Do You Suffer From Fungal Nails?
This could be the solution you’ve been waiting for!

Are you a runner, an athlete, or someone who simply has an annoying touch of fungal nail? This could be the solution you’re looking for.
I was offered a sample of a toe nail fungus treatment by a PR company for review. As I’ve had an intermittent problem with my toe nails going white and brittle for years, I thought I’d give it a go. My problem is mild and I’ve traditionally been using neem oil, which works, but doesn’t stop the fungus from coming back.
The new treatment on offer was Excilor Nail Fungus Treatment. I’ve been applying the liquid morning and night for about seven weeks, and I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the results. I’d read about various nail fungus treatments not working for everyone, so I wasn’t sure whether my trial would be a success, but I persevered and achieved good results.
Excilor Nail Fungus Treatment initially made little difference. For a while, I even wondered if it was making the problem worse! But as I persisted with the treatment, the unsightly markings faded and the fungal nail grew out.
I’m now at the final stages of treatment. In the picture above, you can see the infected part of the big toe growing out. Its neighbour started to go white at the edge a few weeks ago, so I’ve started treating the other nails too. The smaller toe is already looking better and it’s only been a few days. The grit is sand, in case you’re wondering — I was on the beach.
Does the effect last?
Once treatment is complete, the next question will be, does the effect last? My guess is, probably not. The treatment changes the PH of the nail, making it harder for fungal infections to take hold. But as soon as you stop using the treatment, logic tells me that the PH will return to normal fairly quickly… and so will my susceptibility to fungal nails!
Does it matter? Not really. As long as I keep on top of the problem so my mild infection doesn’t become anything more serious, it’s not a big deal. Fungal infections are extremely persistent and annoying, and that’s just a fact of life.
The Excilor Nail Fungus Treatment goes on like a nail polish, with a high VOC smell to match. You wait for it to dry before putting on socks. It’s easy to apply and less messy than neem oil… and to most people’s noses, it probably has a better fragrance too.
The instructions say apply twice a day for best results, but there’s no need to do it more than once. Here’s the company blurb…
“If you are a fungal nail sufferer who has a mild to moderate fungal nail infection, then clinically proven Excilor Nail Fungus Treatment ULTRA®, is the product for you.
“This extra strong formulation based on TransActive + Technology™ is active in and under the nail, over 24 hours. Simply apply the liquid via the brush, once a day. There is no need to file the nail. Just peel off the old layer of ULTRA®, before reapplying a fresh coat. Nails instantly look brighter and smoother. It is also compatible with nail varnish.
“And, for those looking for a product that’s even easier to apply, why not try Excilor’s Treatment for Fungal Nail Infection in a pen format. This format glides on easily through the nip, ensuring you have complete control where the treatment is applied to the nail. Not only that, the Excilor pen format is small and discreet enough to add to a gym or overnight bag so you can use it on the go, ensuring you complete your fungal nail treatment. This format contains the same effective TransActive Technology as the Excilor Nail Fungus Treatment which is clinically proven to deeply penetrate the nail bed within minutes. Simply use the pen every day, and you will see viable results in two weeks.
“All three treatments are easy to use, take one minute to apply and don’t require any filing of the nails. So, for fungal free nails, its Excilor all the way. Excilor’s Nail Fungus Treatment is available at Boots, Superdrug, Lloyds, and leading pharmacies, plus online at Amazon. RRP from £20.49.”
