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Apr 13, 2017
This is true salt
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Jun 28, 2024
This stuff works great.
I have been using this for about six months now and it does wonders for my neuropathy and burning feet. Also has other applications. A few weeks ago I woke up with extreme muscle cramps in my left leg so I tried massaging Wise Men balm into my calf and actually felt the tight knotted muscles begin to relax and in a few minutes the cramps were gone, so yeah I highly recommend this product.

Jan 19, 2017
At Long Last
I have been waiting such a long time now for this classic movie's move to blu-ray. As expected, the beautiful technicolor is restored to its former glory with a clean sharp picture. Even the DVD version was disappointing but as -with other John Wayne greats such as The Searchers the move to blu-ray gave these movies their much deserved quality improvements. Other great western cinematography classics that deserve this kind of restoration; 1975's Bite The Bullet with Gene Hackman, James Coburn, and Candice Bergman along with 1969's Mackenna's Gold with Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif, Telly Savalas, Camilla Sparv, Keenan Wynn, Julie Newmar, Ted Cassidy, Lee J. Cobb, Burgess Meredith, Anthony Quayle, Edward G. Robinson, Eli Wallach. Both these movies have magnificent cinematography with an equally magnificent cast and story. They just don't make movies like this anymore where the scenery is every bit as much a character (maybe even bigger) as the people or animals in the story. And that's a shame.