Dear Friend With Athlete’s Foot,
If you’re reading this with your feet burning right now…
If you can’t sleep through the night because the itching won’t stop…
If you keep your socks on around your own partner because you’re ashamed of what your feet look like…
Then what I’m about to share could save you years of suffering and hundreds of dollars in treatments that were never going to work.
But I need to warn you:
What you’re about to read will make you angry.
Because the reason your athlete’s foot keeps coming back has been hiding in plain sight.
Not because the answer is complicated.
But because it’s so simple — and so cheap — that a $6 billion industry has quietly made sure you never found out.
My name is Dr. Marcus Webb.
I’m a board-certified podiatrist with 19 years of clinical practice.
I’ve treated over 14,000 patients with chronic fungal infections.
And until four years ago, I prescribed the same treatments everyone else does.
THE NIGHT I STOPPED BELIEVING WHAT I’D BEEN TAUGHT
Then my brother called me at 11 PM on a Thursday.
He was 41. Construction foreman. Steel-toe boots, 10 hours a day.
“Marcus,” he said. “I need you to actually help me this time.”
Eleven years of athlete’s foot.
I’d written him prescriptions. Twice.
Recommended Lamisil. Lotrimin. Told him to change his socks, keep his feet dry.
He did everything I told him.
It kept coming back.
But here’s what destroyed me when I finally found out:
It wasn’t that the treatments weren’t strong enough.
It wasn’t that my brother was doing something wrong.
Every cream. Every spray. Every powder. Every prescription I’d ever written.
They were all doing the same thing.
Shooting at a bulletproof vest.
And the fungus inside wasn’t feeling a thing.

THE $6 BILLION LIE YOUR DOCTOR DOESN’T KNOW HE’S TELLING YOU
Most doctors aren’t lying to you deliberately.
They’re teaching what they were taught.
And what we were taught is that athlete’s foot is a surface problem.
Fungus on the skin. Kill the fungus. Problem solved.
It sounds logical. It is logical.
It’s just wrong.
87% of chronic, recurring athlete’s foot has NOTHING to do with the strength of the treatment.
That’s why Lotrimin didn’t work.
That’s why Lamisil didn’t work.
That’s why the prescription stuff cleared it for three weeks — and then it came back.
The REAL cause is something so fundamental that when I found it in the research, I nearly threw my laptop across the room.
Your foot fungus is living inside an invisible fortress.
THE REAL ROOT CAUSE OF CHRONIC ATHLETE’S FOOT
Think about a castle under siege.
Medieval armies could throw everything they had at it — arrows, fire, catapults — and the soldiers inside were completely untouched.
Not because the weapons weren’t powerful enough.
Because of the walls.
Here’s what’s happening inside your skin that nobody has ever explained to you:
When the fungal infection takes hold, it doesn’t sit on the surface waiting to be killed.
It builds.
Within days, the fungus secretes a protective layer around itself — a biofilm.
A thin, invisible shield made of proteins and sugars.
And this biofilm makes the fungus up to 1,000 times more resistant to antifungal treatments than exposed fungal cells.
That’s not a typo.
One thousand times.
So here’s what actually happens when you apply cream every morning:
The fungus on the surface — unprotected — gets killed.
Symptoms ease.
You think it worked.
You stop applying it.
The colony inside the biofilm — untouched the entire time — quietly rebuilds.
Six weeks later, it’s back.
And you’re at the pharmacy buying another tube.

The medical industry has known about fungal biofilms since the early 1990s.
The research is in the journals.
It just never made it into the treatment protocols doctors are trained on.
Because there’s no money in teaching it.
You can’t patent a biofilm disruption mechanism.
You can’t charge $180 for a prescription for something that grows on a farm in Australia.
But you CAN sell the same antifungal cream to the same customer who keeps coming back because the infection never actually died.
So they keep you on the wheel:
It’s not a treatment pathway.
It’s a subscription service you never signed up for.
THE NIGHT MY BROTHER MADE ME FEEL LIKE A FRAUD
After that call, I spent three months going through everything.
I pulled clinical studies on fungal biofilm resistance going back to 1992.
Spoke to microbiologists.
Went back through 14,000 patient files — all the cases I’d written off as “non-compliant.”
