Garlic (Allium sativum) is a well-established natural antifungal agent, and its use is one of the most popular home remedies for treating fungal nail infections (onychomycosis).2 Its healing power lies in the compound Allicin, which shows significant fungicidal activity against the organisms that cause nail infections.3

While clinical studies on its effectiveness as a standalone cure in humans are limited, laboratory and small animal studies confirm its powerful properties, making it an excellent supportive remedy.
I. 🔬 THE SCIENCE OF ANTIFUNGAL ACTION
1. Allicin: The Fungicide
- Mechanism: When raw garlic is crushed, the enzyme alliinase converts alliin into Allicin.4 Allicin is an unstable but highly reactive sulfur compound that directly interferes with the enzymes and thiol groups in fungal cells, disrupting their metabolism and structural integrity.
- Evidence: In vitro (test tube) studies show that Allicin is effective against various fungi, including Candida albicans and dermatophytes (the fungi commonly responsible for nail infections).5
2. Penetration Challenge
- The Difficulty: The main challenge for any topical treatment (natural or pharmaceutical) is penetrating the thick, non-living structure of the nail plate to reach the fungus growing underneath. Applying raw garlic alone may not achieve the necessary concentration to cure a moderate to severe infection.6
- The Solution: Combining crushed garlic with a penetration-enhancing agent, like a carrier oil, is recommended for better results.
II. 🏡 DIY REMEDY: The Garlic Paste & Oil Method

Ingredients
- 2-3 cloves of Fresh Raw Garlic 🧄
- 1 tablespoon Olive Oil or Coconut Oil (Carrier Oil) 🥥7
- A bandage or gauze tape.
Preparation Steps
- Crush and Wait: Peel and crush or finely mince the
. Let the crushed garlic sit for 10 minutes to maximize Allicin activation.
- Form Paste: Mix the activated garlic with
of the carrier oil to create a paste.
- Prep Nail: Clean and thoroughly dry the affected nail. File the surface of the infected nail slightly (gently) to aid penetration.
- Apply: Apply the garlic-oil paste directly to the entire surface of the infected nail and the surrounding cuticle/skin.
- Secure: Cover the treated nail with a small bandage or gauze tape to hold the paste in place.
- Duration: Leave the treatment on for to 1 hour.
Frequency
Repeat this process daily for several weeks. Treating onychomycosis requires long-term commitment (up to several months for the infected nail to grow out).
III. ⚠️ Important Safety and Efficacy Reminders
- Do NOT Use on Broken Skin: Never apply raw garlic to open cuts, wounds, or bleeding areas on the skin around the nail, as it can cause irritation or chemical burns.
- Not a Replacement for Medical Care: Garlic is a supportive home remedy.8 If the infection is moderate, severe, painful, spreading, or involves the nail matrix, consult a podiatrist or physician. Prescription topical or oral antifungals are the standard, proven treatment.9
- Diabetics: Individuals with diabetes or circulation problems should avoid self-treating any foot or nail condition due to the high risk of severe complications.10