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Be gone™ Congested Headache is a natural homeopathic formula that relieves headaches caused by throbbing pain, weakness, and dizziness. It also relieves congested feeling, often stress-related. The product is made from homeopathic ingredients such as Cal fluor, Ferrum phos, Nat phos, and Nt mur. It has been in use since 1873 and is considered safe, effective, and easy to administer. The recommended dose is two pills every three hours for two days for adults and one pill for children. If the symptoms persist or recur, discontinue use and consult a licensed practitioner.*

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image of label - BG CongestedHeadache label

This is a product advertisement for a natural care/homeopathic medicine for weakness, dizziness, and stress-related symptoms such as congested headache. It contains 10z of pills with ingredients such as Calc fluor 6c, Ferrum phos 6c, Nat phos 6¢, and Nat mur 6¢. The recommended dosage is 2 pills every 3 hours for 2 days, then 2 pills in the morning and at night for 2 weeks for adults and 1 pill for children. It warns users to discontinue use if symptoms persist and to consult a licensed practitioner if pregnant or nursing. The advertisement also provides a number for customer support and a website: www.BeGone.com. Lot number on the product is also present.*

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