Reddit Reddit reviews Airborne Zesty Orange Effervescent Tablets, 10 count - 1000mg of Vitamin C - Immune Support Supplement (Pack of 3)

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Airborne Zesty Orange Effervescent Tablets, 10 count - 1000mg of Vitamin C - Immune Support Supplement (Pack of 3)
Effervescent formula in tasty Orange Flavor. Add to your favorite beverage.1,000 mg of Vitamin C per tablet to support your immune systemHigh in antioxidants (Vitamins A, C & E) and excellent source of Zinc, Selenium, and ManganeseProprietary Herbal Blend including Echinacea & GingerGluten Free
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2 Reddit comments about Airborne Zesty Orange Effervescent Tablets, 10 count - 1000mg of Vitamin C - Immune Support Supplement (Pack of 3):

u/MrTooNiceGuy · 1 pointr/Wet_Shavers

The bambino fits into an empty AirBorne tube. There are other dissolving tablets that come in similar tubes, but I forget the name at the moment. I think Nuun?

u/devinrf · 1 pointr/skeptic

>Public interest in the subject, stimulated originally by the vigorous advocacy of Nobel laureate Linus Pauling during the 1970s continues to be high.

When I was in high school (a Math & Science Magnet, mind you) I was assigned to do a presentation on Pauling and the health benefits of Vitamin C. It wasn't 'til much later in life that I discovered it was all largely bunk (and that teacher was a bit of a quack).

Interesting side-note: I worked in public education for a while, myself, and the faculty and staff there virtually lived off Airborne and Emergen-C. The administration handed them out for free at the beginning of each year, encouraged us to use them, and kept an extra supply stocked in the office. A number of teachers drank it daily, especially during winter, over our lunch breaks like hot tea, each pack/tablet providing a 1000mg megadose. (2000mg is the Tolerable Upper Intake Level, beyond which much further could lead to diarrhea -- nevermind that none of them were deficient, most likely, in the first place. Don't recall any scurvy outbreaks while I was there...) Could never figure out why they just didn't eat a piece of fruit! "Apple a day..."