That’s pure clickbait-style wording, and it’s not medically realistic.
“Destroy nail fungus in seconds” — reality check
Nail fungus (onychomycosis) is a slow-growing infection under the nail, and:
- It cannot be cured in seconds
- Nails grow slowly, so treatment usually takes weeks to months
What actually treats nail fungus
Evidence-based treatments include:
- Antifungal creams or lacquers (mild cases)
- Oral antifungal medications (more effective, prescribed by doctors)
- Sometimes laser treatment in clinics
- Proper nail hygiene + keeping feet dry
Why those ads are misleading
They often:
- Show dramatic “before/after” images
- Claim instant destruction or “secret remedies”
- Promote unverified oils or mixtures
In reality, even effective treatments need:
- Time (new healthy nail growth)
- Consistency
- Sometimes medical supervision
Important note
If someone has thick, discolored, or crumbling nails, it’s best to confirm with a doctor or dermatologist, because other conditions (injury, psoriasis) can look similar.
Bottom line
No product destroys nail fungus in seconds—if it did, it would already be standard medical treatment worldwide.
If you want, I can tell you which treatments actually work fastest according to dermatology.

