Turns out Airborne medicine doesn't work
"There's no credible evidence that what's in Airborne can prevent colds or protect you from a germy environment. Airborne is basically an overpriced, run-of-the-mill vitamin pill that's been cleverly, but deceptively, marketed." - David Schardt, nutritionist at The Center for Science in the Public Interest (link)
"The makers of Airborne have agreed to refund customers more than $23 million. The settlement comes after a class-action lawsuit over false advertising. The popular formula originally claimed it could fend off the common cold. But the company has no research to support that claim. Dietary supplements like Airborne do not have to prove that they work, as long as they don't make specific claims. " - NBC 10 (link)
How to get your Refund for Airborne supplement
Call
1-888-952-9080 for more information
* Consumers who purchased Airborne between 2001 and 2007 must file by September 15th.