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Dec 24, 2015
Works miracles on skin ailments
1 of 1 found this helpful I've used this product on my animals and occasionally on myself for many years. It is amazing stuff. When I was a foster with the local humane society, I used it on a dog with mange and saw his skin clear up and new hair grow in, pronto. I have a farm and have used it on every animal here that has had a skin condition.
Neither human beings nor any other animals get enough sulfur in their diet anymore unless they're lucky enough to live in an area where the soil is still rich with it and smart enough to eat locally grown produce (or lucky enough to have owners who feed them locally grown products). But sulfur can be absorbed through the skin; hence the success that all the sulfur springs had as "healing" waters, now gone as an industry because doctors persuaded people that they could just take a lot of pills instead.
I suggest forgetting the doctors. MSM is an easily assimilated oral source of sulfur, but you can't beat the Nu-Stock product for topical treatment. My hats off to you if you can get MSM down a goat's throat, and given their multitude of stomachs, I'm not sure it would be so effective. But this product is effective with goats, chickens, guineafowl, dogs, and cats, and I have empirical proof of it. Nu-Stock cannot be beat.

Sep 05, 2018
Ingenious gadget allows me to be me
I bought this on eBay after discovering that Fiskars had discontinued its manufacture. Why companies stop making good products has always puzzled me. And I knew this was a very good product: I already had one. I wanted an extra "just in case." Just in case I lost mine. Just in case it went out on me (highly unlikely; it's an ingenious tool, but it's very simple and sturdy).
I have been embossing for years in a very low-tech way. I first used designs in the pierced tin from my antique pie safe, embossing its details onto paper with a large plastic blunt-end tool that my mother used in knitting. I then found various other items around the house that had textures to emboss.
I finally bought some "texture plates" by Fiskars, which I also recommend highly. These are mostly what I use the tool for, and between the two of them, I can produce gorgeous backgrounds for cards and crafts.
Why go to this kind of trouble when there are so many punch-a-button machines to effortlessly emboss paper and other media? Well, to me (just my opinion, don't be offended), too many of the "homemade" cards made with the machines have a "manufactured" look. And I think they can stunt a person's imagination.
I recently bought a Sizzix Texture Boutique machine. I like the fact that it is an old-fashioned contraption with very little on it that is likely to go out. It basically functions the same way pasta machines work: Insert medium between two rollers and then rotate a crank. I'm still in control of the process. Handy, but it will never displace the texture plates and this little tool that I bought on eBay. Even after running something through the Sizzix, I can fill in with designs exactly where I want them: very handy when I run an embossing folder that is far shorter than the card I've envisioned or when I want to use only part of the image in the embossing folder. I can also "frame" the embossed image with whatever texture I choose and put the frame exactly where I want it. And I can continue to come up designs that are uniquely mine. This small Fiskars embossing gadget is just another tool in my creative arsenal, but to my mind it's an important one. Highly recommended.

Jan 23, 2019
I've used them all, and this is the best
2 of 2 found this helpful I think of Rainbow Light as the best vitamin producer in this country, and this is just the latest of that line's products that I have used. I bought it specifically so that I can take a good multi on an empty stomach. When I wake up in the morning, I can't stand the sight or smell of food. And if I put off taking a good multi until I eat, which may well be after noon, I'm too wound up to get to sleep at night. So this multi fits me and my lifestyle to a T.
As to its being a "good value," I'm unsure. The problem is that the price of the vitamin has ping-ponged up and down tremendously over the last decade; this price history is accessible on the Internet. It's hard to know if this is justified--if it pertains to the fluctuating cost of ingredients or just to internal company finances. But I do think it's the best women's vitamin on the market, so in those terms it's a good value.