Tea Tree Oil
Tea Tree Oil
Breaks the biofilm shield open so treatment can actually reach the fungus
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I was spending so much money on antifungal creams every month it felt like a bill. After two weeks with this soap the itching stopped completely. The skin under my chest is smooth for the first time in years. Wish I'd found this sooner.
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It was 11pm and I was standing in my bathroom doing something I'd done so many times it had become a ritual.
Lift. Check. Wince. Apply.
Another antifungal cream. Another night of hoping this time would be different.
When. Will. My boobs. STOP ITCHING!!! Fuck.
I remember staring at myself in that mirror.
Counting the tubes under my sink. Seven different products. All half-used. None of them worked.
That was the night I stopped believing it was ever going to go away on its own.
But it was also the night I was about to find out why nothing had ever worked.
Not because I wasn't trying hard enough.
Because nobody had ever told me what was actually going on.
And once my friend explained it to me the next day, three years of failure made complete sense in about sixty seconds.
I want to tell you what she said.
But first, let me tell you what I'd already been through.
I was blessed with some big milkshakes. The biggest downside is when the sweat turns into a rash.
I'd started itching right between my breasts. Worse in a sports bra, but even a good bra holding them apart didn't stop it either.
The itching was relentless. Some nights so bad it would bleed. And I still couldn't figure out why nothing I did ever made it stop.
Because I shower twice a day. I wash my bras constantly.
And I've tried everything.
Baby powder -- turned into a weird paste within the hour
Antifungal creams -- cleared slightly, always returned
Lotrimin, Clotrimazole -- same cycle, every single time
Air drying after every shower, towels, the whole ritual
Two showers a day -- helped a little, still itched
Three different doctors -- told me to lose weight, go braless, "just keep it dry"
Every single one of them failed.
I genuinely started budgeting for rash cream every month like it was a utility bill.
Over $400 wasted.
Nights of broken sleep.
My confidence completely gone.
All because nobody had ever told me what was actually happening under my skin.
I was telling her about it the next morning.
Half venting, half just exhausted.
And she looked at me and said:
"I know exactly what that is. And I know why nothing you've tried has worked."
She pulled out her phone and showed me photos.
She'd had it worse than me. Way worse.
And she'd fixed it.
She said most women never figure this out because even doctors don't mention it.
I leaned in.
While I thought the rash was just a sweat and moisture problem, what's actually happening goes a lot deeper.
Yes, it's caused by a fungus.
But here's what nobody explains:
🔬 These fungi protect themselves by forming a biofilm
Basically an invisible armour around themselves that makes them up to 1000x more resistant to treatment.
⏱️ Biofilm forms fast.
By the time you see the rash, most of the fungus is already shielded.
That's why every cream "works" for a week and then the rash comes back.
You were never killing the fungus.
You were only ever touching the surface of the shield.
The fungus underneath? Still alive. Just waiting for you to stop.
She sent me a research link after.
I went down a rabbit hole for an hour. It's documented.
Doctors just don't mention it because there's no prescription for it.
I sat with that for a moment.
Because it explained everything.
Every single "it cleared up" that turned into "it's back again" suddenly made complete sense.
I wasn't dirty. I wasn't careless. I was doing everything right.
I just didn't know about the one thing that made all the difference.
My friend had found a soap called ORvella.
Developed by a naturopath named Dr. Andrew Fogarty who spent years watching his patients cycle through the same creams and fail.
Four ingredients, four specific jobs:
Tea Tree Oil
Breaks the biofilm shield open so treatment can actually reach the fungus
Sulfur Spring
Kills the fungus at the root, including strains that resist standard antifungals
Witch Hazel
Strips away the moisture fungus needs to grow back
Shea Butter
Repairs the cracked, damaged skin that's been through years of scratching, creams, and raw flare-ups
She said the reason most antifungal products don't work is they only have one or two of these, but not all three working together.
That's the difference.
And the best part?
You don't add a single thing to your routine.
You just lather it on in the shower, let it sit for a minute, and rinse it off.
That's it.
No powder after. No cream ritual. No lining your bra before you leave the house.
Just your normal shower.
She was so certain about it I ordered right there.
87% of customers reported similar results.
I went back to that bathroom mirror one night around week three.
No ritual. Nothing to apply. I just looked.
The skin was smooth. No rawness. No redness.
I actually cried a little. Not gonna lie.
When I first bought it I paid full price. No bundle, no discount.
Still worth every cent though.
Because feeling at home in my own body again, that's not something you put a number on.
But here's the thing.
Andrew isn't some massive company pumping out millions of bars.
He's a naturopath who made this formula on the side because he watched too many patients suffer the same revolving door of treatments with no real answer.
Every batch takes time. And the demand is relentless.
The last time it sold out, over 400 women were on the waitlist. Some waited six weeks.
Women who finally clear this don't buy one bar.
I personally grab five at a time now, because twice I've run out and felt the rash starting to creep back.
Not letting that happen again.
That's why it sells out constantly.
But if you're on this page right now, it means he still has stock.
"After treating hundreds of women with chronic fungal rash, the ones who wait always tell me the same thing, they wish they'd started sooner. The longer the biofilm sits undisturbed, the more established it becomes. The rash spreads. The skin darkens. The damage compounds. There's no medal for suffering through it longer. If creams have already failed you, you already have your answer about what isn't working."
- Dr. Andrew Fogarty, ND
Step 1: Swap your regular soap for Veloma
Step 2: Lather, leave for a minute, rinse, once a day in your normal shower
Step 3: Give it two weeks
Step 4: Then email him and tell him if it worked
If it doesn't work, he'll give you every cent back. No questions.
Because if it doesn't deliver, he doesn't want your money.