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<pubDate>Tue, 27 February 2007 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
<title>"Bioponic Phytoceuticals Announces European Union (EU) Distribution of its Flight Spray® Products with King Events Int'l"</title>
<link>http://www.flightspray.com/news.html</link>

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KULA, MAUI, HAWAII, Date: February 27, 2007 /PRNewswire- -Bioponic Phytoceuticals, Inc. ("Bioponic" or "the Company") (OTC PK: BPYT) today announced European Union (EU) distribution of its Flight Spray product with an exclusive agreement signed with King Events International (KEI.scrl) of Brussels, Belgium.
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Flight Spray® is the first nasal hydration product designed for airline travelers. Used to moisten the nasal passages and alleviate nasal dryness, Flight Spray supports health and well-being. This natural nasal spray is formulated by combining two of the most effective herbal ingredients (Turmeric root and Spearmint) used in the treatment of nasal ailments. Effective at the first signs of nasal dryness, Flight Spray can be used while traveling, in a crowd, or any time natural nasal relief is desired.
King Events International (KEI.scrl) (<A href="http://www.kingevents.be">http://www.kingevents.be</a>) is a Brussels, Belgium based provider of specialized marketing services to the Europen Union. KEI.scrl is a support marketing company with expertise in sales support, incentives and reward actions, seminars, symposiums and events, worldwide. "Our professionalism and worldwide experience assists in every stage of a project development to make a marketing success, including product launches."  KEO.scrl will provide marketing and product distribution services for the introduction of Flight Spray into the EU.
"Bioponic's Flight Spray fits in well with KEI.scrl's travel specialty and product marketing business.  We are excited to introduce Flight Spray to European customers, expanding its availability into the substantial European Union market" said Steven M. Schorr, Chairman & CEO -Bioponic Phytoceuticals, Inc.
Bioponic Phytoceuticals is engaged in the development, production and distribution of Bioresonant Phytotherapeutic™ products (a new healing modality) for sale in the Complementary Alternative Medicine ("CAM") and natural products markets. The Company has developed several branded product lines in distribution (including the nationally recognized natural nasal spray: Flight Spray, <a href="http://www.flightspray.com">http://www.flightspray.com</a>). Bioponic is focused on the production of natural products that are used to promote health and well-being. <a href="http://www.bioponic.com">http://www.bioponic.com</a> <br>Contact: Steven M. Schorr/ CEO, Bioponic Phytoceuticals, <a href="mailto:info@bioponic.com">info@bioponic.com</a>, ph: 808-876-1711
All statements other than statements of historical fact included in this press release are "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of federal securities laws. Such forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, some of which are beyond the Company's control that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current expectations. 

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<pubDate>Wed, 10 May 2006 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
<title>"First class in economy"</title>
<link>http://www.flightspray.com/news.html</link>

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Turning right instead of left upon entering a plane is a sad fact of life for most of us. But now you can transform a crowded cattle-class corral into a first-class experience, writes KEE HUA CHEE.
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The seat is what separates the rich from the peasants. In Business and First, you can sleep flat on your back; in Economy you get a crummy little seat, but you can improve on it.
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(Flight Spray is one of the products mentioned)
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* Flight Spray
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Increase your odds of staying healthy with the first nasal spray for air travellers. Dry aircraft cabins, recycled air and sneezing, coughing passengers do not improve your enclosed surroundings.
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Made from turmeric (an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal agent), spearmint (natural anti-septic) and purified water, Flight Spray (RM53) prevents viral infections, alleviates nasal dryness and relieves cold symptoms. Muslims will appreciate it since it’s alcohol-free. 
Spray thrice into each nostril during and after flight or as desired. Spray quickly, firmly and inhale deeply and exhale through mouth. Instant refreshment
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Complete Article <a href="http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2006/5/6/lifefocus/14021837&sec=lifefocus">HERE</a>

