odorousrex
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So I was at the gym, and saw a commercial for this migraine relief "GlueStick" (for lack of a better term) that you apply directly to your forehead (red flag #1 went up) to help relieve migraine pain. The happy migraine free woman on the commercial declares it's "all natural" (red flag #2)
I thought I'd look into it at least because my wife is a frequent sufferer of migraines, and the perscription medications such as Imitrix give her digestive distress.
Found it on the internet here:
http://www.drugstore.com/products/p...2=91467&trxp3=1&trxp4=0&btrx=BUY-PLST-0-BRAND
and immediately saw the "Homeopathic" (Red flag #3) which sealed the fate of this product as "snake oil" in my eyes.
Can anyone with homeopathic experience explain to me the ingriedient list in this thing?
Is medicine going thru the forehead, skull, to your brain even possible?
I thought I'd look into it at least because my wife is a frequent sufferer of migraines, and the perscription medications such as Imitrix give her digestive distress.
Found it on the internet here:
http://www.drugstore.com/products/p...2=91467&trxp3=1&trxp4=0&btrx=BUY-PLST-0-BRAND
and immediately saw the "Homeopathic" (Red flag #3) which sealed the fate of this product as "snake oil" in my eyes.
Can anyone with homeopathic experience explain to me the ingriedient list in this thing?
Is medicine going thru the forehead, skull, to your brain even possible?
Of course there's the added problem that you aren't eating the stuff. So you are rubbing an insignifigant amount of an chemically inert substance and supposedly getting the same result as if you had eaten a signifigant amount of the chemically inert substance?