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This stuff does not work. I live on Long Island where the black streaking on the roofs where not much sun is seen is wide spread. I applied Spray and Forget back in October using the $45 SF-SPRAYER | Custom Hose End Application Sprayer purchased directly from Spray and Forget using the recommended 5:1 mix ratio.
When I was 29 I experienced a severe back injury after being hit by a drunk driver. At the time I was a competitive powerlifter which ultimately may have saved my life due to the physical condition of my body. By the time I was in my 50s I was experiencing joint pain due to arthritis and taking medication for relief. I tried this product for 6 months and I can tell you this... not only did it do NOTHING to relieve my pain, when I tried to cancel my order (they don't tell you on the commercial that you have to agree to a standing, repeating order that is charged to your credit card) I was told I first needed to pay $40!!! This is a scam and is just one more product designed to feed off the growing population of people reaching their later years who are experiencing the health problems related to aging. SAVE YOUR MONEY and use a proven product that reduces the tissue in the joints - ALFALFA. I began taking it after attending a nutrition seminar, and I wish I could somehow convince all of you of the benefits I've received. Drugs do nothing to address the issue causing the pain - they only mask the pain. ALFALFA addresses the problem by lubricating the joint tissue. PLEASE look into trying Alfalfa (see additional response below).
I love getting gel polish done at the salon but it is SO expensive. I was hesitant to purchase a gel kit, but after reading a lot of positive reviews (and since it was on sale!) I purchased this kit. I am so glad I did. I am not kind to my nails, and I hate waiting for them to dry, so this is such a great purchase for me. You do have to be very careful when applying, as anything touching your cuticles or skin will ruin the lasting power of the mani, but with practice this is not hard to do. And it really does last a long time. It was more difficult to remove than gel polish from the salon, but by wrapping with aluminum foil and acetone and being patient it isn't too hard to remove. The only bad part is that I have to buy a million more colors to go with my hundreds of regular polish at home!
There are pluses and minuses using Soda Stream. The product works great if you don't follow SS instructions. I tracked my refills over time. Waiting for two buzzes 2 seconds each as they recommend in their advertising and on the top of the maching and you'll get maybe 25-30 bottles of seltzer not even close to the 50-60 they promote in their advertising. I press it down and quickly release three times for plain seltzer. 4 Times if I am adding syrup. So I get 50+. The number of bottles you get vary from carbonator refill to refill-lousy product quality control. If you can't get carbonator refills locally don't buy the SS - there is no financial savings that way. I can get the flavors and carbonators locally which is why I haven't dumped the SS. The flavors are a mixed bag. What flavors you will like depends on individual tastes. I focus on seltzer and the sugarless flavors.
These have great ingredients and I'm looking forward to adding them to my weight loss program. The pills are very easy to take and are a reasonable size. At this point I have not tried them for long enough to give a valid result on if they helped me to lose weight or not. I will have to try them for at least a couple of months. I received this item at a discounted rate in exchange for my honest opinion.
It's an interesting read, but I can't rate it any higher than 3 stars because at the end the author chooses to bash a political candidate and a religion that has absolutely nothing to do with the theme of the book. He refers to a prophecy that has NEVER been accepted by the church in question OR the candidate in question, who, by the way, isn't even running for president in 2016! After reading that part near the end, I'm left to wonder what the author's agenda really is. Perhaps he, too, is involved in the dissemination of deception whether he realizes it or not? There's lots of useful information in this book but be sure to keep your salt shaker handy to add a few grains where necessary.