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Reviews (7)

Aug 29, 2019
So far, so good...
Good value and prompt shipping on a replacement fan for the Visio CT15 Ultrabook. Time will tell re its longevity, but more than 2 weeks after installation it is still running smoothly and quietly.

May 21, 2020
Good deal, good for your skin!
As far as I know, Neem oil all comes from India. So the vendors selling it in the US are buying it in bulk from India and repackaging it for retail. I have no reason to believe that one brand is going to be better than any other. This brand is a good deal and works fine for me. One thing about Neem oil: it really stinks! You can balance out the bad smell by adding some Lavender essential oil; it is said to also be good for the skin. I've also been using tablets of Neem herb internally--it's a great blood purifier, and that's is also very good for the skin.

Feb 14, 2018
lots of Ayurvedic ingredients...
1 of 1 found this helpful I prefer to buy products that are either Ayurvedic or have as much natural ingredients as possible. I was very pleased to find that Patanjali brand Crack Heal Cream lists about 40% Ayurvedic or herbal ingredients. That is much higher than average for so-called ‘natural’ body care products. In fact most of them are less than 10% natural, and some as little as 2%. The ingredients of the cream base are not listed on the product so I don't know what they are. This Patanjali product works well and is reasonably priced.
I had previously bought some Himalaya brand [supposedly Ayurvedic] Food Care Cream and was very disappointed to see that the herbal ingredients are a very small part of its composition, maybe 5%. The first ingredients listed are water, mineral oil, petrolatum [Vaseline!]—the same kind of ingredients one would expect in any low-end supermarket brand, and far from what I consider natural. In all fairness to Himalaya, I must add that they do make good Ayurvedic medicines.