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<pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2006 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
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"Fight back against travel germs"
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Fight back against travel germs
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By <a href="mailto:nrhone@ajc.com">Nedra Rhone</a>
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     With air travel at an all-time high, along with concerns over catching a
contagious disease, more and more travelers are turning into germophobes.
Assuming the fetal position won't do much to ward off SARS or avian flu,
concerned travelers can stock up on germ-fighting products.
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     From disposable seat covers to personal air filters, there is something to
satisfy the germophobe in us all, even if many of the dangers are more imagined
than real.
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     Anything that claims to stop the spread of germs has "a whole heck of a lot
of marketing involved," said Dr. Phyllis Kozarsky, professor of medicine and
infectious disease at Emory University.
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     The best you can do, Kozarsky said, is use a waterless gel to clean your
hands before eating and before and after using the restroom. And if you are
sick, stay home.
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     "I can't think of anything that is going to prevent transmission of an
illness when you are in a closed environment with a person who has a
transmissible disease," she said.
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     But that doesn't mean you can't try. Here are some products popular among
consumers who hope to chase the germs away:
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     * Boost your defenses: Atlanta shoppers stock up on $9 Airborne tablets
before stepping into a germ-filled environment, said Gwin Hammond, spokeswoman
for Mori Luggage and Gifts.
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     Created by a second-grade teacher from California, the fizzy tablets
contain
17 natural ingredients that are supposed to boost the body's defenses. A
tube of
10 tablets is available at Mori locations and drugstores everywhere.
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     * Cover your seat: SeatWrap creates a protective layer between you and
whatever spills may linger in that aisle spot. The elasticized covers fit most
commercial airline seats and can be reused several times before discarding.
Available for $9.85 at www.corporatetravelsafety.com.
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     * Chase those germs away: Touted as the "first nasal spray created
especially
for travelers," Flight Spray fights cooties with spearmint and turmeric
root. It
claims to prevent viral infections by making the nose unsuitable for inhaled
germs to roost. Available for $14.85 at <a href="http://www.magellans.com">Magellans.com</a>
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     * Carry foot protection: FeetWraps helps squeamish types who want to avoid
contact with unknown organisms and cold hard floors at security checkpoints. A
package of 10 is available for $9.85 at www.magellans.com or
www.corporatetravelsafety.com.
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     * Get swathed in style: A colorful line of fleece blankets, eye masks and
disposable pillows is offered by pb Travel.
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     "Most travel accessories catered to the needs of men for a very long time,"
said Margherita Blanc, co-owner of pb Travel. "We said, 'Let's make something
for women.' " The color assortment includes fuchsia, lime, orange and
turquoise.
Blankets are $14.99; a pillow and blanket set is $19.99 at www.pb-travel.com.
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     * Control your air supply: Need personal space? How about personal air?
Ultra-Mini Air Supply's filter "substantially reduces pollutants, dust, smoke,
pollens, germs and odors in the air, so fresh air is released towards your
mouth, nose and eyes," the maker says. The battery-operated mini vent hangs
around the neck. Ultra-Mini Air Supply is $129 at www.magellans.com.
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FAMOUS GERMOPHOBES Fear germs? You're in good company. Here are some
famous germophobes who've come clean with their dirty secret. 
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* Howard Hughes: The 2004 film "The Aviator" immortalized the quirky tycoon's phobia of shaking
hands but glossed over the fact that Hughes burned his clothes after a syphilis
diagnosis.
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* Donald Trump: "The Donald" detailed his hatred of handshaking
in his 1997 book, "Trump: The Art of the Comeback." (Does he prefer that everyone
bow?)
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 * Cameron Diaz: She isn't "scared" of germs, but in 1997 Diaz told Time
magazine that she opens doors with her elbows.
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* Mary J. Blige: A recent performance
contract, uncovered by www.thesmokinggun.com, reveals Blige's request that the
private toilet in her dressing room be equipped with a new seat.
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* Howie Mandel:
Mandel suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. The game-show host recently
told Howard Stern, a fellow germophobe, that he started shaving his head
because it makes him feel cleaner.
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* Adrian Monk (of the USA series "Monk"): This fictional character fears everything from germs to milk --- taking the fear to
new heights.* Michael Jackson: Surgical mask? Rumors of a hyperbaric chamber?
Maybe that glittery glove had nothing to do with fashion.
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2006 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
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"Good Morning America - ABC News Transcript"
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HEADLINE: Travel Advisory: Hidden Germs; How to Avoid Getting Sick From Airplane Travel
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ANCHORS: Bill Weir, Kate Snow
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REPORTERS: Kate Snow, Becky Worley
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CONTENT: 
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Travel Advisory, Hidden Germs, Cold Season, Flu Season, Airplanes, Health
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KATE SNOW (ABC NEWS)
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(Off-camera) What about these nasal sprays? A lot of people swear by these.
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BECKY WORLEY (ABC NEWS)
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(Off-camera) Right. This is Flight Spray. And the idea here, again, not an
FDA-approved product. No proof. But it will help to keep your nasal passages
sort of moist. Think of it as chap stick for your snoz. And the idea here, it's
got, spearmint and turmeric. And, on national television, I'm spraying something
up my nose.
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   KATE SNOW (ABC NEWS)
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   (Off-camera) Oh, my. Oh, my.
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   BECKY WORLEY (ABC NEWS)
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   (Off-camera) And it's actually kind of pleasant. It smells nice. And, hey,
again...
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   KATE SNOW (ABC NEWS)
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   (Off-camera) And the doctors say, it's not going to hurt you, but no proof.
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   BECKY WORLEY (ABC NEWS)
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   (Off-camera) Not going to hurt you.
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2006 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
<title>"Guarding Against Airplane Germs"</title>
<link>http://www.flightspray.com/news.html</link>

