Nail Fungus Treatment - Zetaclear and Fungisil Comparison Review
- Author Chris Nowheet
- Published April 18, 2009
- Word count 696
It's obvious that when you're sick, you want the best treatment available. I have seen people pay stupendous amount of money to get treatment in hoping to get well, only to be disappointed later.
Regarding nail fungus, this can be hard to do because there are so many products in the market. Moreover, they all come with wonderfully written and sometimes misleading sales letters. You, on the other hand, are not like most people. You want to check and compare more about nail fungus killer products. You have made a wise choice.
There are two leading brands of over-the-counter nail fungus treatment in the market today. Chances are, you already knew about them. They are Zetaclear and Fungisil.
The problem is, which one is the best from those two? Finding out can be a painstaking thing to do, because you have to compare fine prints, ingredients, search user feedbacks and dig up other things to make a good assessment. Don't worry though, I'm sharing this to save you the time and effort. I hope this comparison can help you decide which one is the best for you.
First we can compare their maker. The company behind these two brands.
Zetaclear is made by Healthbuy, a company founded in 2002, listed in the Natural Products Association. The company have various health-related products. Almost all of it contain homepathic treatment products. What's homeopathy, you say? We will discuss that later on.
Fungisil is made by the Sisquoc Healthcare Corporation, a relatively new company. As far as I know, Fungisil is the only product that they have. Fungisil is considered a topical treatment, so there's no homeopathic components in it.
So does that make Zetaclear's company (with an arsenal of products) better than Fungisil's? Well, you can view it at two angles. If you consider experience, than yes, Heatlhbuy have been on the market for quite some time, so it can be concluded that they have more hands-on experience dealing with customers. On the other hand, a new company with only one product devotes more time and effort to perfect it's singular product, so you can expect more quality from it.
Now on to the products itself. But before that, a little bit about homeopathy.
Homeopathy is a form of alternative treatment methods. A central thesis of homeopathy is that an ill person can be treated using a substance that can produce, in a healthy person, symptoms similar to those of the illness. Practitioners select treatments according to a patient consultation that explores the physical and psychological state of the patient, both of which are considered important to selecting the remedy.
So in short, homeopathy involves making you eat herbs/plants that can cause same effect as the symptoms of the disease. The amount is so miniscule, they guarantee that you don't feel anything from consuming them. What is it that they hope to achieve? They hope this can stimulate our body immune system to take control of the symptoms, fixing our body, and combating the disease in the end.
Now, for some, this may be plausible. But not for other people. Homeopathy is and still a controversy since it's introduced in 1870. Most science and medical authority consider it as a placebo effect, based on studies they conducted. Placebo effect, if you don't know, is the term made to explain the psychological effect of ingesting a fake (not working) drug but telling the person that it works. Most of the times the human will to believe it works is so strong that our body responded to the treatment as if the drug works.
On the other hand, there are some diehard, hardcore supporters on the homeopathy theory. Most of them are from people that already feel the result of the treatment.
Now Zetaclear have homeopathic ingredients although also having topical ingredients. Fungisil is only a topical solution. You can see that by comparing the basis of the treatment, you can decide which one that you want. Topical treatment, if you don't know, is treatment based on covering the medicine (usually in the form of liquid or salve) to the infected area.
Of course, there are other things to be considered.
Click here to know the controversy surrounding Zetaclear!
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