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![]() DIRECTIONS FOR INTERNAL USE: Mix one teaspoon in 8 oz. of hot or cold water. Add honey if a sweetener is desired. Do not exceed 4 teaspoons a day. To enjoy the benefits of this product without the consumption of alcohol, add one teaspoon to a cup of hot, boiled water. Let sit for 5 minutes. DIRECTIONS FOR EXTERNAL USE: For occasional use, apply solution liberally to the scalp. Place a thin tower or gauze soaked with this solution over your head. Sit in a reclined position for one hour. Rinse with water or shampoo to remove solution. CHRONIC USE: Follow directions for occasional use - twice a day, morning and evening. Use 4 days in a row. Rinse with shampoo to remove solution. DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR LACTATING. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. To users in the U.S.: this statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
![]() ![]() ![]() Dr. Rudranath Rickhi's Findings (Summary) Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a topical preparation in the relief of migraine headaches. Setting: Private clinic in Trinidad Date of Final Report: February 22, 1997 Subjects: All patients presented to the clinic showed signs and symptoms consistent with migraine headaches of any type. Inclusion criteria are greater than 9 years of age, (with consent given by a parent or guardian), and having no open lesions to the scalp. Method: Patients with migraine headaches were divided randomly into two groups: (1) the group to whom the topical solution is to be applied to the scalp on a 1/2 hour schedule, following which, the patient is to lie down in a darkened room. (2) a control group who are placed in a darkened quiet room and have a placebo solution applied to the head every half hour. Effect was evaluated by subjective measure (i.e. patient descriptions of pain pre- and post-treatment using a scale of 1 to 10), as well as by recording alterations in the symptoms of migraines (i.e. photophobia, vomiting). After three applications, if the therapy was ineffective, other therapies were applied. Results: Survey completed on 30 patients with acute migraine. |
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