How does Head On work?



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I don't know but after reading this I don't think I'd want to use it.

UPDATED: HeadOn for headache or Migraine? Is it risky?
Please note that in that has be a change surrounded by the information reported here, specifically that Dr. Newman has retracted his statement more or less potassium dichromate being potentially terrifying. Please see this blog entry for Dr. Newman's August 1 statement.

HeadOn is an over-the counter headache and Migraine product. Their television commercials use the slogan, "HeadOn, apply it directly to the forehead. There are at tiniest six variations of the product:
HeadOn Migraine Relief
HeadOn Tension Headache Relief
HeadOn Headache Relief
HeadOn P.M. Pain Reliever/Sleep Aid
HeadOn Sinus Headache Relief
HeadOn Headache Relief Extra Strength

According to the pack information, it's recommended for adults and children 12 years and older. The statements made by the businessman include:

Safe and Effective
Safe to use with other medication
Invisible & Non-Greasy
No unwanted side effects
Can be used as often as needed
Homeopathic

Dr. Larry Newman is the director of the Roosevelt Headache Institute contained by Manhattan. According to Dr. Newman, not only is at hand no scientific proof of the HeadOn's claims, an ingredient that's the primary moving ingredient in most of the formulations, potassium dichromate, which is used surrounded by developing photographic film and may truly be dangerous.

Dr. Newman stated,
"It's used to develop photographic prints and if you read nearly it, it says it should not come within contact with the skin"

A spokesman for the factory owner of HeadOn, Miralus Healthcare, countered, "These are ingredients that have be used for headaches and migraine agony relief for over two hundred years."

WCTS-TV contained by New York contacted the National Advertising Division of the Better Business Bureau and were told that Miralus "only just failed to provide them near reliable clinical testing to support it's product claims."

Over-the-counter products such as HeadOn are subject to far smaller amount stringent FDA regulations than prescription medications. Dr. Newman also commented, "We don't know what's within them, they don't know what's in them, the FDA doesn't know what's contained by them."

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It doesnt
Apply it directly to your forehead, silly!
it doesn't. if you bought one, take it spinal column and get a reimbursement.
I don't know and I won't be trying it.
I hate that commercial!!
HeadOn is suppose to work for migraines.

From the article above it have been updated:
Look at this connection
http://headaches.about.com/b/a/257223.ht.

Now the guy is proverb that IT IS safe and nil wrong with it. Something really is wrong here especially next to in a quantity of days they had these report's. Its almost similar to they are just trying to win more attention for the product and not telling the truth in the order of the product.
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