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05-24-2007, 11:38 AM
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05-24-2007, 12:18 PM
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am i the only one who thinks Airborne doesnt work?
for some reason, im a big fan of the honey-orange flavored Alka-Seltzer.
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05-24-2007, 12:24 PM
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I like where Macallan was going with his response....nothing like a little nose candy to make you feel better........Just kidding people!
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05-24-2007, 03:17 PM
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i love aleve, im waiting for them to put it into a liquid capsule  ...that being said the tylenol quick release works well too. i also use delsym cough syrup, doesnt taste too good but lasts 12 hours.
as far as the Airborne, i never take a whole tablet. i get a glass of water, dissolve it, and let my daughter drink about a quarter of it and i finish the rest.
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05-24-2007, 07:51 PM
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Airborne. Zicam!! (Although someone is suing them saying that they lost their sense of smell... It doesn't defer me from buying it, however)
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05-24-2007, 08:09 PM
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I usually have colds for a really long time. I used Zicam for my last cold and I was pleasantly pleased, but I haven't been able to smell anything since last week   , therefore I can't taste ANYTHING   !!
I am in a wedding on Saturday and I don't want to be hacking us stuff in front of the church.
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05-24-2007, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by tld221
am i the only one who thinks Airborne doesnt work?
for some reason, im a big fan of the honey-orange flavored Alka-Seltzer.
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i think its 99% placebo effect, but i figure it can't hurt. its really just a supplement.
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05-24-2007, 04:16 PM
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am i the only one who thinks Airborne doesnt work?
for some reason, im a big fan of the honey-orange flavored Alka-Seltzer.
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I agree with you, especially after reading this:
Does Airborne Really Stave Off Colds?
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Airborne said that a double-blind, placebo-controlled study was conducted with "care and professionalism" by a company specializing in clinical trial management, GNG Pharmaceutical Services. GNG is actually a two-man operation started up just to do the Airborne study. There was no clinic, no scientists and no doctors. The man who ran things said he had lots of clinical trial experience. He added that he had a degree from Indiana University, but the school says he never graduated... Airborne insists the results are valid, but the company is removing all references to the study from its Web site and packaging.
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Airborne Baloney
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Harriet Hall, a retired U.S. Air Force flight surgeon and family physician who studies alternative medicine... looked up Airborne's ingredients in the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database and found no evidence that any of the ingredients prevents colds. Worse, vitamin A is unsafe in doses greater than 10,000 units a day, and Airborne contains 5,000 units per tablet and recommends five pills a day or more. The only positive finding was for vitamin C, for which some evidence indicates that taking high doses may shorten the duration of cold symptoms by one to one and a half days in some patients. But the large amounts needed may cause side effects. "There's more evidence for chicken soup than for Airborne," Hall told me. "In the absence of any credible double-blind studies to support the claims for Airborne, I'll stick to hand washing."
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and finally...
Created by a School Teacher!!!
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Without actually saying so, the package implies every which way it can that Airborne is a medicine that prevents or cures colds. But did you notice the asterisks on the four sentences containing any reference to actually treating colds? I scoured the package for clarification, but I had to literally use a magnifying glass before I could make out the footnote in fine, fine print that read: *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease... So if this product wasn't intended to treat colds, why should we take it at the first sign of cold symptoms, and why use it in airplanes, carpools etc.? What does it even mean to REPEAT EVERY THREE HOURS AS NECESSARY? Necessary to do what? It doesn't make any sense, but the manufacturer Knight McDowell Labs knows that few people will ever notice.
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I'm sure it works for some people, but that wasn't always the case for me. Needless to say, my days of evangelizing Airborne are over.
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05-24-2007, 08:22 PM
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Not sure if I can find link(s) but I recall Consurmers Reports not being very happy with it either.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/h...hTerm=airborne
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12-29-2007, 11:40 PM
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I got prescribed Amoxicillin and some cough medicine (that I don't want to take) to fix my bronchitis. I went back to the pharmacy and got Delsym, which the pharmacist suggested and said was non-drowsy. I called back to make sure it was safe to take with Amoxicillin. So I took my meds before coming to bed. I instantly felt drowsy as hell. My cheeks got fire red (pretty sure that's from the Amox cuz it's been doin that the last few days). I seriously feel like I'm high as a kite. I looked up symptoms and stuff online and read that it's one of those cough medicines stupid kids use to get high, but you have to use a high dosage. WTF YO? I haven't felt like this since I "didn't inhale" in college.
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God bless the developers of Imitrex. It's the only thing that takes care of my migraines.
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