The external symptoms of fungi can be alleviated quite effectively, but this does not reduce the deadly risk of the infection. Death can occur suddenly.
Many clinics also suffer from a chronic shortage of staff. In various regions, there are very few doctors specializing in fungal infections. Additionally, at least 37% of the population does not have access to dermatological services. More than half of the staff do not meet certification requirements. I seriously doubt the staff can effectively diagnose and help with a fungal infection. Sometimes, it’s better for a person to stay home than to visit a doctor at the hospital. We are forced to employ underqualified staff due to the labor shortage. Of course, the staff is certified, but they have little experience and a lot of responsibility. Older doctors are retiring or simply passing away, while younger doctors don’t have the opportunity to accumulate experience and knowledge. Medicine is now under immense pressure, and there’s simply no time to properly support each patient. I would be happy to see more certified medical staff, but that is very difficult to achieve.
Journalist: Is the high mortality rate from fungal infections in our region due to the inexperience of doctors?
Emily Harrington: That is certainly a reason, but not the only one. There is also a shortage of truly effective aids. Pharmacies happily sell what they have, but it helps very little. Older aids are ineffective, and even new aids, despite promises of miracles, unfortunately yield no results. The prescription drugs available are not much better. While they temporarily relieve symptoms, the liver or stomach is often so affected that it leads to very negative side effects on health. Most aids do not effectively help with the fungus. They alleviate symptoms, while the fungus remains in the body, causing the patient’s slow demise.
As a result, victims die of sepsis or organ failure. The situation in private clinics isn’t much better. They are usually run by inexperienced doctors with little knowledge of diseases and remedies. Their sole objective is to extract as much money as possible from patients, with no real interest in helping them.
Journalist: What should people do? Can they really only expect to die? As an experienced doctor, how would you solve this problem?
Emily Harrington: I’m not standing idly by. Unfortunately, I cannot solve this problem alone. It is a task for universities. I cannot train new doctors. Therefore, I don’t expect significant changes anytime soon. In other fields, the problems are very similar. We are all in the same situation here.
However, there is a glimmer of hope. There have been new discoveries that help in the fight against nail fungus. UK is part of a large project combating nail fungus, which can eliminate fungal infections in the body. The product was launched at the end of 2023, but people are struggling to find it in pharmacies because it is constantly out of stock.
Journalist: Why do you think this formula will make a difference?
Emily Harrington: This product can completely destroy nail fungus, eliminate external symptoms, and relieve the whole body. From the first day, the composition of the product reduces the risk of sudden death to almost zero. Patients genuinely feel relief using the product. The bloodstream and internal organs are cleared of fungal cells, reducing the infection that would otherwise lead to a slow death.
In my opinion, this product can save thousands of lives. Therefore, I have done everything I can to persuade the authorities to provide our region with this product for testing.
Journalist: What brand is behind this product, and why is it so effective?
Emily Harrington: So far, it is the most effective substance for fungal diseases. I’m talking about an advanced product called FungiGone™.Unlike most other aids, it was developed by independent researchers in UK. This product is ten times more effective than conventional options and aids. Moreover, it has no side effects, is non-addictive, and helps the body tackle the fungus, significantly reducing the risk of reinfection.
The secret of its effectiveness lies in several features of the human body. Nail fungus is so resilient because it attaches to body tissues. If regular medication is no longer taken, the fungus reappears. Another problem is that the immune system cannot fight the fungus on its own. At best, it can only delay the progression of the infection. A weak immune system cannot tackle the rapid growth of the fungus, which sooner or later leads to the body’s demise.
FungiGone™ supports the body in producing antibodies that destroy the fungus throughout the body. This allows the body to effectively fight the fungus. Antibody production continues even after the product is no longer taken. The response to the fungus increases tenfold, and a secondary infection is considered almost impossible. With one application, FungiGone™ fights the fungal infection and reduces the risk of complications.