Baking soda. It can soak up extra moisture if you apply it to your feet, but it probably won’t get rid of an existing toenail infection. Vinegar and mouthwash. These are known for disinfecting, but neither has shown any effect on toenail fungus. ...
When I asked Corriher, who prefers the control of less-powerful baking powder, if she prefers baking soda in anything, she told me, with a chuckle, “Well, it's a good thing to use if you’ve got a toenail fungus. Put a little in a pan, put your foot in, and soak it for a ...
For what it's worth, I had access to one of these machines a while back. I set it to pH2, let it run through for a while, filled a glass and threw in some baking soda. Nothing happened. Byanon181067— On May 28, 2011 Read "Eat Right For Your [Blood] Type." Some of us are...