Arborne was invented by a SCHOOL TEACHER instead of a medical researcher!! They BRAG about this.
Hogwash.
The worst thing is that they do is prey upon cancer patients who are desperately trying to avoid getting infections.
"PROTECTS YOU FROM AIRBORNE VIRUSES!"
WALGREENE'S AND CVS NOW HAVE JUMPED ON THE BANDWAGON FOR MONEY FROM THIS REVOLTING FRAUD copying the dishonest
packaging and lies.
Yeah, it's got vitamin C in it. So what? Vitamin C does nothing.
You only need the tiniest amount and you ALREADY have your fill right now
and will immediately piss all of this extra vitamin C out for the functionless, superfluous waste that it is.
VITAMIN C. PLEASE--LINUS PAULING HAS BEEN DEAD FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS!
Airshield is CVS's knock-off of the quack "medicine" AIRBORNE that has been advertised forever as PROTECTION FROM AIRBORNE VIRUSES. The packages no longer show scary bugs and germs in the air around people anymore. They GOT SUED for millions and you can't even GOOGLE the original packaging I assume because Google would get sued---but CVS can still make some money selling quackery and don't mind doing so. Airshield is CVS's quack imitation with its own FRAUDULENT CLAIM right in the name. The clear dishonest implication is that it SHIELDS YOU from airborne viruses. Nonsense. Quack supplements like this should not be allowed. How many people DIED OF COVID by this fraudulent claim of protection from AIRBORNE viruses oh, oh and being SHIELDED FROM THEM? HOW MANY? Yes, it has vitamin C in it which is worthless as a supplement as virtually everyone has more than they can use and DAILY excrete the excess. That vitamin is good for curing scurvy but it has a SHIELDING effect on airborne viruses? Fat chance. 1000mg--- the body can't USE that much. Supports your immune system? Well you can say that about ANY food you eat. Oh, it was invented by a SCHOOL TEACHER. Oh, my God some companies will do ANYTHING for money. This doesn't protect anyone from ANYTHING but it very well have got a lot of gullible people killed during Covid. https://drugstorenews.com/otc/airborne-hit-30-million-judgment-false-ad-claims