Blue Goo Nail Fungus Triple Relief Anti-Fungal Treatment Review - For Athletes Foot

Blue Goo Nail Fungus Triple Relief Anti-Fungal Treatment Review

Blue Goo Nail Fungus Triple Relief Anti-Fungal Treatment

Blue Goo Nail Fungus Triple Relief Anti-Fungal Treatment
5.8

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7/10

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    6/10

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      6/10

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        5/10

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          7/10

            Pros

            Cons

            The Nail Fungus Triple Relief offered by manufacturer Blue Goo is intended to provide relief from athlete’s foot, jock itch and ringworm. It contains 1% Clotrimazole and natural Tea Tree Oil. Our review takes an in-depth look at this product to determine if it actually works.

            What’s In Blue Goo Nail Fungus Triple Relief Anti-Fungal Treatment?

            This product contains the following ingredients:

            • Active Ingredient: Clotrimazole 1% (antifungal)
            • Inactive Ingredients: alcohol denat., water, acrylates/C10-30 alkyl acrylate Crosspolymer, talc, tapioca starch, isodecyl neopentanoate, octyldodecyl stearate, acrylates, acrylamide copolymer, polysorbate 85, fragrance, lauroyl lysine, cyclomethicone, dimethicone, polyisobutene, tea tree (melaleuca alternifolia) oil, BHT, propylene glycol, methyl paraben, propyl paraben, phenoxyethanol, isopropylparaben, isobutylparaben, butylparaben, D&C red #33.

            Clotrimazole is an antifungal found in many similar products. Tea Tree Oil, when applied on a regular basis, is also said to cure fungal infections and improve the appearance of the nails.

            How Do You Use Blue Goo Nail Fungus Triple Relief Anti-Fungal Treatment?

            Instructions indicate that one must first clean and dry the affected area. Shake the bottle and then apply a thin layer of the product to the affected area.  This should be done twice daily or as directed by a doctor.

            There are no side effects, but there are a few warnings about the use of this product.  It is only for external use, and care should be taken to keep it away from the eyes. If swallowed a poison center must be contacted immediately.

            The Cost

            The price varies depending on the online store from which you make your purchase. On LuckyVitamin.com it was being sold for $4.26 per 2 oz. bottle at the time of our review; the price was slightly less for multiple bottles. Three or more bottles cost $4.22 per bottle, 6 or more bottles cost $4.17 per bottle, and 12 or more bottles cost $4.09 per bottle.

            Is There A Guarantee?

            We did not find any money-back guarantee available for this product.

            The Conclusion of Our Blue Goo Nail Fungus Triple Relief Anti-Fungal Treatment Review

            In summary, Nail Fungus Triple Relief from Blue Goo seems to have received an average rating by customers who tried it. Some people did report that it relieved their athlete’s foot, jock itch or ringworm problems. And we like that there are no reported negative side effects. However, many people reported either no effect in curing their ailment, or actually complained that it made their condition worse. In addition, some complained that the product was messy to use and left a white sticky substance on their foot similar to white-out. Furthermore, we are not sure how many applications are contained in the 2 oz bottle, so it is difficult to gauge if this treatment is really cost-effective. In short, that this product has mixed reviews may be a reason to look for a more reliable product when treating your athlete’s foot.

            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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