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The right use of Varisi
VARISI is an excellent product, 100% natural, and the best alternative to the liver damaging anti fungus pills.
We would like to remind you that it is very important to use VARISI the correct way.
The treatment is much simpler than you would assume!
98% of our customers are successful with the treatment of their nails with VARISI.
We suspect that the remaining 2% always make the same mistake during the treatment with VARISI.

Here are some rules that you have to follow:
Beginning of treatment:

If the nail is thick and hard:

Apply Varisi for 21 days (3 weeks) in the morning and evening, regardless of what the nail looks like.

After the 3 weeks, file the nail down from the top towards the nail bed without making the area bleed.
After this process, clean the nail with Hydrogen Peroxide (3%). This can also be done with alcohol or water.

Use a soft, old toothbrush to do that.
Then, apply VARISI on the nail and around the nail on and around the skin.
Then apply VARISI every day, mornings and evenings until a clear and healthy nail has grown back.

Apply Varisi in the morning after your bath or shower. It can or should also be applied to the healthy looking nails because the nail fungus could already have attacked the (still healthy looking) nail.

In the evening, before bed, clean the nail with a soft brush and Hydrogen Peroxide or Alcohol, and then apply Varisi on and around and under the nail.

If your nail is NOT thick, just discoloured:

Apply Varisi in the morning after your bath or shower. It can or should also be applied to the healthy looking nails because the nail fungus could already have attacked the (still healthy looking) nail.

In the evening, before bed, clean the nail with a soft brush and Hydrogen Peroxide or Alcohol, and then apply Varisi on and around and under the nail.

After a few weeks you will realize that the nail has started growing again. The possible discoloration (orange to brown) is completely normal and a sign that Varisi is attacking the nail fungus.

THE FOLLOWING IS VERY IMPORTANT!

Many of our customers have fungus on their toenails and it takes 6 to 8 months until a completely new nail has grown out from the back to the front, in some cases it might take even longer.

Some of our customers believe that they will help and speed up this process, by cutting out the still unhealthy looking part of the nail that has been pushed toward the front of the nail by the new and healthy nail that is growing in.

THIS IS A BIG MISTAKE... DON'T DO IT!

VARISI does it all by itself, without your help!


Here are some more tips:

Let a nail that has been infected by the nail fungus; during treatment with VARISI grow out longer than you would a normal nail.

NEVER CLEAN A NAIL FROM UNDERNEATH OR STICK ANYTHING (NAIL FILE, SCISSORS) UNDER A NAIL.

JUST LEAVE THE NAIL ALONE UNTIL IT HAS GROWN OUT COMPLETELY!


VARISI is a super product for fingernail and toenail fungus, and will help you guaranteed, if you go by these simple rules.

Apply VARISI in the morning, apply VARISI in the evening, and leave the nail alone!
We guarantee the success if you follow these simple rules.


 
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