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16 May 2016
It does nothing!
3 of 3 found this helpful I have tested Myco Blast against a control and against azospirillum innoculant this year. I used beets, carrots, cabbage, strawberries and several herbs. I used the recomended amount of Myco Blast as well as double the amount. Based on my tests I can confidently report that it JUST DOES NOT DO ANYTHING NOTICEABLE. In fact, in some of the tests the plants grew slower. Several of the bacteria and fungi in Myco Blast are reported to be pathogenic to plants. All of them are already found in common soil.
The bottle I bought states that there is an expiration code on it. There was none. When I called the phone number (844 398 2810) I got a guy on his cell phone who was at home with his screaming kids. He fudged an answer. He did not know why the code was not on there but assured me it was still good. He did not know anything about microbiology.
There is a web site listed on the bottle to look up the heavy metal content of Myco Blast. The website is a joke. It tells you nothing. The no-nothing that answers their phone could not help me get any answers and knew nothing about the website. From my own research, apparently one of the microbes in Myco Blast concentrates heavy metals.
You would think that a legitimate company would publish ANY test results to prove that the product works. Where are they? Half of the links on their site do not work and the blog posts are always from the same people.
I bought another bottle to re-test it and to be sure of my results. It also had no expiration code. It also had no effect on the plants' growth.
Considering the expense I think I wasted my money but I had to know. So, in short, I wasted $70 on this junk that smells like instant coffee and could make myself out of chicken feathers and a handful of other common ingredients. I believe this is a scam. I am taking it to the lab at MSU to see if there are actually any microbes in it. If not, I will post a link for a class action lawsuit so everybody can get their money back.

01 January 2016
Good but can give a wide variety of readings.
3 of 3 found this helpful Since it works by analyzing the light bouncing off your skin it is subject to many false readings. You can put it on different fingers and simply adjust the position of it and get a radically different reading. It is not cheap Chinese junk. It is just Chinese. So buy one before they lower their production standards and start making junk with the usual bait-and-switch the Chinese do.

23 February 2016
Has not caught a mouse yet
Good solid construction but the bait must be superglued to the platform. Has not caught a mouse yet although it is in an infested area. No instructions included.