Saprox's significant healing effect is inhibiting and preventing growth of
fungus and yeast.
Saprox may be used on most external fungal skin infections:
• Tinea versicolor
• Tinea cruris (Jock itch)
• Tinea pedis (Athlete's Foot)
• Tinea corporis (Ringworm)
• Tinea capitis (Ringworm of the scalp)
• Tinea unguium (Toenail fungus) - mild to moderate (not severe as it won't work)
• Persistant foot odor
• Yeast
• ...and many other fungus type
Saprox's Action:
Anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory.
Saprox Contents:
minerals, humic acids, rich in organic sulphur. 100% natural, no additives.
PROPER APPLICATION OF SAPROX
Wash and dry application area thoroughly.
Shake Saprox container well. Apply to affected area and beyond 100% additional to ensure effectiveness and prevent re-infection. This means if affected area is 1 inch in size, apply enough for 2 inches (exceptions noted below). The application should be an even green layer.
Allow Saprox to completely dry which is about 15 minutes. Once dry, wash Saprox off in shower, sink or use a damp washcloth.
Exceptions: If fungus affects more than one toe or toenail, apply to all toes top and bottom to ensure proper treatment.
If fungus affects only one toe or toenail, apply to nail and surrounding skin. If fungus affects the body of the foot, apply Saprox to entire foot top and bottom as the foot is a prime environment for fungus.
If application area is sensitive such as the face or groin, one may apply moisturizer afterwards. It is recommended not to apply moisturizer if not necessary; however, if skin becomes sensitive, then moisturizer must be used following each application.
Additional Information on how to Effectively Use Saprox for Certain Fungal Problems:
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Tinea versicolor: If Saprox dries too quickly, one may rewet the surface with a spray bottle. This allows the sulfur to penetrate more effectively for longer duration. Ideally have someone apply Saprox and rewet it for you to ensure proper coverage if on back or shoulders. Rewetting the Saprox once should be enough. Then allow to dry and wash off.
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Tinea barbae: It is best to shave prior to application to ensure proper coverage of Saprox on affected areas. Treatment time will be less and outcome effective. If beard is left intact, then fungus may re-infect as complete coverage of affected area may not be possible. If shaving is not an option, pour necessary amount of Saprox to cover treatment area into a small bowl and dilute with a bit of water for a less muddy consistency. Use hands or put on large cloth and apply Saprox fully. Allow Saprox to dry and then shower off well as Saprox will adhere to the beard.
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Athlete's Foot also known as Tinea pedis: If only one toe is affected, simply apply a small amount on directly on the affected area. Let dry and then wash off. If more than one toe is affected, apply to all toes to prevent cross-contamination. Purchase 100% cotton socks and spray shoes with 1 part bleach to 10 parts water. Wash white socks with bleach.
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Jock Itch also known as Tinea cruris: If one is overweight and skin sweaty all day, it may be best to leave Saprox on all day. Purchase 100% cotton boxers for better breathability.
A research abstract describing how sulphur in Saprox works:
The use of sulfur in dermatology.
Gupta AK , Nicol K .
Division of Dermatology, Department of Medicine, Sunnybrook And Women's College Health Science Center, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Sulfur has antifungal, antibacterial, and keratolytic activity. In the past, its use was widespread in dermatological disorders such as acne vulgaris, rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff, pityriasis versicolor, scabies, and warts. Adverse events associated with topically applied sulfur are rare and mainly involve mild application site reactions. Sulfur, used alone or in combination with agents such as sodium sulfacetamide or salicylic acid, has demonstrated efficacy in the treatment of many dermatological conditions.
Source: PubMed - www.pubmed.org
Additional Details of Saprox Natural Antifungal 500 mL - Torf Spa
Cost Per Serving: $36.95
Weight:
1.68 lbs
SKU:
017-12-011-00
Brand:
Torf Spa
Delivery type:
Topical
Contraindications :
Consult your physician before use
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Made In:
Czech Republic
Question:
How Long Should Saprox be Used For?
Answer:
Q: How long should Saprox Natural Sulfuric Antifungal Mud by Torf Spa be used for?
A: Saprox should be applied 1 to 2 times daily for about 14 days.
Apply.
Let dry.
Wash off with rag or hop in the shower.
We recommend a New Wave Enviro 10 Stage Water Filter as well due to chlorine's harmful effect on the skin.
Thank you!
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Question:
Does Saprox Natural Antifungal Treat Ringworm?
