“When we first began researching the properties and active ingredients for Sinol and we came across clinical trials being performed by Johns Hopkins, Boston Medical College, The New England Center for Headache and a dozen more,” said Paul Carpenter, president of Sinol USA. “I corresponded with Dr. Alan Rapoport, a Neurologist who works at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, is a professor of neurology at Yale and is co-founder of The New England Center for Headache. Rapoport and other researchers were using capsaicin in trials and getting very impressive results,” Carpenter stated.
The ingredients in Sinol sounds more like sun tan lotion than a drug but this is good news. Aloe, rosemary, sea salt and capsaicin are a few of the ingredients that make this product a real prospect for relieving headache pain. Accordingly, a nasal spray works much faster than pills or liquids and relief can be achieved within minutes. Jean Mauro, a patient at the New England Center for Headache, says, “I have been using Sinol at the first sign of my headaches, sometimes needing 2 sprays in each nostril and I have succeeded in heading off numerous headaches.” Mauro has purchased Sinol four times in the past year.
Melissa Ellis, VP of Operations for Sinol, comments that the re-purchases on our product confirms the efficacy. “We get calls from all over the globe and the testimonials are very heart warming. Medical doctors from around the country are recommending Sinol to their patients. This is a very exciting time for Sinol and we are now on the shelves at CVS and Kroger,” said Ellis.
Sinol is not addictive, has no harsh side effects or rebound headaches like other medication. Sinol can be used in conjunction with other medications and if you are pregnant, however, you need to consult with a physician first.
Sinol is a breath of fresh air to those that suffer from migraines, tension, cluster and premenstrual headaches. Sinol USA has also created a Allergy/Sinus nasal spray that is being used by The New York Allergy and Sinus Centers in Manhattan. Dr Laura Rogers, an allergist in Chicago, states she has had tremendous results with Sinol and it is a great alternative to prescription pharmaceuticals.
Look for Sinol today at CVS, Kroger or a retailer near you.
Newtown, CT (PRWEB) May 14, 2007
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Martha Stewart OmniMedia

This product is NOT in Cvs. The company is trying to build demand at the store level by giving out false information. This is not good business and may be against the law. I would take this down if I were you.
Thanks for dropping by Anonymous. I double checked with CVS on their website and by phone, and it is available. Here is the link to where you can purchase it and it is in stock. - http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/search?ActiveCat=499&Query=sinol
CVS.com is different from what the PR says. It is not on the shelves in the stores. I talked to the main buyer for stores Steve and he said NOT in the stores. The PR is misleading.
Mary from Ct.
Gotcha, Mary. I double checked with CVS and customer service has confirmed that this could possibly be “in stock” on their internet store. That’s as much as I got.
Sinol is available at CVS, I purchased a bottle yesterday and it is really an unbelievable product. Sinol is in the section where Tylenol and Advil, bottom shelf next to Vanquish.
Very nice product and it works tremendously well, I am a repeat buyer!
Thanks for giving us a review on Sinol!
Sorry for pulling this old posting to the top again, but I didn’t see it before. This product sounds incredible if it works… but I’ve never even seen it before!
Did it ever get popular and I’ve just missed it for some reason?
Katharina, now that you have mentioned it…. I have totally forgotten about this post.
I have a migraine problem, probably because of the amount of time I spend in front of the computer. I have been meaning to pick this up when I cross the border to Washington, but I keep on forgetting….
If this product works the way it is written up to work, this could be a *great* thing for migraine sufferers! Then on the other side of the fence, though, I guess if it would work that great, I would have heard about it before this.
Katharina, will let you know. Next time I cross the border I will pick one up.
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