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Yes and I guess Verizon and Sprint will do anything to slow down the competition under the guise of Patent infringements etc.
So does that topically applied "Head-on" shit really work?  |
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  Jeffrey Bye George, 1937-2008 Premium join:2002-12-24 Long Island clubs:
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| said by NY Tel :Yes and I guess Verizon and Sprint will do anything to slow down the competition under the guise of Patent infringements etc. So does that topically applied "Head-on" shit really work? Not sure how much of it is slowing down the competition, or quick elimination of the competition. Who knows, if I was in charge at Verizon and/or Sprint, I might proceed the same way. As a customer of Vonage, I'm offended. I'm a stockholder of none of the bunch. 
And no, the head-on stuff does not work. That is truly the bigger scam. You're better off popping a motrin. The only thing it might give you is the placebo effect that you think your headache is getting better.
The views expressed in this post are those of the original poster and does no way endorse, encourage, or limit the use of head-on or their respective products. 
-- "When you get lost in your imaginatory vagueness, your foresight becomes a nimble vagrant."
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| I thought that head on stuff seemed like a really big scam and would never use it but I thought it might have some topically applied osmosis type of skin absorption effect or whatever.
You are right about the Motrin though except I have an allergy to Ibuprofen, I get flushed and my ears turn bright red when I take Motrin, Advil etc. It makes me feel like my face is on fire. Excedrin works best for me with no bad effects. |
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| said by NY Tel :I thought that head on stuff seemed like a really big scam and would never use it but I thought it might have some topically applied osmosis type of skin absorption effect or whatever. You are right about the Motrin though except I have an allergy to Ibuprofen, I get flushed and my ears turn bright red when I take Motrin, Advil etc. It makes me feel like my face is on fire. Excedrin works best for me with no bad effects. You don't necessarily have an allergy to Ibuprofin, but you are one of the ones that do experience the known side effects.
That being said, take what works best for you. So, Excedrin it is.
As far as Head-On goes, there is no scientific information that it works, yet some people say it works for them and others say not at all.
Alas, I digress from the OT.  -- "When you get lost in your imaginatory vagueness, your foresight becomes a nimble vagrant."
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 NY Tel Premium join:2004-04-09 Smithtown, NY | Are the known side effects what I have described?
lol this is so way off topic it is not funny... |
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| said by NY Tel :Are the known side effects what I have described? lol this is so way off topic it is not funny... There is a difference between a side-effect an an ADR (Adverse Drug Reaction). You have experienced one of the known side-effects. Not everyone experiences the side-effects. An ADR is a bit more serious; breathing issues, throat closures, etc.
Here's a unique side effect for me. Benedryl does not make tired. One of the side effects that most people experience is becoming tired. I have the reverse-side effect to it which is documented and experienced by a much smaller part of the population.
Yes, way off topic but informative none the less.  -- "When you get lost in your imaginatory vagueness, your foresight becomes a nimble vagrant."
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 NY Tel Premium join:2004-04-09 Smithtown, NY | Thanks, My internist Dr. Anna Phylaxis always tries to prescribe just what's right for me....At least that is what she tells me  |
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| said by NY Tel :Thanks, My internist Dr. Anna Phylaxis always tries to prescribe just what's right for me....At least that is what she tells me :) Did you know that Dr. Anna Phylaxis is the distant cousin of Anne Thrax? -- "When you get lost in your imaginatory vagueness, your foresight becomes a nimble vagrant."
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| said by Jeffrey :said by NY Tel :Thanks, My internist Dr. Anna Phylaxis always tries to prescribe just what's right for me....At least that is what she tells me :) Did you know that Dr. Anna Phylaxis is the distant cousin of Anne Thrax? And what about their cousin the wayward chef: Sal Monella  |
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