Athlete’s foot is the most common type of foot fungus. Up to 70% of people will get this itchy, even painful infection at some point in their lives, and 3%-15% of people have it at any given time. It usually g
The best way to get rid of ringworm is to use an antifungal cream. But which one to choose?In this article you will discover the best ringworm cream
Thatch is a layer of plant material between the living grass and the soil. Less than one-half inch of thatch or so on your lawn is fine, but anything over that can be detrimental to the lawn. It prevents water and fertilizer from getting to the roots and can harbor fungi and insects....
When pH levels are regulated, harmful bacteria are kept to a minimum, preventing them from leading to odor-causing infections. Moreover, apple cider vinegar is said to have antibacterial properties that can inhibit the growth and formation of bacteria that cause bacterial vaginosis. As it is high...
How to Prevent Fungus Patients come to our Glendale and LA offices for a wide range of foot and ankle issues, but one that seems to cause the most embarrassment is fungal toenails. This condition results in nails that are yellowed, thickened, crumbly, and unsightly. We want you to feel ...
Avoid foot powders –Most brands contain cornstarch. When it gets moist it makes an ideal growing bed for fungus. Insert a sock filled with kitty litter or some activated charcoal overnight to reduce foul scents. Have you considered this?
Sunflowers come in a wide assortment of sizes. Some cultivars grow as tall as 15 feet with flower heads as wide as 1 foot across; dwarf types, however, measure only only a foot or two tall. There are also early, medium-height sunflowers that stand 5 to 8 feet tall with heads that 8...
If you don’t have the time or commitment you there are some other measures you can take in order to get rid of sweaty feet or at least reduce the foot odor. It will take a little of your time each day and some dedication but you will get rid of your smelly feet. I would say ...
The more we wear our favorite pair of shoes, the more we may notice that they are beginning to smell. Overuse, sweat, skin shedding, dirt, bacteria, fungus, and lack of aeration can all contribute to stinky shoes.
On lawns, it’s sometimes called “dog vomit fungus” – which gives you a pretty clear idea of what it looks like. Spore masses appear on grass blades as slimy circular or irregular-shaped patches. They typically have a diameter of 4 to 8 inches. Slime molds may be yellow, white, ...