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Boiron - Oscillococcinum, 12 pellets | 
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| Brand: Boiron Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $8.41 (On sale from $16.49) - $11.89 (On sale from $28.25)
Rating: 14 reviews
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UPC: 306962738242 EAN: 0306962738242
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Magnificent flu remedy March 29, 2008 Tenna Merchent (Noblesville, IN USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was sick this morning, with chills, diarrhea, and vomiting. I grabbed my oscillococcinum, and took a bottle then laid down. I woke up a few hours later, and felt fine. No symptoms at all. Now my three year old is complaining of being cold, so I gave him a little bit, he fell asleep, and hopefully when he wakes up he will feel as good as I do. I learned about the remedy from a CD course by the famous homeopath Dana Ullman. In the course he explains that the heart and liver of a duck has every known strain of the flu, this may be one of the reasons chicken soup is so helpful when you have a cold. As a result, given in homeopathic doses, it stimulates the body to fight off the flu. This is a remedy that I always have on hand.
It worked for me! November 22, 2007 Miz Lara (Atlanta, GA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I am not a homeopathic believer by any means, but I promise you I wouldn't be writing this unless I actually thought that the product did some good. Anyway, on Tuesday morning I had come down with what was probably the world's worst flu. Body aches, fever, chills, sore throat--the whole shebang. I visited my family Wednesday night. Unfortunately, my mom was out of flu medicine, so she made a quick stop to the store to purchase some for me. She came back with some Oscillococcinum, saying, "It's worth a shot, right?" I begrudgingly took some. Then another dose. And then another. Always with my cold medicine, of course, so it could all be in my head. But I have NEVER bounced back as quickly taking regular cold medicine. I feel almost 100% and it hasn't even been a full day later. I was outside wrestling with the dog just a little while ago, when I had just yesterday anticipated an entire week's worth of recovery time because I normally get over illnesses slowly. I just had to share my amazing experience with this product. DEFINITELY worth a go!
I can't explain it - but it works for me every time. June 15, 2007 BDC (Los Angeles) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
I would assume that the folks who gave this product a good review have literally tried it and gotten good results first, right? I can't say the same for those who give it a bad review. All I can say is, even after lectures from my husband on how homeopathy as quackery, (I have no opinion on homeopathy one way or the other) this stuff works for me every single time, so it's a staple in my medicine cabinet. I tried the cold meds from this company with no results, but did find out that this is their best selling product, so we all can't be suckers if that's the case. If it does work for you, then it's a valuable thing to have around. Take at the first sign of fever or flu and go lie down, and if you're like me, you'll be fine the next day.
Duck liver??? June 14, 2007 Aaron Gabriel (USA) 2 out of 15 found this review helpful
Oscillococcinum is a homeopathic "remedy" made from duck liver. I'm not kidding. DUCK LIVER. Because homeopathic remedies were grandfathered into the 1938 law that created the regulation of medicines, the FDA has no choice but to allow this quackery to be sold as if it were real medicine. It's snake oil. Save your money.
Good value March 23, 2007 Henry Chow (San Jose, CA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
This was a great value buy. But some of the tubes were half full, but with that many at that cost it was a good buy.
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