No need for snarky bullshit. What I'm saying is that it doesn't really matter because in my case it costs less and presumably works more effectively than before I wasn't using it. Call it anecdotal, I don't really care because it still contradicts the generalizations you're trying to make here.
Most trials for CH medications can have a high placebo efficacy because the triggers are so varied as is the duration. I could go an entire morning with one and all of a sudden it will disappear by midday like it was never there. Other times it will come on suddenly later in the day and then last for 48 hours or more. Sometimes it was intensified by light and sound like a typical migraine, other times it wouldn't make a difference.