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Personally, I would consider the herbs in Airborne completely safe as
it contains the basic herbs in chinese yin chiao--Lonicera
(honeysuckle), Forsythia, Schizonepeta--and has ginger, echinacea,
chinese vitex and isatis added. I would never take this product,
however, and would not consider it safe for anyone, b/c I do not
believe that artificial sweeteners are safe. It contains splenda and
acesulfame potassium. The mom would be much better off taking yin chiao.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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