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  • Marte - Australian Dream Arthritis Cream

    I will be very honest--this cream did absolutely nothing! I have seen their advertising of this product on television and now believe that to be false advertising. I was very disappointed as I had hope for this product.

  • RDuersch - Perfect Cleanser for Curly Hair

    I swear by deva curl products! I have been using the no-poo shampoo for almost three years now and my hair loves it. It helps cleanse the hair without weighting down my curls. My usage is consistent with what is recommended in the "Curl Girl Handbook" -- I only put the shampoo on my scalp. I don't shampoo all my hair. The larger container lasts me about 6+ months so I feel it is worth the investment.

  • Robert B - There is really only one way to cure toe nail fungus.

    Kerasal is not a fungus cure, this a nail restorer. I've had severe toe nail fungus for over 25 years on both big toes and made it my life's mission to figure out what to do. I now have 100% clear nails like a 10 year-old by using a combination of 9% vinegar and Tea Tree Oil (but not at the same time). I used the vinegar as a soak for 5 minutes. Stick your toes into a bath of the vinegar - use a tuberware container and simply put the lid back on where you're done. Re-use until it looks dirty then pour out and fill with new vinegar. 7 times a week if you can take it, otherwise as often as you can. And make sure your feet are dry, VERY DRY, before putting on socks or shoes. I apply the Tea Tree Oil at night, generously, with a q-tip. But even all that won't work all by itself. This may sound drastic, and a bit extreme, but nothing will work, I REPEAT, NOTHING WILL WORK on an existing infected nail. Trust me, I've been battling this for half my life. You have to completely remove the old infected nail or you will never get your nail completely clear (beyond a 1/4 inch or so) and an existing infected nail will never re-attach to the nail bed - even as it grows out clear, it will float above the nail bed and re-infect. Quite by accident I jammed by big toe going up my wood stairs and it ripped the big toe nail upwards..... it bled a little and hurt a lot. Boy did it hurt, I was almost in tears. 4 advil did the trick. The nail was barely hanging there but hurt too much to touch for days. I kept up the vinegar soak as soon as it quit burning, and the nail eventually became so loose that after about two weeks it easily pulled off AND LO AND BEHOLD, underneath was a brand new clean nail growing, about a quarter of an inch at this point. AND, it was attached to the nail bed and that's very important - that's the key. In about 9 months it completely grew out and so I did it to my other big toe, oh man did it hurt. I let my other infected and ugly nail get really long so that it stuck out beyond my big toe and I kicked a carpeted wood tower that the cat sleeps on. I took the advil in advance and gave wood tower covered with carpet a swift kick, big toe pointed straight ahead, oh man did that hurt, and bleed, ...... but same result. Now I wear sandals and as a 56 year old man, my feet and especially nails look better than guys in their 20s. I've had this condition for almost 25 years, and now I have the clean and clear nails of a 10 year-old. Even after 9 months, it will still take another 3 to 6 months to completely see a full, clear and clean nail. I can actually trim my toe nails with a finger nail cutter.... but I use the larger toe nail cutter because I want a nice even wide cut. My nails were so bad for all those years and they were OVER an 1/8th of an inch think, and only about 1/2 or 1/3rd of the nail was attached to the nail bed. I had to use wire cutters (dikes) to cut them because they were so thick. They were yellow/brown and had lots of gunk underneath them. They were also curved so that the middle of the nail was like a crown (on the top). Now I'm on maintenance..... that's what I call it, vinegar soak once a week, tea tree oil twice a week. BUT NONE OF THIS WORKS IF YOU CANNOT PENETRATE THE NAIL SURFACE. Get a sponge-type nail buffer (use the fine grit side) and once every two weeks, buff your nails to get all the shine off so that the vinegar and tea tree oil will penetrate the nail surface. These only cost about a $1 so replace often. Be sure to keep the cuticle trimmed (gently push back the cuticle after shower, trim only dead cuticle stuff) and keep your new nails trimmed so that they do not extend to the end of the toe. If you are a runner (like me) be sure to buy your running shoes 1/2 size larger so that your toes won't jam into the end of the shoe as you run...... this could work the front of your nail loose from the nail bed and that's the start of a new infection. Once you have endured the pain of your home-made surgical nail removal, you will do everything to protect those nails. And I'm not sure a simple nail removal from the doctor will do the trick. You may very well have a big toe with no nail at all and no new nail growing. It's something about having the nail ripped off that triggers the growth of a new nail from the nail bed in the area you can't see behind the cuticle. I have three pairs of sandals now and I look forward to being invited to swimming pool parties and bar-b-qs because I can walk bare foot and wear sandals. Before I wore tennis shoes, and at the pool party that looked really dumb with all the youngsters wearing cool looking sandals. And I was too embarrassed to show my ugly toes like the old geezers there who did not care anymore. It has been quite a journey. I did all this without taking any medication. I've used other oils and apple cider vinegar and I've tried everything from Listerine and Vaseline and just about every oil you can think of for the past 25 years. But the tea tree oil works best and the 9% vinegar seems to kill the fungus and change the PH of the nail and nail bed to keep the fungus from coming back. Good luck to you.

  • mattyd - Not the same Damp-Rid I used to get.

    This stuff is white chips. When it dissolves, there is something that looks brown or gray left where the chip was, some kind of impurity. This stuff is white.

  • SarahKay80 - Feeling neutral

    I received a free sample from the #pinchme program to try for free. I have been suffering with inflammation in my ankle joint for several years with nothing working to relieve the issue. (I've tried many creams, physical therapy, MRI, immobilization, etc)

  • ZedMan - Poor quality - don't buy it!!!

    Poor quality - wish I had spent more and bought a better set. You will see the poor quality as soon as you open the box. Also, the pieces move around in side the box, and that's really annoying. Again, it's because of the poor chinese quality - the photos are deceiving, so trust me - it's junk.