A Cleaner Way to Care for Athlete’s Foot & Jock Itch
If you are suffering from athlete's foot, you are no doubt anxious to get relief. The thing is that many times an athlete's foot treatment ends up being some kind of cream or powder that is filled with chemicals. Here is the problem with that.
Learn moreThe 7 Best Homeopathic Ingredients to Treat Athlete's Foot
Tinea pedis, commonly known as athlete's foot, is a fungal infection that affects the feet. Dermatophytes are the fungus that causes athlete's foot but can also cause other conditions such as ringworms and jock itch. It's called athlete's foot because the fungus thrives in warm, moist environments such as shoes, socks, and locker rooms.
Learn moreJock Itch and Athlete's Foot
Both athletes' foot and jock itch are fungal infections often caused by the same fungi called dermatophytes. Fungal infections are contagious and can occur by coming in contact with another person currently infected.
Learn moreFungal Skin Infections: Unraveling the Basics of Ringworm
Ringworm is a common fungal infection of the skin. Fungi are tiny plants that survive by eating plant or animal material. The ringworm fungi feed on keratin found in the outer layer of skin, hair, and nails.
Learn moreA Closer Look at Athlete’s Foot
This blog explores the biology behind athlete’s foot and jock itch, common triggers, and the role of clean, plant-powered care in supporting healthier-feeling skin.
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