Herbal Medication Relieves Painful Migraine Headaches

Main Category: Headache / Migraine
Also Included In: Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine
Article Date: 22 Nov 2006 - 0:00 PDT

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Raghu Bajwa MD, Chairwoman of Guruji Herbal, Inc. announced the availability of Migrowin(C)(R)(TM) at the Complementary and Natural Healthcare CAM EXPO. Twenty five Million Americans, about 17 percent of women and 7 percent of men suffer from migraine headaches. This debilitating affliction occurs on a recurring basis, is extremely painful and affects the quality of life of people suffering from it.

Migrowin(C)(R)(TM) is a powerful food supplement which provides relief to sufferers of migraine headaches. Migrowin(C)(R)(TM) combines 10 herbal supplements in a single capsule to provide relief for migraine headaches. Clinical studies over the last two years show that Migrowin(C)(R)(TM) brought relief to 95% of migraine headache sufferers who took the supplement over a period of three months.

Guruji Herbal is a developer of alternative treatments for common disorders. Guruji Herbal integrates the practices of modern medicine with traditional remedies practiced for thousands of years in Ayurveda -- the World's oldest medical practice.

Guruji Herbal, Inc.
http://www.gurujiherbal.com

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