I haven't tried it, but I did watch either CNN or MSNBC and they were trying out a lot of products on the market to see if they really work. They came to the conclusion that those things don't actually work. They are more of a mental thing. If you keep telling yourself long enough that it's going to work, then in your mind you will begin to think that it's working. On that show, they even had the company's spokesman on there and he said that it really does work and they also had a doctor who specializes in headaches and such and he said that there is no way that something like that can work. If I were you, I wouldn't try it.
2006-10-13 04:24:21
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answered by wilsonhutchison04 3
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Honestly, the best thing to use for a migraine is an ice pack or 2.
I usually lie on my back with one pack under my neck right up at the base of my skull and the other one on my forehead. (Wrap the packs in a towel)
Then, I simply go to sleep. The ice in combination with tylenol or advil and sleep usually make my migraines go away.
**those gel packs are the best. Since they can be molded to whatever shape you want, they are the most comfortable.**
2006-10-13 11:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I've tried it. It works for me only when I use it in combination with something else.
Head on is pretty much a superficial pain reliever. Migraines are much deeper than that, for sure.
However, it may work for you. Everyone is different.
2006-10-13 17:44:33
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answered by Doodlebug 5
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Wow!!! I don't know why, but I thought that was some sort of skin treatment when I kept seeing the commercials!
I guess more fool's me!
: )
2006-10-13 11:28:02
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answered by rockiebattles411 7
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It is almost entirely wax. Regular old wax.
http://www.randi.org/jr/2006-07/072806academic.html#i15
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2006-10-13 11:33:57
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answered by Zak 5
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http://www.neurologyreviews.com/feb04/nr_feb04_foramen.html
2006-10-13 23:44:43
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answered by Anonymous
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