What I found made me sick.
These weren’t non-compliant patients.
These were patients whose fungal colonies had mature biofilms.
And I had been prescribing them surface treatments.
For years.
Like handing someone a water pistol and telling them to attack a castle.
Then blaming them when the castle didn’t fall.
When I started presenting this at conferences — showing why standard antifungal protocols were failing the majority of chronic sufferers — I was not celebrated.
A senior colleague pulled me aside in Atlanta:
“Marcus, you’re undermining trust in established treatment. You need to stop.”
Two weeks later, a pharma-affiliated medical board sent a formal letter to my clinic’s administrator questioning my “fringe methodology.”
They couldn’t attack the research — because the research is ironclad.
So they attacked me.
Because when patients understand why creams don’t work… they stop buying them.
THE SOLUTION HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT FOR 4,000 YEARS
The answer isn’t new.
It wasn’t developed in a lab.
It was sitting in a tea tree plantation in New South Wales, Australia.
Australian Aboriginal communities had used Melaleuca alternifolia — tea tree — for thousands of years to treat skin infections that nothing else could touch.
Western medicine dismissed it as folk remedy.
Until researchers finally studied what it actually does to fungal colonies.
What they found wasn’t expected:
Tea tree oil doesn’t just kill surface fungus.
The terpenoids — specifically terpinen-4-ol — break down the biofilm matrix first.
They don’t attack the castle walls.
They dissolve them.
Once the biofilm is gone, the antifungal compounds flood in and kill the colony that cream after cream after cream could never reach.
This is documented in peer-reviewed mycology research.
And it explains everything.
“Every other antifungal product is shooting at a bulletproof vest. Australian tea tree oil removes the vest first.”

When I understood this, I called my brother.
Told him to stop everything.
Sent him a bar of soap.
Three weeks later, he texted me a photo of his feet.
Clean. No peeling. No cracking. No redness.
“Eleven years,” he wrote. “Ended with soap in the shower.”
Word got out fast after that.
Guys on his job site. Their wives. Neighbors.
Men who’d been told by doctors to “keep their feet dry” — genuinely funny advice when your feet are in steel-toe boots for 10 hours.
Every single one got better.
And every single one asked me the same question:
“Why has nobody told us this before?”
Same answer every time: Because there’s no money in it.
INTRODUCING THE SOAP THAT ACTUALLY REACHES THE INFECTION
It’s called Loravey Tea Tree Oil Soap.
Formulated with certified Australian Melaleuca alternifolia — cold-pressed, concentrated, specifically sourced for biofilm penetration.
Not the diluted tea tree in a drugstore lotion.
Not a 2% trace amount on a label.
The real thing.
Combined with Witch Hazel — which changes your skin’s pH so the fungus cannot recolonize after the biofilm is disrupted.
And Coconut Oil — which continues killing fungal cells between showers while raw, cracked skin heals.
Three things happen every time you use it:
- ✓Disrupts the biofilm — Australian terpinen-4-ol dissolves the protective fortress. The vest comes off.
- ✓Kills the colony underneath — with the shield gone, antifungal compounds reach the infection directly for the first time.
- ✓Changes the environment — Witch Hazel alters your skin’s pH so the fungus physically cannot recolonize.
You use it like normal soap.
Lather, 60 seconds, rinse.
No appointments.
No prescription.
No pill with a liver warning.
Just your feet finally getting a treatment that can actually reach them.
THE RESULTS THAT HAVE THE ANTIFUNGAL INDUSTRY NERVOUS
Over 22,500 people have used Loravey.
Over 4,900 five-star reviews.
Men who’d dealt with this for 3, 7, even 14 years — cleared within weeks.
But my favorite number?
Our return rate is under 1%.
Not because returns are hard.
Because people don’t return things that work.
“Steel-toe boots 12 years. Tried everything. Prescription Lamisil twice. Always came back. Used Loravey 3 weeks — it’s been 6 months. Nothing. My wife noticed before I did.”
“I accepted the burning at night as just normal. Three weeks with this soap and I slept through the night for the first time in two years.”
“I was planning my whole summer around hiding my feet from my kids at the pool. Two bars of this and I didn’t think about it once.”
