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finley1991 said:I've used Airborne as well and haven't noticed a difference. Your best bet is to wash your hands at every opportunity.
Don't drink the Kool-Aid!janetupnorth said:Been taking it for 3 days now - twice a day!
I hate just tasting it, although flavored, still not my favorite. So, I get a small glass of water, put the lemon-lime tablet in then add a tsp of Tropical Punch kool-aid. It's all good now!
chefann said:Don't drink the Kool-Aid!
Airborne and Emergen-C are both popular brands of dietary supplements that claim to support the immune system and prevent illness.
Yes, both Airborne and Emergen-C are generally considered safe for most individuals. However, it is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before adding any new supplement to your routine.
Airborne and Emergen-C come in the form of effervescent tablets that can be dissolved in water. Simply drop the tablet in a glass of water, let it fizz and dissolve, and then drink the mixture.
It is not recommended to take Airborne and Emergen-C together as they both contain high levels of vitamins and minerals. It is best to choose one or the other to avoid consuming too much of certain nutrients.
The effectiveness of Airborne and Emergen-C in preventing illness is still debated. Some studies have shown that they may help shorten the duration of a cold, but more research is needed to fully determine their efficacy.