Has Laser Nail Fungus Removal Been Proven Effective?

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In a nutshell, this is what Dr. Elewski's study documented: It takes 50 degrees centigrade to kill dermatophytes. Human subjects in her study could not tolerate anything over 41 degrees. Her conclusion was that the laser therefore was not killing the fungus.

And that's why MD don't take DPM serious

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This is why some DPMs this nail lasers work
 
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It TOTALLY works, most effective tool on the market. And it only costs $100 per toenail*!!!

(* assuming you have all 10 done.)

Lamisil still works 60-70% of the time, but will not generate an office any cash. "But it can hurt your liver!!!!!!* The laser is 1 million percent safe."

*very very small chance
 
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