
Count me as one of the converted. I've seen the light. Airborne is my constant companion these days when there's even a hint of a cold coming on.
For years I have poo-pooed this over-the-counter prophylactic and remedy for the common cold. My husband has been preaching Airborne for years as I just sniffled and asked for cough drops and another box of Kleenex.
Saturday at Temple Micah, the person sitting next to me in the choir admittedly had a doosy of a fresh new cold. She was sneezing and blowing and singing right next to me for 3 hours. There's only so much breath-holding and hand-washing you can do in a situation like this. I was pretty sure I was doomed.
Sure enough by 3 AM on Sunday morning, I woke up achy and with a sore throat. I determined that this was indeed a true test for Airborne. For me the sore throat is the trademark of a cold. Jake gave me one of those "What-the-F___-are-you-getting-up-for-this-is-the-middle-of-the-night?" looks as I dragged myself out of bed and trudged downstairs to make an Airborne cocktail.
I much prefer the Pink Grapefruit flavor over Lemon Lime. They are both rather gross and leave a telltale residue on the glass. But early Sunday morning I decided that I really didn't mind the flavor if the Pink Grapefruit fizz worked.
I got out of bed several hours later, still feeling lethargic, but miraculously the sort throat was gone. I had another round of Airborne with breakfast.
By the time I finished playing music with Deborah around 12 noon, all symptoms were gone and I had renewed energy.
I asked her professional opinion of Airborne and received a polite, "It can't hurt you." But clearly she doesn't believe for a minute that this stuff works.
I now have a supply at work and at home and I will not hesitate to break it out if the occasion arises. I have seen the light and been saved from the common cold. Halleluya!
I might need to reconsider my stance on meds. I've been sneezy for months and I'm not completely convinced it's "just allergies."
ReplyDeleteI hate taking medicine of any kind, but I also hate colds. I'm not sure how effective Airborne would be against a chronic condition.
ReplyDeleteI use it just before i'm airborne and also the first day of school and any time there are more than two kids out of class at a time with the sniffles. I haven't had a cold yet...(knocking othe side of my head to avert disaster).
ReplyDeleteYours sounds like an official endorsement, given it was designed for teachers!
ReplyDeleteHallelujah - you have seen the light, finally. Welcome to the flock of the airborne converts!
ReplyDeleteI think it has the same ingredients that I take individually. First and foremost, I take a vitamin supplement complex developed by a local doctor, Dr. Bergsteiner made of Thymic fractions, essential vitamins and minerals. That works well with every day prevention. If I feel something threatening, 50mg Zinc once a day, with Ecinesia(sp) and primrose oil. It does work better than just taking cold medications.
ReplyDeleteHmm...I've never tried Airborne but that is quite the endorsement. Have you ever tried Cold-fX? The thing about it that appeals to me is that you don't have to drink anything - it comes in pill form (I have a major aversion to drinking medicine). My friends swear by the stuff!
ReplyDeleteI must be taking it wrong...I bought the Airborne To Go (the one you put in water) and the next day I caught a cold I'm still not over yet.
ReplyDeleteI was really hoping it would work...and it was on sale at Wal-Mart!