"Dear Long Creek Herbs, You told me to get 1 quart of cheap apple cider vinegar then U said to take out 4 cups and mix it with the herbs. What should I do with the rest of the vinegar?"
Answer: There are only 4 cups in a quart, so if you have vinegar left over, you didn't use up the 4 cups. Measure again, please. One quart equals 4 cups.
Question: "My feet and nails turned black after the first soak. Is this normal and should I quit soaking?"
Answer: The instructions say to heat the vinegar to almost boiling in a "non-corrosive, non-aluminum pan." If your feet and nails turned black after the first soak, you used a cast iron pan, which the instructions also say not to use. Throw it out and start over, please. Non-corrosive pans include: glass and stainless steel, but not aluminum, copper or cast iron.
Question: I've been using Nail Soak for 3 weeks and don't see any results. Should I just give up?

Answer:
No, don't give up. The instructions say you should just begin to see results in about 5-6 weeks. For some it takes a bit longer to start seeing results, but giving up too soon will insure the formula won't work. Give it a chance to work. It took years to develop your nail fungus and it's not going to be taken care of in just 3 weeks. Be patient, it will work, but keep up the soaking.

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