Can you believe it? Some of the winners of the LipiGesic M giveaway haven’t contacted me – so I’m announcing some new winners to replace them! Please be sure to contact me here (☜ this is the important part!) over the next week with your address so that we can send you your prize.
Congratulations to the winners of the LipiGesic® M giveaway, sponsored by PuraMed BioScience®!
Here are the 10 winners, chosen using random.org . . .
Sally Andruss
Sanja Arietta
Amber Parton Hass
Heather Beebe Koczan
Mary LaHay
Cathleen MacPhee
Theresa Maddox
Laurel Nelson
Beverly Saum
Susan Trader
If you won, just send me your US mailing address, and our friends at PuraMed BioScience® will send you your prize! (Of course your address will only be used to send you your free LipiGesic-M.)
If you didn’t win this time, stay tuned for more giveaways in the future! And here’s some information about where to find LipiGesic M.
Want to know more? Here’s another video about this natural product for fighting migraine.
Don’t forget – there’s still time to enter the giveaway and receive a free box of LipiGesic® M from our friends at PuraMed BioScience®!
While you’re waiting to see if you’ve won, check out this video about a trial that was done using LipiGesic M. The doctor explaining the procedure is Dr. Roger Cady Co-Founder and CEO of the Headache Care Center in Springfield, Missouri.
There is still time to enter the giveaway to win a free 8 count box of migraine-fighter LipiGesic® M!
LipiGesic M is a treatment for migraine which uses two well-researched supplements – ginger and feverfew. But why these two?
Well, for one thing there is almost no incident of adverse effects with these two treatments. That already gives them an advantage over many drug treatments.
However, there are some very specific ways in which these two fight migraine symptoms.
Feverfew
Feverfew is one of the best-recognized herbs used for migraine treatment. Feverfew is actually a member of the daisy family. It was long used for treatment of migraine before modern science began to confirm that it really does work.
Feverfew has been used both as a preventative for migraine and an abortive (as in LipiGesic M). For some migraineurs, it not only reduces pain but also other migraine symptoms, such as sensitivity to light or noise and even nausea.
Even more good news: Feverfew is an anti-inflammatory, may stop spasms in the blood vessels, and one study (Monica Guzman, PhD, of the University of Rochester Medical School and research team, 2005) even suggested it may have leukemia-fighting properties!
No wonder feverfew has helped so many migraineurs!
Ginger
Over the last few years there has been an increased interest in ginger specifically as a nausea-fighter. Some researchers have suggested that it be taken after some surgeries and during cancer treatments. It’s also been used for motion sickness, and morning sickness during pregnancy.
But not only can ginger stop the nausea of migraine, it can have a part in killing the pain. Ginger also has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, and is often taken for muscle pain and migraine pain.
I have some great news! The good folks at PuraMed BioScience® – makers of LipiGesic® M – are sponsoring a giveaway for all our guests from the United States!
(Before the rest of you get too grumpy, remember there is currently a worldwide giveaway taking place – just share a recipe here!)
What is LipiGesic M? Well, we have talked about it before, but it’s been awhile, so let’s review.
LipiGesic M: Migraine Fighter
LipiGesic M is an over-the-counter migraine fighter containing feverfew and ginger. These two ingredients are well known by researchers as treatments for migraine and migraine symptoms. But LipiGesic M is different in a number of ways.
For one thing, we know that when it comes to migraine treatment, the whole is more than the sum of its parts. That’s why it’s often helpful to take two ingredients together in a specific ratio, such as ginger and feverfew.
Also, LipiGesic M is sublingual, which allows it to get into your system faster and easier than some other methods might. Just squeeze one sachet under your tongue as early in the attack as possible, let it absorb for 60 seconds, then swallow. Five minutes later, squeeze another one under your tongue and hold it for another 60 seconds. (Makers of LipiGesic M suggest that, for maximum absorption, you not eat or drink anything for 15 minutes.)
We’ll talk more about the two natural ingredients, feverfew and ginger, later. But first, a little about the contest.
LipiGesic M Giveaway!
The makers of LipiGesic M have generously offered to send their migraine-fighting product to 10 winners! Each winner will receive an 8-count box of LipiGesic M, typically enough to treat four headaches. Simply enter following the instructions below. You will have the opportunity to give yourself more than one chance to win.
The contest will be open to all US residents for two weeks – closing on the 22nd of October.
Before you enter, check out this testimonial from one person who has been helped by LipiGesic M.