phytonail

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by paul karak, Feb 1, 2009.

  1. paul karak

    paul karak Welcome New Poster


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    phyto nail ? any users?? success

    i was at a conference in adelaide last year and a company was selling phytonail. it is apparently a natral acting medicament.

    is there anyone out there that has used it. we are thinking about buying it and selling it in our clinic

    regards

    paul
     
  2. srd

    srd Active Member

    Re: phyto nail ? any users?? success

    Hi,
    have used it on one patient only but did not have any success with it,
    SRD
     
  3. Mark Egan

    Mark Egan Active Member

    Re: phyto nail ? any users?? success

    Hi Paul,

    I have had some good success with it on those patients that have stuck with the regime. But I think that is the core issues with OM - patients needs to stick to a treatmetn regime for some time which is slow and frustrating.

    Or let you pull the nail/s out and start again!!!!! - which I offer and strangely no takers yet.
     
  4. poppet

    poppet Active Member

    Re: phyto nail ? any users?? success

    hi
    some of our patients have used phytonail and have had soem success. As Mark said, it really is dependant on patient complience to the treatment regime. i might try the offer of 'pulling nails out' as an alternative to see if that is preferable:pigs::eek:;)
    poppet
     
  5. hmcdonald

    hmcdonald Welcome New Poster

    Re: phyto nail ? any users?? success

    Hi Paul
    have heard one glowing report of success anecdotally... not one of my clients. Heather
     
  6. Innes

    Innes Active Member

    Anyone had any good results with pts using Phytonail ?
     
  7. blinda

    blinda MVP

    Nope.
     
  8. renatka

    renatka Welcome New Poster

    Yes, bur requires determination and discipline from the patient. Must be used daily.
     
  9. fronny

    fronny Active Member

    No! - In my book its just about as good (or useless) as Mykored.
     
  10. Catfoot

    Catfoot Well-Known Member

    what's Phytonail ?? :confused:

    CF
     

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