www.sanaria.com Review:

 

SANARIA - Malaria eradication through vaccination - Sanaria is a biotechnology firm dedicated the fight against malaria through the production of a vaccine protective against malaria caused by the pathogen Plasmodium falciparum and based on an approach to immunization that has already proven highly protective in humans.


Country: 192.185.185.52, North America, US

City: -95.4739 Texas, United States

  • Leanne M. Jordan - Better than drinking the juice!

    I cannot tolerate the taste of Cranberry juice. AZO is a perfect alternative for me. I just take 2 tabs daily w/the rest of my meds and so far it's done the job.

  • L. B. Ward - Works great for me...

    This is my first such machine, so I don't have the ability to compare it to competitive models. The "most popular positive review" on Amazon does a fine job of describing its attributes, so I won't duplicate those points. I will comment on my observations of the negative comments in the reviews: Leaking - not a problem with the one I bought. Pressure - one reviewer found it to be too harsh on the low setting - I find it to be very gentle on that setting, in fact, so much so that I never use it there. Attachments - yes, there are more than there are spaces for but so what? I put a couple of them in a drawer so that they'll be available if others wear out, get broken, or lost (sounds crazy? certainly not - I have six grandchildren). No switch on the handle - I hold the wand in my right hand and turn the on/off switch with my left - not a big deal. I will admit that having no experience at first, I got the bathroom counter wet a couple of times. There is just a bit of a learning curve, so you can't forget that you are turning on a pump that will spray the area if you don't have the tip in your mouth or pointed down in the sink. Bottom line is that I like the product and especially at the price.

  • Kristal - This is my 16 year old son's favorite invention ever!

    Living in a house with two women with long, thick hair, my son was haunted by gobs of our hair in the shower on a daily basis. Other hair-catching drain plugs were messy and gross and I still had to pull sneaky hairs out of the drain every day. My son was so repulsed, his solution had been to barely touch the plug and fling it across the bathroom while trying not to gag. This little bugger is a perfect fit in our drain. It is rubber and soft and can stay put for a long time before cleaning it. The hair winds around the unit and collects at the bottom, out of sight, out of mind; all the while allowing water to pass through the holes freely. My son doesn't have to see the hair nor touch the drain at all, and I don't have to search for it in my bathroom when I shower. I just pull it out and wipe it off with a paper towel whenever I think of it and everybody's happy. The material is such that I can see this product lasting a long time.

  • Donna Lipsey - My concern is how do you know what you receive ...

    My concern is how do you know what you receive is the actual product you ordered. There is no packing information or information about the product. Sealed bag with powder substance which I hope is what I ordered. I'm hesitant to use it in my home.

  • Kent Forrest "Mac User" - Amazing stuff

    OK - I am not normally impressed with ANY of the so-called "restore it" cleansers but this stuff is impressive. I was not asking it to be restored to NEW condition since no cleanser can truly eradicate dents and scratches. What this does is to provide a LONG-TERM luster that nothing else seems to do. I have tried this on both the Oak varnish finishes of our closet doors and with the darker walnut Restor on our kitchen cabinets. Both seems to work marvelouusly. It does not take a lot of product to do the trick and after a month they still all seem to "pop." It is a very inexpensive solution to try before you paint or refinish any cabinets or doors.

  • Cookie - Sweet relief from poison ivy itch.

    Poison ivy vines are pervasive in my neighborhood. I spend hundreds every year trying to rid it from my yard because I am a member of the unfortunate group of people who contact poison ivy when the wind blows (assuming particulate matter has come in contact with urushiol oil before becoming airborne). When I contact poison ivy, no matter how often I scrub the afflicted area nor how frequently I apply anti-histamine lotion, the itch remains maddening, yet I refuse to take oral or injected steriods. Who needs their blood sugar elevated for 6-months, fluid retention, or an increased appetite resulting from steriods? Presently, I have a rash on my lower, inner arm. I received my order of Zanfel on Friday evening and with the first application, the itch dissipated and by morning 75% of the rope-like rash had disappeared. Because Zanfel is not available locally, I'm definitely ordering more product from Amazon.