Undecylenic acid

Primary Application
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For what
Integumentary
Cleanse/Restore the Body
Digestive
Immune and Lymphatic
Urinary
Source
Allopathy
For whom
People

Undecylenic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid that is most commonly used to treat fungal infections. It can be used topically for fungal skin infections such as jock itch, athlete's foot, fungal nail infections, and tinea versicolor. It can also be taken internally to treat dysbiosis that includes overgrowth of Candida or other yeast/mold organisms.


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