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Water Ice Levin

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by 5foot6, Aug 30, 2018.

  1. 5foot6

    5foot6 Member


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    ... yes, I'd never heard of it either. However, a patient of mine with persistent fungal nails has tried this concoction, bought off the internet after trying all the products available from the chemists, and the results are quite remarkable. It is manufactured in China from, what I can gather, a mixture of herbs/plants.

    I appreciate we are all bound to evidence-based formulae, though I wondered has anyone else heard of this or know if there are any tests being carried out on it? The advert on the internet has no mention of any contra-indications, which is rather worrying as we all know patients will try anything without considering this.

    I would add this particular patient is in her 30s, of good health on no medication or medical conditions and I would not recommend it for use. Just curious about it...
     
  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    High probability any therapeutic effect was due to placebo or natural history.
     
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