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Do the pain relievers ActivON and HeadON really work?


I've seen the commercials for these products, they seem like an easy and good idea, but do they really work?

NO! lol, they're CRAP! Everybody in my family has tried it before and we all HATE it!

Notice how they don't say 'it really works' in the commercial? That's because it doesn't

head on does, but dont expect it to work on migraines, lol. that doesn't help, just stings your forhead.

I DON'T KNOW!!!!! And I hate their commercials!!!!

These are both homeopathic topical analgesics applied to the forehead to relieve headaches. If they work for you, then that's great. I personally haven't had any success using HeadOn.

I have used AcitvON and it does work for my knees. I have pains in them a lot and hate taking a pain reliever because of the damage it can cause on your liver. When I apply it the pain usually goes away pretty quickly. I have a coworker who uses HeadON and she really likes it. I would give it a try, it sure beats the damage pain relievers do on your body.

I bought that headON crap it doesn't work.... the commercials are still annoying as you know what

I have tried all kinds of products out there for the arthritis in my knees. I did my own consumer report and discovered at one point in time that joint-ritis was a good product but it costed $20.00 for a small roll-on bottle. One day I went to buy the joint-ritis and they were sold out so I tried the Activ-on in the blue tube for joint and muscle pain. I found it to be a very good product. It worked for my knee pain and the best part about it is that it hardly has a smell. Unlike bengay and joint-ritis they have strong smells and everyone that you come in contact with can tell your wearing them. When I ran out of the blue Activ on I noticed that they had a red tube for arthritis. I tried it and thought it worked a little better then the blue tube. I highly recommend this product for 3 reasons: 1.) It costs $10.00 or under 2.) It works and 3.) There is hardly any smell so people don't know your wearing it. I hope this has been helpful for you.

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