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  2. Does Airborne Work? Research on Preventing a Cold - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/cold-flu/does-airborne-work

    Airborne is a product that used to claim to prevent the common cold. It’s now touted as an immune-boosting supplement.

  3. The Top Five Cold Remedies That Do Not Work - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/.../2014/11/17/the-top-five-cold-remedies-that-do-not-work

    Airborne. You can find this in the cold remedy section many pharmacies (I did), but Airborne doesnt cure anything.

  4. Does Airborne Work? Uses and Side Effects - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/airborne-supplement-770675

    Airborne is a supplement with amino acids, herbal extracts, electrolytes, antioxidants, vitamins, and other ingredients to support immune function.

  5. Airborne vs. Emergen-C: Active Ingredients and Effectiveness - ...

    www.healthline.com/health/airborne-vs-emergen-c

    Airborne and Emergen-C are designed to boost your immune system. Both supplements contain high levels of vitamin C, but Airborne also has riboflavin (vitamin B2), zinc, and herbs.

  6. Airborne vs Emergen-C: A Pharmacist Explains Which Is Better

    www.verywellhealth.com/airborne-vs-emergen-c-8712182

    Here's what you need to know about popular supplements Airborne and Emergen-C, including how well they work, safety considerations, and other tips for boosting your immune system.

  7. Is “Airborne” effective against the common cold?

    www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/health-you-asked/airborne-effective-against-common-cold

    But you can fool lots. Airborne has weathered the storm and is very much alive, using a clever new ad. “Airborne is #1, and if you’ve used it you know. If you haven’t ask someone who has.” Legal but meaningless. A cold usually lasts a week. If you take Airborne I suspect it may last seven days.

  8. Airborne (dietary supplement) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airborne_(dietary_supplement)

    Airborne is an American brand of dietary supplement containing herbal extracts, amino acids, antioxidants, electrolytes, vitamins, and other ingredients originally marketed as preventing the common cold and improving immune function.

  9. The truth about 6 common cold remedies - TODAY

    www.today.com/health/truth-about-6-common-cold-remedies-t104946

    Airborne. The package claims it should be used by people who frequent crowded, germ-filled environments — office buildings, schools, restaurants, health clubs, theaters and of course airplanes —...

  10. Is Airborne An Effective Defense Against The Common Cold?

    medshun.com/article/can-airborne-stop-a-cold

    Airborne, a popular over-the-counter supplement, claims to boost the immune system and prevent the common cold. But does it really work? Read on to discover the truth about Airborne's effectiveness as a defense against the common cold.

  11. Does Airborne Really Stave off Colds? - ABC News

    abcnews.go.com/GMA/OnCall/story?id=1664514

    An Airborne ad testimonial called it a miracle cold buster. And the company said in a news release Airborne would get rid of most colds in one hour.