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CVS Airshield

CVS Airshield Review



Overall 5.00 of 5 (by 1 user)




This stuff absolutely works.
5 star rating

not rich, practical, health conscious, a busy person, value conscious, cost-conscious, budget conscious
Pros

    It Works!, Easy to use.


NOV
19
2007

If youve ever heard of Airborne, you probably know it works... but at $6 a bottle it gets expensive. Airshield is less than half the price of Airborne but just as effective.

If youve never heard of Airborne or Airshield, maybe you should look for it next time you catch a cold, or are feeling like youre going to get sick, or even if youre going to a public place where you know there will be lots of foreign germs.

Its basically a high dose of vitamins that come in a fizz tablet much like Alka Seltzer. You just dissolve one in about 4-6 ounces of water and drink it once its dissolved. You repeat this about every 3-4 hours up to for times a day. A child only needs half a tablet per dose.

Somehow it boosts your immune system, and your cold will be cut in half... or it may never fully develop if you ctach it soon enough.

In my personal experience it helped clear up a skin infection in less than a week. After I had an allergic reaction to the antibiotics I was prescribed and couldnt get another appointment for a week, I decided to try Airshield, hoping it would help me feel better. It did, and even my Doctor couldnt believe all I had used was Airshield.

I found it at a store called Big Lots for $2.50 a bottle, 10 tablets, about 2.5 days worth. Airborne costs almost $6 for the same amount. Walmart has its own brand for about $3.50.

Try this stuff, you wont be sorry.

I_thumb_up CVS Airshield is recommended by MissPetiteFeet

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