Answer:
Q: I have ringworm above my right breast, how do i treat it with Saprox Natural Antifungal by Torf Spa?
A: If you have ringworm, you may apply Saprox in an even layer over the area and a few inches beyond to ensure proper coverage.
Let Saprox dry, then wash off with a damp cloth. Repeat daily until the ringworm is gone.
This should do the trick, but feel free to contact us if it seems further action is required.
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Question:
Is Saprox Natural Antifungal Safe to use During Pregnancy?
Answer:
Q: When treating Tinea versicolor, is Saprox Natural Antifungal Mud by Torf Spa safe to use during pregnancy?
A: Saprox is safe to use externally over most body parts during pregnancy.
Saprox is an external use product only and has been tested for radiation and heavy metals; both of pass the required standards by leaps and bounds.
Do not apply Saprox to your nipples, vaginal area or areolas (dark area around the nipples). Breast stimulation during pregnancy is contraindicated.
Saprox is excellent to kill the fungus. However, the underlying cause of the fungus needs to be addressed. Getting a shower filter and bath filter which remove chlorine is especially important. Not only to help prevent recurrence of tinea versicolor, but also for your baby's health as chlorine damages membranes. I would recommend the New Wave Enviro Shower Filter or the Rainshow'r Crytal Ball for the Bath.
Ingesting the probiotics during pregnancy is okay.
The nutrients which you cannot take in high doses are the Vitamin A, zinc and Vitamin D. However, taking vitamin D3 at 2000 IU is typically recommended for pregnant mothers.
Talk with your doctor about ordering a vitamin D3 blood test. Then dose the vitamin D3 based on the lab results.
Should you have any questions, please do ask.
In health,
Dr Ben
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Question:
Should I Shave Before Using Saprox Natural Antifungal?
Answer:
Q: Should I shave before using Saprox Natural Antifungal by Torf Spa?
A: There is no need to shave before applying Saprox. Just apply it, let it dry, then wash off with water in the shower or with a very wet cloth.
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Question:
Can I Share the Saprox Beer Soak With My Husband?
Answer:
Q: Can I share the Saprox Beer Soak with my husband, who also has nail fungus?
A: You may share the soak with your husband who also has nail fungus. The Beer Soak is designed to eradicate fungus so you will not cross contaminate.
A number of customers have shared the Beer Soak solution - a common question ;)
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Question:
Acidophilis is not Curing My Toe Fungus
Answer:
Q: Dear Ben, I read your article on fineskincareproducts.com Re: Toenail Fungus Treatment With The Acidophilis Beer Soak. I have been following this procedure for 1 month using the Saprox Natural Antifungal by Torf now but haven't noticed any changes, in fact, i think the fungus has spread to my other toenails. Please help!
A: Nails grow slowly - keep doing the procedure for 3 months and you should notice improvement.
What typically happens is other nails may turn white from the vinegar which looks like fungus - those nails have already been on their way to getting nail fungus and the beer soak is making that apparent. I've had patients state the same situation as you - but it all resolves with continued soaking.
Make sure you take the sachets internally as well to help combat the internal yeast overgrowth that may be occurring. It is common that people have a yeast overgrowth internally which causes a depressed immune function which then causes nail fungus.
Vitamin D is key also. I recommend Vitamin D360 by Seeking Health. Let me know how things are going in another couple months, I would be interested to know :)
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Question:
How can I treat Jock Itch naturally?
Answer:
Q: What is the best natural solution to jock itch?
A: Saprox Natural Sulfuric Antifungal Mud treats a variety of fungal skin infections, including jock itch.
To use Saprox, wash and dry application area thoroughly. Shake Saprox container well. Apply to affected area and beyond 100% additional to ensure effectiveness and prevent re-infection. This means if affected area is 1 inch in size, apply enough for 2 inches. The application should be an even layer. Allow Saprox to completely dry which is about 15 minutes. Once dry, wash Saprox off in the shower or use a damp washcloth.
If the area tends to be sweaty all day, it may be best to leave Saprox on all day. Use 100% cotton boxers for better breathability.
If the application area becomes sensitive after using Saprox, one may apply moisturizer afterwards. It is recommended not to apply moisturizer if not necessary, applying a standard moisturizer may aggravate the condition. The manufacturer of Saprox recommends using Torf Facial Moisturizer as it is the proper skin pH, contains humic acids and does not encourage fungal regrowth.
In health,

Dr Ben
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