Claripro Scam

Posted by Patsy · Monday · No Comments »

Before I decided to purchase Claripro I searched the internet and found that a few people where commenting that Claripro was a scam.

The interesting thing is that none of these comments were directed at the product.

The first comment was that someone tried Claripro and didn’t get the results they wanted. They returned the product and asked for their money back guarantee. Apparently, if you read the details, Claripro will refund anyone’s purchases but they make the customer pay return shipping. The person who was slamming Claripro on this forum had sent back the containers of Claripro completely empty and was miffed that they had to pay the return shipping. They got their money back, but wanted the company to pay for the return shipping?

There is a customer service email and a customer support phone line and yet another forum commenter said that they tried to return the product for a refund but couldn’t get in touch with the company. So, before I purchased I called the customer support number and someone answered the phone on the 4th ring.

That made me feel better. From my results, I haven’t found Claripro to be a scam. It’s worked very well for me.

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Vinegar or Claripro for Nail Fungus

Posted by Patsy · Sunday · No Comments »

I tried filling up a small basin with vinegar and soaking my infected toenails for about 10 minutes per day for 2 weeks. It definitely helped with the uncomfortable itching, but it also made the rest of the skin on my foot feel “tough”. After 2 weeks of trying this home remedy I stopped.

Claripro is what worked for me, although I’m sure that many people with very mild nail fungus might have success with using a daily vinegar soak as a cure.

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Nail Fungus Treatments

Posted by Patsy · Saturday · No Comments »

There are many options for treating nail fungus. Onychomycosis is very unattractive and can be very uncomfortable. The options for treatment run from simple home remedies, to surgery and many thing in between.

The best solution for your nail fungus situation might depend on the severity and length of your infection.

The simplest solutions include a few simple home remedies. Bathing you toes in Listerine or vinegar have been reported to help many people who are suffering from the early, mild cases of this problem.

On the most severe occasions a doctor will perform surgery to remove the nail and nail root. Then prescription drugs are used to eliminate any residual bacteria in your system.

In the middle their are many cremes and sprays that combat the problem. Penlac ™ is a well know brush on treatment. Claripro is a two step process that combines an oral spray and a topical solution you apply directly to the nail.

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Listerine or Claripro to treat Onychomycosis?

Posted by Patsy · Friday · No Comments »

When I was searching for a cure for my ugly yellow toenails I came across a home remedy that I thought I’d try. You put your infected toes into a bowl of Listerine! I just filled a small kids basin I had and soaked my feet about 10 minutes per day for a week.

It was certainly cheaper than a few months of the Clarion fungus treatment I tried later.

The Listerine worked a little bit. My toenails definitely improved and I thought I might have found my solution. After about 5 days my fungus stopped diminishing. I had a very bad case (really ugly yellow toenails) so I don’t know if a few days might work for someone who has a very mild case of this
bacteria fungus.

For me, Claripro was the only thing that has worked, and kept my problem from returning.

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