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Halo Oral Antiseptic GRAPE 35 Doses 1 oz.
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ONE Brand NewFactory Sealed Box
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Halo Oral Antiseptic Spray
35 Doses
Children's GRAPE 1 oz
*** FOR BOTH
ADULTS
AND
CHILDREN
***
Helps
to
reduce infection
in
Minor Oral Irritations.
Halo is an oral antiseptic
, which once sprayed directly into the mouth, will coat the back of the oral cavity to provide sustained antiseptic action for up to six hours of protection against
airborne germs
you breath in. It's an FDA monographed oral antiseptic, that uses a very well-known germ-killing active ingredient. It is not a a dietary supplement. Halo Oral Antiseptic Spray,
35 Doses
Protects against
airborne germs
. Protection from the air you share.
Up to 6 hr protection per dose.
Clinically proven.
Kills 99.9%
of infectious germs
. Portable anywhere, anytime use. Great tasting
Grape Flavor
. No know drug interaction.Non-habit forming. Alcohol and sugar-free.
Dye-free.
Use Halo When Exposed to
Airborne
Germs:
Offices, Classrooms, Airplanes,
Elevators, Malls & Restaurants.
Active Ingredients:
Cetylpyridinium Chloride (0.1% Oral Anticeptic).
Inactive Ingredients:
Copovidone, Flavor, Methylparaben, PEG 60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Propylparaben, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium Saccharin, Water, Xanthan Gum, Xylitol. Adults and children 2 years of age and older: Spray three times directly in the oral cavity, allowing medicine to spread throughout the mouth, then swallow.
Use as needed up to three times a day
when exposed to airborne germs,
or as directed by a physician.
Store below 30&C (86&F).
HALO RESEARCH
Novel airborne germ-killing oral spray effective in fighting
colds and flu
Date:
September 9, 2012
Source:
University Hospitals Case Medical Center
Summary:
A new oral antiseptic spray is effective in killing 99.9
percent of infectious airborne germs that cause colds and
the flu.
FULL STORY
University Hospitals Case Medical Center
clinical
researchers will present findings about a one-two punch to
prevent colds and flu in San Francisco at the Interscience
Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
(ICAAC) on Sept. 9. The research team is presenting data in
two poster presentations that a new oral antiseptic spray is
effective in killing 99.9 percent of infectious airborne
germs. Findings from these two presentations led to the
development of Halo Oral Antiseptic, a first-of-its kind
germ-fighting spray which is currently on store shelves.
"Respiratory tract disease is a major cause of morbidity and
mortality throughout the world," says Frank Esper, MD,
infectious disease expert at UH Rainbow Babies &
Children's Hospital and lead author of one of the studies.
"Yet there has been limited progress in the prevention of
respiratory virus infections. Halo is unique in that it offers
protection from airborne germs such as influenza and
rhinovirus."
Dr. Esper and a team of researchers used glycerine and
xanthan gum as a microbial barrier combined with
cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) as a broad-spectrum anti-
infective agent to fight respiratory illnesses. To test this,
clinical strains of 2009 pandemic H1N1 were used as a
prototype virus to demonstrate Halo's anti-infective
activity in cell culture assays. "The glycerine and xanthan
gum prevent the germs from entering a person's system
and the CPC kills the germs once they're trapped there,"
explains Dr. Esper, who is also Associate Professor at Case
Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
Dr. Esper will present his findings that Halo will have clear
benefit to aid against infection and reduce disease from
epidemic, sporadic or pandemic respiratory viral infections,
particularly helping people at risk for severe respiratory
illness including immune-compromised individuals with
chronic lung disease, and military personnel.
Another study on Halo will be presented by Mahmoud
Ghannoum, PhD, of UH Case Medical Center, showing Halo's
effectiveness against disease-causing pathogenic germs.
The presentation asserts that respiratory and/or systemic
infections through airborne and manually transmitted
pathogenic microbes often enter the system through the
mouth, making Halo, an oral spray that targets these
pathogens, an effective way to prevent infections.
Additionally, preliminary data from the researchers found
that Halo completely kills all 11 clinical strains of
whooping cough (Bordetella pertussis) against which the
spray was tested.
The
results showed
that when a person used
three sprays
of Halo, it destroyed airborne germs breathed in for up to
six hours, even when people were eating and drinking. The
concept of coating the back of the oral cavity to prevent
germs from entering and then providing sustained
antiseptic action to kill airborne germs was developed by a
Cleveland company, Oasis Consumer Healthcare.
"Exposure to airborne germs is inevitable -- especially in
crowded environments and when traveling," said Dr.
Ghannoum, who is also the Director of the Center for
Medical Mycology at Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine. "Unlike other products that support the
immune system or protect from germs on surfaces or
hands, Halo is the first and only product of its kind to offer
protection from airborne germs."
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