Terbinafine is often effective at clearing fungal infections, but I get your concerns about side effects. Liver toxicity and gastrointestinal issues are not what one wants to deal with while trying to heal. Ayurveda offers some effective complementary treatments that can work alongside modern meds, mitigating side effects and boosting overall healing.
Neem, turmeric, and garlic are indeed renowned in Ayurveda for their antifungal properties. Neem can be applied topically or consumed in small amounts as a decoction to help cleanse the blood and boost immunity. You can boil a few neem leaves in water and use this water to wash the affected area. With turmeric, you could take a pinch in warm milk or apply a turmeric paste on your feet; it aids healing with its anti-inflammatory properties. Garlic is another powerhouse; it supports the immune system and fights infections. Consider adding it to your diet or crush and apply it directly, though test on a small skin area first to check for sensitivity.
Diet-wise, you’re spot on about immunity-boosting and anti-inflammatory foods. Focus on eating more fresh fruits (like apples, berries), veggies, and whole grains. Avoid processed foods, sugar, and yeast-heavy foods, as they can aggravate fungal growth. Drinking warm water with fresh lemon juice in the morning can help detoxify your system and aid digestion, supporting your body’s natural defenses.
Remember, though, consistency is key with these remedies. And while ayurveda can do wonders in supporting your health, if you experience significant discomfort or unusual symptoms, keep your doctor in the loop. Finally, stress management through practices like yoga or meditation can have a surprisingly profound impact on your healing journey too—never underestimate the mind-body connection!
Anyone here have their own past experience with this? I’d love to hear more success stories using ayurveda alongside conventional treatments for fungal infections.



