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Got the sniffles?Got the Sniffles?Story by Lynn HaleyHere’s a new and natural way to find relief… How would you like to stop a cold—cold? A new made-in-Alberta product is helping everyone from professional hockey players to senior citizens do just that. It’s called COLD-fX—a scientifically proven natural remedy that effectively boosts the immune system, fights the effects of colds and flus and generally makes you feel energized and healthier. Taken on a regular basis, COLD-fX is proven to reduce your risk of getting a cold or the flu by a whopping 89%. And, if the sniffles have already started, taking COLD-fX will relieve your symptoms and get you back to normal faster. COLD-fX is made with a patented extraction process, which makes the ingredients standardized and safe to use. In fact, COLD-fX is the first and only natural health product in North America to successfully complete the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s stringent clinical trials. The product also has a DIN number (drug identification number) from Health Canada which approves the ingredients and backs up the claims of what the product can do. COLD-fX (available at all major pharmacies) has no known side effects, is non-drowsy and non-simulating (which means it doesn’t keep you up at nights). It doesn’t interact with antibiotics or the flu shot and is safe and effective for long-term use. (Pregnant or lactating women should consult their doctors.) TO LEARN MORE CHECK OUT: cold-fx.com
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