Ringworm Home Remedy

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When the fungi keeps coming back and the itch is still there then it's time to perform a ringworm home remedy and finally get rid of that persistent fungi. For some people with ring-worms, buying ointments has been a part of their monthly budget though the ointment doesn't get rid of the ringworm, it helps minimize the itch.  

It just clearly means that the ointment isn't helping at all and if you just want to lessen the itch, why not use garlic to scrub on the infection. Garlic contains anti-fungal properties which kills fungi. Though it works slowly and has a strong smell, it's an effective ringworm home remedy which you can easily prepare in the kitchen and doesn't cost as much as nearly any ointments price.  

Did you know that garlic was used to treat skin diseases in the early days where ointments and solutions wasn't invented yet? Here's a simple instruction on how to use garlic to treat your ringworm. First, crush a clove of garlic {don't mince} thinly and press the juice out to wipe directly on the surface of the infected area. Do this as often as you want, but let it stay for hours before you wash it off. After a few weeks, you will notice that the ring will start to get smaller and the itch will slowly go away. You need to have patience because garlic takes time to effect and also healing time depends on the size of ringworm that you are dealing with.