What to do if the toe is cooked? Ayurvedic neutritionist told that effective recipe to fix black -yellow nails in 15 days .. – News Himachali News Himachali

How do you treat nail fungus: Fungal infection in the nails of the feet during the rainy season is a common problem. People have to face this problem due to moisture in the feet or lack of cleanliness.

Due to this, the nails become weak, bad and sometimes painful. It is called nail ripening in common language. Now, if you are also struggling with this problem, then this article can be helpful for you. Famous Ayurvedic Nutritionist Shweta Shah has recently described a domestic recipe in her Instagram post, which can fix the nail cooked in just 15 days. Let’s know about it-

How to fix cooked nails?

For this, nutritionists recommend applying a special oil. Shweta Shah says, this oil not only eliminates fungal infections, but also makes the nails strong and healthy.

Want these things

  • To make oil, you have 2 tablespoons mustard oil
  • 3-4 garlic buds (crushed)
  • 1/2 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric and
  • A pinch of asafetida will be needed.

How to make?

  • For this, put mustard oil in a pan and heat it lightly.
  • Add garlic, fenugreek seeds, turmeric and asafoetida to it.
  • Allow to cook lightly for 1-2 minutes.
  • Turn off the gas after the scheduled time and let the oil cool slightly.

How to apply?

Nutritionist recommends lukewarm of the prepared oil and applying it on the nail and surrounding skin twice a day.

How does this recipe benefit?

  • Mustard oil has antifungal properties and it increases blood circulation.
  • Garlic has natural antimicrobial properties, which eliminate bacteria and fungus.
  • Fenugreek makes nails strong.
  • Turmeric reduces inflammation and helps in healing wounds.
  • At the same time, asafetida is helpful in reducing pain and infection.

In such a situation, if the nails of your feet are looking like black, yellow or rot, then you can also try this recipe. However, if the infection has increased or has long been increased, then take a doctor’s advice.

Disclaimer: This material including advice only provides general information. This is not an alternative to qualified medical opinion in any way. Always consult an expert or your doctor for more information. NH does not claim responsibility for this information.

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