Nail fungal infections, also known as onychomycosis, are a common and often frustrating condition that…

Fungal Infections – Causes & Cures
WATCH: Vincent Tones recently chatted about fungal infections with Michael Porter on Real Health on The Home Channel.
An Overview of the Discussion
Fungal Infections are a very common but embarrassing condition that can affect numerous parts of the body.
Nail Fungus
Nail fungal infections are basically a mold. There are 10 different strains of these fungal spore infections. It will manifest with a tingly, itchy feeling near the nail on either the feet or hands. There has been a significant increase in fungal infections. The increase is due to:
Internal Factors
Candida, medications, diet & poor eating habits, stressful lifestyle & wheat are factors that can create nail fungal infections.
External Factors
An infection can be caught from another person or picked up in the gym or in the shower.
Beauty salons can also be a source of infections if the beautician or nail technician does not sterilise their equipment properly. When applying acrylic nails, the area must be sealed properly without harming the area around the nail.
Wearing shoes constantly creates a breeding ground for fungus to grow, so take your shoes off as much as possible and wear socks made of natural fibers that can breathe.
Who is prone to fungal infections?
- Diabetics due to poor blood circulation
- People with low immunity due to illness, medications or poor diet.
- People with allergies
- Food related issues particularly excess wheat in the diet. Wheat is an antagonist for fungal infections, affecting the stomach lining by creating a fungal infection under the mucous lining. This results in windiness and bloating in the gut which will then come out in the skin. Use rye bread or gluten free bread and increase your intake of probiotics like live yoghurt, papaya, pineapple and paw paws to reduce fungus in the stomach.
Types of Fungal Infections
Infections usually affect middle aged people, but children are also prone to fungus, getting cracks in between their toes.
- Athletes Foot
- Itchy Groin
- Ringworm
- Thrush
- Skin pigmentation & psoriasis is often the result of candida or a fungal problem in the stomach.
Most fungal infections start with the stomach, so get your gut healthy !
Nail Fix

Nail Fix Anti-fungal Treatment was formulated by Vincent Tones in conjunction with his wife Cheryl Tones. She was experiencing a nail fungal infection after having acrylic nails applied. Their children also had warts which needed sorting out.
They combined 2 products to form Nail Fix – an autoimmune product called PV7 plus an anti-parasitic tincture. Nail Fix has 13 ingredients: Wormwood, Clove, Thuja, Guajava, Blood Root (Sanguinaria canadensis), Chaparral, Propolis, Tansy, Poke Root and Essential Oils (Clove, Lemon, Eucalyptus and Tea Tree)
The ingredients ensure that Nail Fix not only eliminates the fungal infections, but it repairs and regenerates cracked, peeling, brittle or discoloured nails.
Nail Fix can also be sprayed on ringworm, athletes’ foot or warts.
Spray Nail Fix on your nails before you go for a manicure or pedicure.
Although Nail Fix is a clear liquid, it will turn brown when coming into contact with a fungal infection. So, when Nail Fix stays clear when you spray it on to your nails – you have successfully cleared the infection.
Nail Fix is available at Clicks, Dis-chem, Pharmacies and Health Shops as well as Takealot.
How to Apply Nail Fix
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Where can I buy this and the price plz
Hi. Nail Fix is available from Clicks, Dischem, leading pharmacies and health shops as well as on Takealot. It retails at +- R110
I bought a bottle when on holiday to SA. Can I place a order from the UK