👣 Say goodbye to nail woes and hello to nail glow!
Dr. Paul's Piggy Paste Gel is a natural nail treatment designed to restore thick, brittle, and discolored nails in just 12 weeks. Formulated with herbal extracts, it offers a gentle yet effective solution for nail health, making it easy to apply and safe for all users.
M**Y
It works..give it time.
I have had terrible fungus on my big toe nail on my right foot. My nail was sometimes yellow, sometimes gray and would split and peel in layers and often caused pain.I tried just about everything manufactured out there to get rid of it, including Vick's. Nothing worked. I wear sandals a lot and kept a bandaid over my toenail to hide the ugliness.I finally saw Piggy Paste and figured I would give it a try. I bought a tube of it along with a 100 pack of the heavy duty Amazon Brand bandaids. I applied it for a few days and noticed my nail getting softer. I grabbed a cuticle pusher and cleaned out under the nail after my daily shower. After a few days, I noticed that my nail was a bit loose, so I cut it as short as I could. Every few days, I cut a little more until there was only about 1/4 inch of nail remaining. I actually removed most of my toenail. It was ready and there was no pain.Everyday, I applied Piggy Paste to the nail area and wrapped my toe in a bandaid after a shower. I kept it on 24 hours until I showered the next day and repeated this routine for a few months. You need to apply the paste to the nail and the skin under the nail the best you can. I had no irritation.The new nail has grown out perfect, no fungus at all. I finally got rid of it after Having this fungus for three years. It took six months, but it worked. I am super thrilled. I still haven't used all the material in the tube. It doesn't take much at all.I would rate the product a 10 and the heavy duty bandaids are a 10 as well. They stayed on and came off easily when I wanted to remove them.It takes a while, but it worked for me. I didn't give up.
C**S
Piggy Paste Works!
I read the review carefully posted on 11/20/12. I don't care that other cheaper products may work as well; this one works (much of the guidance in that review was followed). I had toe nail fungus in my large toe for more than a decade - eventually it spread to two other toes. I received scripts for 4 different medications from my dermatologist and primary care physician. Nothing worked - neither topical applications nor pills. Went to a podiatrist and spent $1,000 for laser and it didn't work (also was talked in to buying an ultraviolet light for $160 to sanitize my shoes). Then I read the review noted. I cleaned my feat carefully 2x a day. I purchased anti-fungal powder for my shoes and use it daily. I started using a anti-fungal spray in my shoes weekly (and washing my non-work shoes regularly). I then put a large amount of Piggy Paste on each toe almost every day, placed a band-aid over it, and wore it all day at work. In 5 weeks or so, my two small toes showed huge improvement. By 10 weeks or so, there was no trace in my small toes. I have been doing it for about 14 weeks now on my big toe and it, for the first time in a decade, looks about 95% clear. There is only trace left on my toe nail tip but the nail bed came in pink. I do give my big toe a few days off each week to allow the skin to repair itself. I had given up on ever showing my toes in public (not that I want to show my toes, but I was embarrased to wear open shoes). If I had started this treatment a few weeks earlier I would have made it this summer. I am on my 4th tube. Given the money and time spent on other "cures" this one was amazing and worth every cent. If you've had trouble with fungus, give this a try. I assume different products work for different folks, but the results I had were amazing. Good luck.
B**T
Long process.
Husband had difficulty sticking to the directions as it made it feel like it was burning his skin and nail area.
J**0
This may be the stuff that finally ends this
Update: I’ve stopped putting the bandaid around the toe. Leaving a Band-Aid on all day every day it’s not good for the skin. I literally pulled the skin off the back of my toe. So now I’m doing the hairdryer on it for a few minutes but mostly the cool setting. I still think this is working but it’s gonna take a long timeI have been fighting toenail fungus for 20+ years. I am sure I picked it up showering at college (wear those flip flops kids! I wasn't religious about that) I'm in my early 40s now and I decided it is finally time to end this once and for all. Every summer I would cover my nails with polish but they are just too thick now and look bad even with a color on them.I had asked the dr about this and they said "remove the nail" Oh no no- I want to at least TRY and solve this. So I halfheartedly tried other home remedies, they didn't work and I'll admit I gave up.I finally started watching youtube videos like the toe bro, dr nail nipper, etc. I bought a dremel-type electric file here on amazon and got the nails as thin and as short as possible. Every morning after I shower I dry my feet really good then I put a little dab of this stuff on my toenail. The instructions say to dry it with a hairdryer for 3 minutes! I use the hairdryer but no one can withstand 3 minutes, its way too hot. I use the hairdryer just enough that the gel does seem to thicken up a bit, then I put the bandaid over it. I am putting the stuff all over the nail- concentrating on the bottom cuticle where the new growth will be.It has been about 3 weeks, I THINK this is finally helping. It does seem less yellow and whiter- hopefully getting to the clear stage. I am determined I'm going to be good about this. I imagine it is going to take a few months. I'll post an update.My suggestion is to file the top of the nail down as thin as possible and try and dry it as long as you can stand it with the hairdryer before putting the bandaid on. I think that is the key for me.
K**R
It's works but takes time
The stuff works but it took about 6 to 9 months depending on how quickly your nails grow and which nails are infected. You have to keep using it until the damaged name completely is grown out.
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