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	<title>Comments on: Twyford Chiropody Clinic</title>
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		<title>By: Cedric Gilson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cedric Gilson</dc:creator>
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		<description>When I stubbed my big toe recently and it bled under the nail, I did not realize it had become infected by a fungus. The therapist removed the infected part of the nail quite painlessly. I then continued treatment myself using Tea Tree Oil as an antiseptic, on the therapist&#039;s advice, and afterwards used a proprietary product advertised on television to remove all traces of infected nail(ridges, bits of dead nail)and get rid of all the residual discolouration. Now the nail looks perfectly clean and I am sure will regrow properly in due course. I think the said proprietary product is good but would have taken far, far longer to eradicate the problem. Also, I was due to go on holiday shortly after my treatment but I had a corn on another toe which was painful when wearing a shoe and especially on walking more than a short distance. The therapist removed the corn painlessly and I was very comfortable while &#039;pavement pounding&#039; between places of interest in Helsinki.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I stubbed my big toe recently and it bled under the nail, I did not realize it had become infected by a fungus. The therapist removed the infected part of the nail quite painlessly. I then continued treatment myself using Tea Tree Oil as an antiseptic, on the therapist&#8217;s advice, and afterwards used a proprietary product advertised on television to remove all traces of infected nail(ridges, bits of dead nail)and get rid of all the residual discolouration. Now the nail looks perfectly clean and I am sure will regrow properly in due course. I think the said proprietary product is good but would have taken far, far longer to eradicate the problem. Also, I was due to go on holiday shortly after my treatment but I had a corn on another toe which was painful when wearing a shoe and especially on walking more than a short distance. The therapist removed the corn painlessly and I was very comfortable while &#8216;pavement pounding&#8217; between places of interest in Helsinki.</p>
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