$4,847.23 IN "SOLUTIONS" THAT DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING
I kept a spreadsheet. I know that sounds crazy, but after a while, I wanted to track everything I'd tried. Here's what 30 years of "fixing this" actually cost me:
→ Lamisil (3 rounds, including bloodwork) — $1,247
→ Laser treatments (5 sessions) — $2,100
→ Kerasal, Fungi-Nail, every CVS product — $380
→ Tea tree oil, Vicks VapoRub, apple cider vinegar soaks — $127
→ Podiatrist visits (lost count) — $993.23
And the worst part? Every time something would almost work. The nail would start to look a little better. I'd get hopeful. And then... it would come right back. Worse than before.
My podiatrist actually told me: "Some cases are just resistant. You might have to learn to live with it."
I walked out of that office and cried in my car for 20 minutes.
2:47 AM, THREE MONTHS BEFORE THE WEDDING.
I couldn't sleep. Again.
I was doing what I always do when I can't sleep — scrolling Facebook, reading the same posts I'd already seen, trying to quiet my brain.
And then I saw an ad. Something about a nail quiz.
Normally I scroll past everything. But something about it caught me.
It said: "41% of people treating nail fungus don't actually have nail fungus."
Wait. What?
I clicked through to this quiz — it was called NailScope — and started answering questions. When did it start? What does it look like? Had I injured the nail? Was there discoloration at the base or the tip?
Questions my podiatrist had never asked.
WHY 30 YEARS OF TREATMENTS NEVER WORKED.
The quiz results explained something nobody had ever told me:
"Most nail treatments only work on the SURFACE of the nail. But the infection lives UNDERNEATH — in the nail bed where topicals can't reach."
It's like painting over mold on a wall. Sure, you can't see it anymore. But it's still there, growing, spreading, waiting to come back.
That's why my nails would look better for a few weeks, then get worse again. I was treating symptoms, not the source.
The quiz recommended EMUAID. I'd never heard of it.
But here's what made me actually try it:
It was developed specifically for stubborn, "treatment-resistant" cases like mine
The formula was designed to penetrate the nail — not just sit on top of it
It came with a 30-day guarantee — if it didn't work, I'd get my money back
At that point, what did I have to lose? Another $50? After $4,847, what's another $50?
WHAT HAPPENED OVER THE NEXT 90 DAYS.
Week 1: Honestly? Nothing dramatic. The nail looked the same. But I noticed something weird — it wasn't getting worse. For the first time in years, it wasn't spreading.
Week 3: My husband noticed before I did. "Your nail looks different," he said. The thick, crusty part at the tip was starting to grow out. New nail was coming in — and it looked... normal.
Week 6: I did something I hadn't done in 30 years. I painted my toenails. Not to hide them. Because I wanted to. The healthy pink nail was growing in, pushing out the damaged part.
Week 12: My daughter's wedding day. I wore open-toed heels. My feet were in every photo. And for the first time in my adult life, I didn't care who saw them.
I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE.
After I posted my results in a Facebook group, I got flooded with messages from other women. Here are a few that stood out:
"I'm diabetic and was worried about anything affecting my blood sugar or interacting with my medications. My doctor said this was fine — it's topical, nothing goes into your system. Cleared my big toe in 8 weeks after my podiatrist wanted to remove it."
— Margaret R., 67, Type 2 Diabetic
"I was the world's biggest skeptic. I'd done Lamisil twice, laser three times, every home remedy on Pinterest. I only tried this because my sister begged me. Three months later, I'm wearing sandals for the first time since 2008."
— Denise K., 52, Phoenix AZ
"I was so scared it would be one of those sneaky subscription things that's impossible to cancel. It wasn't. I bought one jar, used it, ordered more when I ran out. No auto-ship, no hidden charges. Just a product that actually works."
— Linda M., 61, Orlando FL
WHAT FINALLY CONVINCED MY SKEPTICAL HUSBAND.
HERE'S WHAT I ACTUALLY USED:
A lot of people have asked me exactly what I ordered and how long it took. So here's the honest breakdown:
For a case like mine — 30 years, multiple nails affected, thick and crumbly — I needed the full treatment. One jar wasn't going to cut it.
A note: If you're like me and you've been dealing with this for years, don't get the single jar. You'll run out in a month and have to reorder anyway. Get at least the 3-jar option so you can complete the full treatment without interruption.
Ready to Find Out What's Really Going On With Your Nails?
Look, I spent 30 years and $4,847 treating something I didn't fully understand. The NailScope quiz takes 2 minutes and tells you exactly what you're dealing with — because 41% of people treating "nail fungus" don't actually have fungus at all. That's why nothing worked for me until I got the right diagnosis. Take the quiz, get your personalized results, and finally stop guessing. It's free, it's fast, and it might save you years of frustration like it did for me.
