Do you think Airborne really works?
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Taglo |
There is currently a class action suit against the company. Its all BS about a school teacher making it. |
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jack c |
i doubt it, it would need to filter all the air your breathing |
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Fla Ma Ya Ha |
A few studies have shown that it doesn't work. I believe the company was told to tone down it's claims because of this. |
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ladytc |
It didn't help me at all, but my Aunt thought it was wonderful. |
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Gary Y |
People will believe anything - amazing. The product is a crock, scam, rip-off. There is NO evidence of its efficacy and safety. Even after settling a $22 million class action for false advertising, people still believe. “There’s no credible evidence that what’s in Airborne can prevent colds or protect you from a germy environment,” said Center for Science in the Public Interest’s senior nutritionist David Schardt, who reviewed Airborne’s claims. “Airborne is basically an overpriced, run-of-the-mill vitamin pill that’s been cleverly, but deceptively, marketed.” The CSPI acted as co-counsel against Airborne in the lawsuit. Can't you see scam when its right in front of you??? |
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Colleen F |
Yes! Yes! Yes! I am 37 and have had blemishes all my life. I started using airborne a year ago in October. I rarely have breakouts and when I get facials, they tell me my skin is in great condition. Which they never told me that before I started using the product. It is expensive but well worth it. Also, I have notice a difference in any lines I had. I hope you have the experience I do. I have never found any other product that worked for me. And I have tried them all!! |
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metrotronic |
No not that well but I do think that the vitamins ACD in it help to stop colds so maybe in that respect. Have a blessed day. |
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Shaun and Nikolas's Mom. |
The antioxidants in the supplement are known for their cold fighting abilities. The ONLY reason they have a law suit against them is because they claim, on their website that their product CURES and prevents. There is nothing wrong with the actual product. Legally, you cannot claim that a "natural" product (vitamin/herb etc) can cure anything.They had enough balls to do so. |
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uwaiu |
As the saying goes: "Works for me !" |
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oldtimekid2 |
It depends on what you want it to "work" for. Airborne has several great antioxidants, so it can be good for protecting the body from free radicals. Many people that say it "doesn't work" are often those that try to get it to beat a cold that they have... that's not what it's for. Normally, they recommend to take Airborne right before you go into a crowded area... an antioxidant boost to minimize the impact, really. Yes, there is a lawsuit against the makers because they made their claims a bit bigger than they should have and they got in trouble for it... that doesn't mean the product doesn't work for anything. However, it's generally cheaper to buy a good antioxidant complex and take it daily. |
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