Legal narcotic?


Question:
There's a TV commercial where a woman who appears to be high is rubbing something on her forehead while an announcer, who sounds like she may also be high, just repeats, "Head on. Apply directly to the forehead." Then another announcer says that the Head On product is available at drug stores. Is this some kind of legal narcotic?

Answers:
No it is not a narcotic, it is just a new nostrum for relief of headaches. From the people I've talked to that have used it, it is not very effective.
It's like a giant stick of chapstick that you rub on your forehead to relieve headaches. Supposedly, it works better than an aspirin because you apply it "head on," directly to the area it is supposed to be helping. I think it's bogus.


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