Real Reviews With Real Results.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ David H. – May 2024
My dermatologist kept telling me nail problems take a year to clear. I honestly didn't believe anything would work. The NailScope assessment matched me to a recommendation based on my symptoms, not just a generic treatment. My nails were softer and healthier in just 10 days. This quiz gave me back hope — and my confidence.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Chris J. – December 2023
Years of running left me with athlete's foot and stubborn nail issues that wouldn't quit. The NailScope quiz separated out what was happening with my skin versus my nails and recommended accordingly. My feet feel fresh and clean, my nails are finally clearing, and I can run pain-free again. Wish I'd taken this assessment sooner.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Linda P. – February 2024
My mom and I both have nail problems. We took the NailScope assessment together and got different recommendations based on our different answers. Within a few weeks, both of us noticed improvement. One quiz, two personalized protocols, zero guesswork. We're believers now.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ George K. – March 2024
I was ready to give up and accept that my toenails would always be gross. The NailScope assessment asked about things I'd never considered — old injuries, shoe habits, how the problem spread. The custom recommendation it gave me actually penetrates deep and works. I can finally trim my nails without pain or embarrassment. Best decision I've made in years.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sandra T. – January 2024
My toenails were so bad they'd crumble when I cut them. After taking the NailScope quiz and following its personalized recommendation, they've actually started growing smooth and pink again. Every week I see progress. For once I feel like I'm winning — because I finally got a solution matched to my actual problem.
1. How does the recommended protocol help with nail problems?
Based on your NailScope assessment results, your personalized recommendation combines targeted treatment, cleansing, and protective support matched to your specific nail condition. The system is designed for fast absorption and works to restore healthier-looking nails over time — addressing the factors identified in your assessment.
2. How soon will I see results?
Many users report noticeable relief from itching, irritation, or odor within 24–72 hours. Visible improvement in nail color, thickness, and texture typically begins within 1–3 weeks of consistent use. Deeper support continues with daily application. Your timeline may vary based on the severity and duration factors you reported in your assessment.
3. Is it safe for sensitive skin or broken skin around the nail?
Yes. The recommended products are formulated for delicate, reactive, or damaged skin. All formulas are non-toxic, steroid-free, and free from parabens, alcohol, and artificial fragrances — which is why NailScope factors in skin sensitivity when building your recommendation.
4. Can I use this on fingernails too, or just toenails?
Absolutely. Your recommended protocol is safe and effective for both fingernails and toenails — especially areas prone to thickening, discoloration, or recurring irritation. If your assessment indicated fingernail involvement, your recommendation already accounts for that.
5. Will the ointment stain my socks, shoes, or sheets?
The recommended ointment absorbs quickly and dries clean. It's non-greasy, and when applied as directed in small amounts, it should not stain fabrics. Allow a few minutes before dressing or putting on socks for best results.
6. Can I use it with other nail treatments or medications?
In most cases, yes. Because these are topical and non-systemic treatments, they're generally safe to use alongside other products. However, if you indicated prescription medications or underlying health conditions in your assessment, we recommend consulting your healthcare provider.
7. How long should I use my recommended protocol?
Continue using your protocol daily until the affected nail grows out fully and appears healthy. This may take several months, depending on the severity and growth rate indicated by your assessment answers. Most users continue with the cleansing and protective components for long-term nail care and prevention.
8. What if it doesn't work for me?
Every recommendation comes with a 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee. If you don't see or feel meaningful improvement, simply contact our team and we'll make it right — no questions asked. Your NailScope results are saved, so we can also help you adjust your protocol if needed.
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³ Gupta AK & Simpson FC. New therapeutic options for onychomycosis. Expert Opin Pharmacother. 2012;13(8):1131–1142.
⁴ Crawford F, et al. Topical treatments for fungal infections of the skin and nails of the foot. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007.
⁵ Hammer KA, et al. Treatment of onychomycosis with tea tree oil. Australas J Dermatol. 2002;43(3):175–178.
⁶ Baran R, et al. Topical antifungal treatments for onychomycosis: an overview of current strategies. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2014;28(6):727–735.
⁷ Gupta AK, et al. Systemic antifungal agents for onychomycosis: a review of safety and efficacy. J Am Acad Dermatol. 1997;38(5 Pt 2):S57–S63.
⁸ Sudarshan V, et al. Evaluation of antifungal activity of Aloe vera. Mycoses. 2005;48(3):179–185.
⁹ Abdel-Rahman SM, et al. The antifungal activity of undecylenic acid in superficial mycoses. J Clin Microbiol. 1993;31(9):2345–2349.
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¹¹ Whitehouse MW, et al. Emu oil(s): a source of non-toxic transdermal anti-inflammatory agents. Inflammopharmacology. 1998;6(1):1–8.
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