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17268. kari said in November 27th, 2007

Never taken it, probably never will.

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17272. Scooter said in November 27th, 2007

I haven’t tried it, but several people I know swear by it. Now I know what to say next time they tell me to take it! How scary about the vitamin A thing, it seems like the FDA or someone should step in and make them change their recommendations.

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17307. jnettie said in November 27th, 2007

I love the stuff myself. Though I will admit that what you’ve said about Vitamin A does give me pause, it seems to work for me. I seldom take more than 1 a day anyhow. Heck, even if it’s just the placebo effect, I still think it’s worth it.

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17369. MsPeachy said in November 28th, 2007

It has never worked for me. Plus, having a cold is almost preferable to dealing with the disgusting taste. Yuck!

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17384. littelfredpunkinhead said in November 28th, 2007

I had what I thought was a cold last January (turned out to be the flu), and was just about to take Airborne when I saw an article online about that. So I decided to just stick with the “lots of fluids/sleep” approach. Oh, and Tamiflu too when I found out it was the flu!

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17447. BNZ said in November 29th, 2007

Wow. I hope it’s clear on the packaging that it shouldn’t be taken by anyone pregnant or intending to conceive, since vitamin A is linked to birth defects. And just for a bit of light reading, here is the wikipedia page on Vitamin A overdose (Hypervitaminosis A)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypervitaminosis_A

Not something worth taken for any degree of ‘placebo effect’ in my opinion.

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17586. IrishEyes said in November 30th, 2007

FDA doesn’t regulate vitamins or supplements and Airborne claims to be an herbal supplement. They just have to careful what claims they make.

Never took this stuff myself.

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