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Sunday, October 23, 2005

AIRBORNE Cold And Flu Tablets

After being in close quarters with a person who was visibly ill with a very bad cold, I felt that I could have caught it a few days later. Perhaps, because of the sneezing into my general direction. I decided to try the AIRBORNE Cold And Flu Tablets to supplement my usual vitamin regiment. Wow! I actually felt better in 20 minutes! So here is their link.

http://www.airbornehealth.com/
AIRBORNE tablets are a fizzy tablet that you drop into a glass of water and drink.

AIRBORNE was created by Victoria Knight-McDowell, 2nd grade teacher by combining seven herbs (each with a specific function in Eastern medicine)and amino acids, anti-oxidants and electrolytes.

There is no known bacterial, viral, or fungal "resistance" to complex herbal formulas. Some of these formulas have been used for thousands of years with no evidence of waning efficacy.

The Chinese medicine text, the "Nei Ching" is estimated to have been drafted in 200 a.d., and contains formulas that are still used effectively for infections today. The "resistance to resistance" of Chinese and other herbal formulas, is thought to occur because there are several herbs in each formula, and each herb has many complex plant alkaloids. This complexity is believed to be too much for the "bugs" to process; it is much easier for them to adapt and "outwit" the simpler "one item" pharmaceuticals. According to certain health experts in America and abroad, traditional herbal medicines may soon be our only weapon against bacteria, like staphylococcus--"staph"--that are fast becoming resistant to antibiotics!

Please refer to Wall Street Journal Article 5/8/03: "New Respect for Chinese Herbal Medicine.

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