The claim “GOODBYE NAIL FUNGUS, THEY DESTROY THEM IN SECONDS!!” is almost certainly an exaggeration.
Nail fungus (onychomycosis) is notoriously difficult to treat because the fungus lives beneath or within the nail. Even when treatment successfully kills the fungus, the damaged nail must grow out, which can take:
- 6–12 months for fingernails
- 12–18 months for toenails
Evidence-based treatments include:
- Terbinafine (often the most effective prescription option)
- Itraconazole
- Prescription topical antifungals such as Efinaconazole
- In some cases, laser treatments, though evidence for long-term effectiveness is mixed
Be cautious of advertisements claiming to eliminate nail fungus “instantly,” “in seconds,” or with a “secret cure.” Such claims are generally not supported by clinical research.
If you saw this phrase in an ad, video, or article, I can help evaluate the specific treatment being promoted and explain what the research actually shows.
