rákkezel
Rákkezel refers to a traditional Hungarian folk remedy primarily used for the treatment of various skin conditions, particularly fungal infections such as athlete's foot (tinea pedis) and ringworm (tinea corporis). The term originates from the Hungarian word *rák*, meaning "crab," which historically described the crab-like appearance of fungal skin lesions. The remedy itself is derived from the crushed shells of freshwater crabs, often combined with other natural ingredients like garlic, vinegar, or plant oils.
The preparation typically involves grinding dried crab shells into a fine powder, which is then mixed with
Rákkezel is rooted in folk medicine and has been passed down through generations in certain rural Hungarian