The Migraine Relief Guide

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Bottom line:

There was nothing in this book that was new to me. Nothing. Some of the information is outdated; some of it is just wrong. Much of the accurate information in the book, such as the four possible phases of a Migraine attack, can be found right here on this site — free of charge.

If you want to start or build your Migraine and headache library, and I think that's an excellent idea, take the #37, and go buy two or three good paperback books with it.

Another reason to stay away from this book is that, despite the "no-questions-asked" guarantee on their web site, getting a refund is proving very difficult. Emails requesting a refund were ignored. I paid via PayPal and had to file a dispute with them to get the refund.

Usually, there's something good to be found in any book. I have to say that this is the first "Zero-Star" review I've ever written, and it makes me sad.

Ranking: 0 stars out of 5 possible

 

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