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I always bought Frommers for the information, and TimeOut or some other guidebook for the pictures. For the first time, Frommers has upgraded its guide to include both. Beautiful, useful book inspires jaunt to Paris.
I bought this thinking that I'll save some money but the oil does not smell as tea tree oil seem like it's a weak diluted oil. I usually buy the tea tree oil from Plant Therapy (also Amazon) and can tell that it is strong and it's a real deal. I found that pharmaceutical grade is the oil that they can add or take out things to fit the specification but therapeutic grade usually pure oil.
I am just reading it and it say it will take three months to prepare for the GRE and I don't have that long so, don't know if this is going to help or not. It does give you plentiful information to prepare for the GRE.
I needed something tough and new I typically carry 3 days worth of clothes and this was super great. Plus it can be collapsed and put into other bags for future use.
I work in Materials Management in a hospital, and with our facility we use pulse oximeters like crazy. I have ordered more of these than you can imagine. This one is a very nice pulse oximeter, and does exactly what we need it to! It takes a few seconds to read you heart SpO2 and your pules rate, but it does it perfectly. It comes with a thin stretchy plastic covering with makes it easy to clean. The colors are blue and white, and the display is a red color. It takes two AAA batteries, which makes it perfect for when you are on the go because we always have an extra set of AAA batteries on hand. I don't personally know this brand, but now that I do I will be ordering from them more. It took ONE day to receive this item. I literally ordered it yesterday and here it is on my desk! The lanyard is perfect for throwing around your neck or in your pocket for quick use. I would definitely recommend this pulse oximeter
i really like this stuff, the only reason i didnt give it a 5 star is because its kinda gross! it works, just give it time. so i am a 45 year old woman who has been jogging for 27 years and have had dry cracky heels forever. i soaked my feet in epson salt and water first as is recommended and left it on for 1.2 hrs. (someones review had suggested using one bootie on one foot and then on the other - if you want to be frugal, you can, there is enough gel in each boot - save one for later). anyway, took them off, feet felt like i had soaked them in salt/acid for the first day or two. then nothing for days. gross as it may sound, i had peeled a thick layer off my heel a day or two before using this stuff so my heel was really dry and uneven, and i also became concerned that this wasnt going to work/peel. since this stuff had done "something" to my feet, i decided to take my pumice stone to my heels so as to make sure to get anything of my heel off that was affected by this stuff. so i did and some definitely loosened off - more than usual. a few more days later, making it about five or so, the peeling began and it didnt stop for days. everywhere peeled, except for my heels, understandably since i had already worked on them, but i worked on them with the pumice stone as well as other dry toes. in fact, i soaked a few nights which aided in the peeling. its been about a month and my feet really are softer ALL OVER than i can remember. my electrologist has used this product and suggested that anyone with deep cracks, into raw flesh, should NOT use this product and she also wondered if it really was all natural - i mean what is this stuff? it sits in your skin days before it actually works and then it does work! read some bad reviews too - it burned some folks, so if you have frail skin, think twice. my feet are sort of like crocodiles, so i was OK! their website offers no customer service. the description suggests to do this regularly, like every few months. i would NOT recommend that as i think it would cause callus like build up all over your feet. maybe annually. lastly i have seldom frequented nail salons, but totally skeeve them bcs i am petrified of getting a fungal infection - which as you know, are impossible to get rid of. Pedicures have nothing on this product. They could never get your feet in the condition of what this product does - unless you go all the time, which is NOT an option for me.