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09 April 2014
Best product for toenail fungus!
3 of 3 found this helpful This is the ONLY thing that has worked for me in curing stubborn toenail fungus. Everything else [H2O2, tea tree oil, OTC remedies, etc] would show improvement for about 3 months then quit working. Oreganol has completely restored my nail to pink! I have used it daily for about 9 months and plan to continue it for another 3 months just to be certain it is completely healed.

26 March 2018
A Steal For Twenty Bucks!
2 of 2 found this helpful I've owned a LaCrosse smart charger for about 5 years now and it's a wonderful piece of equipment, but it won't charge 18650 cells.
The el cheapo charger which came with my first 18650's was just that-el cheapo. It puts a charge into a cell but offers no information beyond a red [charging] and green [charged] LED. Additionally, the cells get quite warm to the touch during charging and that makes me nervous...
This XTAR VC4 will charge a wide range of both NiMh and lithium cells and shows accumulated mAh. I doubt it is highly accurate but it does give an idea of a cell's actual capacity.
After charging approximately 50 cells with the XTAR I have yet to have one get warmer than body temperature during the charging process.
The first "Ultrafire"1860 cells I bought claimed "4000mAh". Hogwash! My flashlight would run on "high" for 5 minutes maximum before dimming on 2 freshly-charged cells. When I belatedly realized that you get what you pay for in lithium cells [as in the rest of life] and purchased some LG 2600 mAh cells, the same light will run over 30 minutes on "high" before dimming.
I've never been able to get the Ultrafires to accept more than ~ 450 mAh [starting at 2.8v] as indicated by the display on the XTAR, while the LG's will show 1900-2100 mAh when full [I don't discharge my 18650's below 2.8v].
The XTAR build quality seems on a par with my old LaCrosse, all 4 slides work very smoothly, and the autosensing of cell types is really handy to have. The only control is a button which toggles the display between slots 1&3 and 2&4.
I can charge a mix of an Eneloop AAA NiMh, a Tenergy D NiMh [have to weight it down or it will pop out of the slide sometimes] and two 18650's of different capacities simultaneously and they will all end up charged to their correct cutoff voltages.
While it would be nice to be able to adjust the endpoint voltage, the charge rate and have "discharge" and "recondition" cycles like the LaCrosse, as a practical matter I don't need the extra complexity and expense of those bells and whistles in order to keep my ever-growing assortment of LED lights loaded with freshly-charged cells.
The charger comes with a USB cord, no transformer required. I have not yet tried it in my vehicle but have no reason to believe it won't work just as well there as when plugged into my wall USB ports.

05 October 2018
Work great for dogs with Cushing's Syndrome
Our old Boston terrier developed Cushing's Syndrome-vet said both conventional treatment options were terrible/ineffective and expensive, recommended giving him 12 of these tea pills daily. His extreme hunger and thirst abated and he lived a normal life for his last 2 years.
Now we have an aging black Lab who developed same symptoms and who started peeing in the house where he had never done so before. We are giving him the same 12/day dosage and his water consumption is down by over 50% and he has not been incontinent in the house since.
There are more expensive brands of these but since these appear to work just as well as the $$$ ones, why not give it a go?