Des Moines Iowa
Thursday, 10. March 2011

Nobody could ever imagine that the popular mouthwash Listerine could be useful in toenail fungus treatment, but it seems it is true. Many people have been using this solution in a basin to soak the infected nails and are receiving good results. Listerine was named in 1865 after Joseph Lister, who is considered the father of modern antiseptics.
As a wash mouth, Listerine says that it is able to "Kills germs that cause bad breath", condition medically known as halitosis, and it was the first over-the-counter solution to receive the American Dental Association's Seal of Acceptance for helping to control gingivitis and dental plaque.
Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends this product to be classified as Category I, it is suggested because of its antiseptic properties in mouth, but it has never mentioned anything about toenail fungus. Due to this reason, Listerine is considered one of the many home remedies intended to cure these problems as an alternative to prescribed medication or treatment.
Like what occurs with the use of Vicks Vapor Rub, Listerine is used basically, because its affordable price in comparison to drugs to treat toenail fungus infections. In addition, Listerine does not cause any side effects and it has no contraindications when it is used in combination with other type of medications or treatments.
There is no scientific or medical guarantee that toenail fungus can be improved by the topical application of Listerine. However, it is known that it has worked out in many patients, so Listerine is worth a try if you are suffering from fungal infections, although you should use the classic solution and not the toothpaste as many people do.
Because everybody knows that Listerine is a safe solution that does not cause harm to the mouth, it is considered safe for soaking, although you must take care not to immerse your healthy nails in the solution to avoid spreading of the fungal infection. Another point to consider is the soaking time.
Listerine does not cause internal side effects, but may cause a famous one externally. There is a risk of your feet turning green when the solution is used often and for long periods of soaking time, although the greenish skin is only a cosmetic condition that does not cause internal or superficial harm, and will disappear with time.
The suggested application to treat toenail fungus is soaking your feet for 30 minutes everyday, but only for a few days, take a rest, and back again. Fungal infections only improve and clear up after months of treatment so perseverance and the combination of Listerine Toenail Fungus treatment with other methods can accelerate the cure.
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
How do you find rental homes and duplexes in Des moines Iowa?
I'm trying to find a rental home or duplex in Des moines Iowa. I've went to apartmentfinder rental homes plus and it seems like 1000 other sites. . I don't find that many and i know there's no possible way that can be all the rentals in the whole city of Des moines!! Please help me I'm getting a headache!!!-
ANSWER:
You should try http://realtor.comPlease follow the instructions.
Its been a long time since I used the site, but it worked for the ones I love and care about.
Thanks for asking your Q! I enjoyed answering it!
VTY,
Ron Berue
Yes, that is my real last name!
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QUESTION:
How is Des Moines, Iowa as a place to live?
I currently live in western New Your (Rochester). I plan on moving out to the mid-west at the beginning of the next school year. I am a sophomore at a community college and plan on attending community college for one more year out west. Just curious what people have to say about living in Des Moines, Iowa as i plan on moving downtown in early august. What do you have to say about Des Moines everything from weather to night life to even things like taxes and overall living.-
ANSWER:
Des Moines is a "Big Small Town". That is the best way to describe it. Without writing too much, I will try to describe Des Moines in words. People are friendly. Low cost of living. There are a dozen or so great restaurants. The Iowa State Fair (in August) is awesome for many reasons. No traffic. No lines. Not much live music (boo). There are some cool bars downtown. Spring is nice. Summer is nice. Fall is nice. Winter sucks. Lots of bike trails. Safe. Clean. There is a certain midwest mentality. If you have friends here, there are fun things to do. If you don't know anyone, you will make friends easy if you try. I have lived here 38 years. Besides dreading winter, I have fun with friends but often wish that there was more to do. The night life has kind of a "weekend warrior" feel. If you like to go out on school nights, you will find the bars pretty slow. I like dive bars, so it works for me. If I see you out, I'll buy you a beer
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QUESTION:
Where in Des Moines Iowa can I find black leather pants to buy?
Any stores in Iowa wild be helpful. But mainly in the Des Moines area.-
ANSWER:
House of Leathers at Merle Hay Mall
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QUESTION:
how long is the plane ride from san antonio texas to des moines iowa?
can someone please tell me how long is the plane ride from san antonio texas to des moines iowa?-
ANSWER:
Try going to aa.com and looking up a flight from San Antonio to Des Moines - it almost always tells you the flight duration with the available selections.
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QUESTION:
Is there a welcome sign or anything of that sort in Des Moines Iowa with Slipknot on it?
I was just wounder if there was anything in Des Moines Iowa, like a welcome sign or something that had a picture of SlipKnot on it. I thought I heard or seen something like that awhile back but can't remember and don't know if that was real or not.-
ANSWER:
I'm from Des Moines, and no there's no welcome sign with Slipknot on it. If there is one anywhere, it's certainly not official and probably just made by a fan, although I've not even heard of that. Even though Slipknot are from Des Moines, it's not like the city uses them as a marketing tool or anything. They're not that big of a deal around here, at least anymore.
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