Dual-Wavelength Light Therapy

The infection is under the nail.
That's where
we go.

Every cream you've ever applied stopped at the keratin nail plate. 905nm infrared light doesn't. No pills. No liver risk. No prescription required.

67% Clinical success rate
6mo Peer-reviewed trial
0 Adverse events reported
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The reason nothing
has worked. Until now.

Toenail fungus doesn't live on your nail. It lives in the vascular nail bed underneath it — behind a keratin plate that no liquid has ever crossed.

1

The keratin barrier

Your nail plate is dense keratin. Every cream, oil, and topical lacquer you've applied has been stopped by this layer — not by its own weakness, but by a physical wall.

Why creams fail
2

The Keratin Bypass

905nm infrared light doesn't interact with keratin the way liquid does. At this frequency, it passes through the nail plate and reaches the vascular nail bed — the precise location of the infection.

905nm infrared
3

The Oxygen Bomb

470nm blue light simultaneously triggers reactive oxygen species inside fungal cells at the nail surface — disrupting them from within. Two wavelengths. Two attack vectors. One 7-minute session.

470nm blue light

Every treatment you've tried

  • Topical creams stop at the nail plate surface
  • Oral antifungals require liver monitoring every 13 weeks
  • Clinic laser costs $200+ per session, multiple sessions required
  • Published topical success rate: 6–23% after one year

Podo Lume

  • 905nm infrared passes through the keratin plate to reach the infection
  • Nothing enters your bloodstream. Safe with multiple daily medications.
  • $129 one-time. At home. 7 minutes per day. No appointments.
  • 67% clinical success rate — peer-reviewed, published on PubMed