ZetaClear Review - For combating Nail fungus

ZetaClear Review

ZetaClear

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            Pros

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            Our ZetaClear review is designed to determine if this topical solution is an option to be considered when it comes to treating nail fungus. According to ZetaClear, its toe and nail fungus treatment kills of the fungus thriving under and around the nails, help banish the yellow keratin debris, while at the same time, bring back the natural health of your nails. Sounds promising, right? But is it actually effective? Read on to find out what we found out.

            What’s in ZetaClear?

            • Undecylinic Acid – This ingredient is actually FDA approved and is found to contain both anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties that can be used on its own or in conjunction with other ingredients.
            • Lemongrass Oil – Known for its antiseptic properties which are ideal for treating nail fungus.
            • Almond Oil – Delivers fatty acids to the skin to reduce inflammation and at the same time nourish the skin.
            • Clove Oil – Has anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral properties that can help eliminate the presence of nail fungus.
            • Vitamin E Oil – Another ingredient that is often included in nail fungus treatments because of its antioxidants that can speed up the healing process.
            • Tea Tree Oil – This is a common ingredient for nail infections because of its ability to kill of fungus and bacteria.
            • Jojoba Oil – Even though its anti-fungal properties are not as good as that of tea tree oil, it still works by helping moisturize the skin which can improve your skin’s condition.

            How Do You Use ZetaClear?

            ZetaClear works in two ways. There is the topical solution which you apply to the affected nails and there is the oral spray which can work inside to deal with the root of the problem.

            Apply a one or two drops of Zeta Clear Nail Gel two times each day to the surface of affected, discolored nails, as well as beneath the tip of those nails. Let it set for a number of minutes before putting on your footwear. It’s best to apply after bathing, showering or swimming. Using an emery board, gently roughen the flat surface of nails once a week to enhance gel adhesion. The manufacturer suggests that you should see improvement within in 3 to 4 weeks.

            The Cost

            When reviewing the ZetaClear website for this article the price for a single bottle (a one-month supply) was $49.95. The three-month package came in at $33.30 per bottle while the six-month package would cost you $29.97 per bottle ($149.85 total).

            Is There a Guarantee?

            When you purchase ZetaClear, you receive a rather limited 90-day money back guarantee meaning you can only return unopened bottles during that timeframe for a refund. Essentially this boils down to not being able to test the product’s effectiveness risk-free.

            Although at the time of our review this product was out of stock at Amazon, its customer reviews were displayed and not at all flattering. Only 39% rated it positively while 54% rated it negatively. These are very poor feedback ratings for a health product.

            The Conclusion of Our ZetaClear Review

            From what we have gathered about ZetaClear, we simply can’t recommend this product. While the ingredients seem to be known for their abilities to suppress inflammation while getting rid fungus, real-world customers seem to indicate otherwise. And although the pricing is reasonable, its money-back guarantee is below average. We believe you can find better products with better return/refund policies.

            Brought to you by the health experts at Consumer Health Review.

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