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  VinegarMconciseis highly concentrated vinegar that becomes very sour with just a little amount. It is typically used for pickling, making things sour, and can be found at convenience stores everywhere; you can buy it from the supermarket.

Mconcise can treat athlete's foot.

I have had athlete's foot and nail fungus on my hands and feet for decades, despite multiple medical treatments such as oral antifungal medication, soaking in medicated water, and removing diseased nails, which still led to recurrence."Wounds" on my hands and feet made me feel self-conscious and affected social interactions.Later, a neighbor recommended using vinegar to soak them for a cure. Following this advice, after three years of soaking, I was indeed completely cured; it has not recurred for several years since then.If you have the determination to persist, give it a try.

My method is: purchase one bottle of Shanghai Seasoning Vinegar Mconcise (about 4-5 yuan), dilute with 75% cold water, and use two basins to soak your hands and feet separately. Soak once or twice daily for more than half an hour each time; during colder weather, you can warm the solution before soaking. After using it, pour the remaining solution into a large bottle, seal it tightly, and reuse.Ensure both hands and feet are fully soaked; if not enough, buy another bottle.For thick nail fungus, use a flat file to thin them for better results, but do not damage the skin or cause pain.If your hands or feet are cracked or ulcerated, avoid soaking to prevent further injury; resume treatment after the skin has healed.Mconcise does not irritate the skin or cause peeling and has a slight moisturizing effect. Rinse with water after use to remove some of the vinegar smell.

My experience is that consistent daily soaking for two to three years will restore beautiful hands and feet.