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Hard Bodies And Toe Fungi

 
Author: Jason Murphy
Most guys want better bodies. Specifically, bodies that ripple with muscle and physiques that rival those of superheroes. It's easy with the many gyms and fitness centers that have sprouted everywhere. But, there are also things that these gyms give for free. These gyms are breeding grounds for different fungi that cause a variety of toe disease. The sweaty, humid, and damp environment encourages the growth of every known specie of toe fungus. No one is safe, not even the most hard-bodied studs.

Contacting these fungi is not a walk in the park. Trust me, you want to avoid being a fungi breeding ground. Even though the ladies dig your muscles, toe infection is sure to send them running in the opposite direction. Why? Because the symptoms of toe fungal infections are really bad especially for someone with good vision and keen sense of smell. Yep, these lesions, rashes, and pus formed by these fungi are unsightly and downright icky. Think your feet smell funky after a workout? Multiply the stench by ten and throw in a dead rat -- that's how bad your feet will smell with fungal growth. No sane person will play footsie with someone who has a diseased toe nail.

Luckily for you gym fans, there are several ways to avoid toe fungi without using bubble suits. These are simple additions to your active lifestyle that won't cramp your workout routine. Damp places keep fungi happy so before hitting the gym, apply foot powder between your toes. This will keep them dry even when you're sweating it out on the treadmill. Second, wear clean and proper footwear. Change your socks daily and use at least two pairs of trainers alternately. This gives your shoes time to dry out. Third, change footwear immediately after working out. Wear flipflops to give your feet time to air out. Fourth, hit the showers and walk around locker rooms wearing your flipflops. Shower and locker rooms are high-risk fungi areas, with all those steam and sweaty socks lying around. These fungi are contagious and don't die easily. If there's even one of your gym buddies who have fungal infection, you are definitely at risk. Just imagine every inch of the bathroom floor covered in fungi. Lastly, don't wear your trainers after bathing. Instead, dry your flipflops and wear them. Your shoes are still sweaty and damp, which make them perfect for breeding fungi.

Prevent toe disease by following these simple tips. You don't want to waste all those efforts to bulk up. Trust me, you will feel better in your new body if you don't have to worry about hiding toe fungus infections.

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