“The mechanism makes complete sense. If the biofilm isn’t disrupted first, you’re managing symptoms indefinitely. Results in my patients have been consistent.”
THE PRICE THAT’S CAUSING INDUSTRY PANIC

Here’s what athlete’s foot actually costs you the “normal” way:
The industry loves this math.
More recurrences = more visits = more prescriptions.
It’s not a treatment system.
It’s a business model built on you never fully healing.
Loravey should cost $89.99 a bar.
That’s what comparable biofilm-disrupting formulations cost in clinical settings.
But I didn’t build this to profit from the same suffering I spent 19 years watching.
So here’s the deal.
BUY 1 GET 1 FREE — AND WHY IT WON’T LAST
Two Full Bars. One Price.
- Two bars = complete 60-day treatment
- Free shipping on every order
- 30-day money back guarantee
- Subscribe & save for ongoing protection
- Ships within 24 hours
Here’s the honest reason for two bars:
Bar one clears the active infection — the itching stops, the peeling slows, symptoms ease within weeks.
Bar two finishes the job — clearing the dormant spores the fungus left behind in your skin.
The ones that cause the “relapse” everyone experiences when they stop too early.
Most people stop at the symptom stage.
That’s why it comes back.
Two bars is the complete treatment.
And if you want to make sure it never returns — our subscribers get a fresh bar every 8 weeks at a reduced rate.
60 seconds in the shower.
Less than a coffee.
The reason our long-term customers haven’t seen a flare-up in months.
Why this offer won’t last:
Our Australian tea tree oil is cold-pressed in small batches from a single certified farm.
One harvest per year.
We can’t order more mid-season.
When this batch is gone, we go back to $24.99 per bar and wait.
Our last batch sold out in under 72 hours after one health publication mentioned us.
When inventory drops below 500 units, this page comes down.
MY PERSONAL 30-DAY GUARANTEE
You’ve been burned before.
Stood at the pharmacy, read “clinically proven,” bought it, used it — and watched it come back.
So here’s my promise:
Try Loravey for 30 days.
Use it every morning. 60 seconds.
If you don’t feel a real difference — email us and say “it didn’t work.”
Full refund within 48 hours.
No forms. No store credit. No questions.
Why am I confident?
Because in two years and 22,500 customers, under 1% have ever asked.
Money Back
Guarantee
Try It Risk-Free for 30 Days
Use it every morning. 60 seconds.
If you don’t feel a real difference — email us. Full refund within 48 hours. No forms. No store credit. No questions.
THE CHOICE THAT WILL DEFINE YOUR NEXT FEW MONTHS
Path 1: Keep Doing What You’re Doing
- Keep buying the same creams
- Watch it clear and come back
- Scratch at 2 AM
- Plan your life around socks
- Feed the machine that keeps you sick
Path 2: Address the Actual Problem
- Spend less than one pharmacy run
- Disrupt the biofilm for the first time
- Wake up in 3 weeks without the itch
- Take your socks off without thinking
- Stop thinking about your feet entirely
The choice is obvious.
HERE’S EXACTLY WHAT TO DO NEXT
- Click “Claim My Free Bar” below
- Buy 1 Get 1 is automatically applied at checkout
- Fill in your shipping details — ships within 24 hours
- Wait 3–5 business days for delivery
- Use it the morning it arrives — 60 seconds in the shower
- Come back and leave a review — every one is a middle finger to the system that kept you suffering
Don’t close this thinking you’ll come back later.
Later is another sleepless night.
Another summer with your socks on at the pool.
Another batch selling out with a four-month wait.
Your feet have waited long enough.
With respect and urgency,
Dr. Marcus Webb, DPM
Board-Certified Podiatrist | Fungal Biofilm Research | Champion of At-Home Antifungal Solutions
P.S. — My brother just sent me a photo.
Him and his kids at the community pool.
Flip-flops. No socks.
Eleven years. Ended with soap in the shower.
That could be you in three weeks.
But only if you act now.
P.P.S. — Loravey is formulated with certified Australian Melaleuca alternifolia, third-party tested for terpinen-4-ol concentration, manufactured in an FDA-registered facility.
P.P.P.S. — We track inventory in real time. When this batch drops below 500 units, this page comes down. I won’t be able to warn you again.