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ABC NEWS ORIGINAL REPORT<br></br>
Guarding Against Airplane Germs<br></br>
High-Tech and Low-Tech Ways to Protect Yourself<br></br>
By BECKY WORLEY
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Jan. 14, 2006 - Manufacturers are capitalizing on the fact that many of us need to travel, but
we don’t want to get sick. As a result, there are tons of products out there. Regardless of
their medical efficacy, some might just make you feel better about staying germ-free in the
air.
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Germ-Fighting Travel Products
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Airborne, $5.99 - $10.99 The main supplements Airborne provides are vitamin C, zinc, echinacea
and ginger. Echinacea has been touted as a way to shorten colds, but there’s no conclusive
evidence for that. Pregnant women should talk to their doctors before taking Airborne because
it packs a large dose of vitamin A, which is something pregnant women need to limit.
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Emergen-C, $5.99 - $10.99 This supplement is big on vitamin C and zinc. I take the one with
glucosamine and chondroitin, recommended by my orthopedist so my knees won’t hurt when I get
off the plane.
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<u>Flight Spray Nasal Spray</u>, $14.85 This is another herbal product that carries no Food and
Drug Administration approval. The ingredients in here are spearmint and turmeric. Think of it
as Chapstick for your nasal passages, but don't expect an antigerm force field emanating from
your schnoz.
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PlaneWrap Seat Wrap, $6.95 You may not actually get sick from your seat, blanket, tray or
armrest, but they’re pretty communal and there’s a high "ick" factor. These seat covers are
usually made of polypropylene or antimicrobial (germ-repelling) fabric that covers your seat
like a hairnet. There are also covers for your tray and armrests. Most of the germs that
infect you enter through your mouth. So if you don’t lick the seat or put the blanket in your
mouth, you can stave off fabric-based germs. If you want to get serious about germs in
yourseat, use an alcohol-based sanitizer to wipe off your tray and armrest.
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Read More: <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/story?id=1502971">http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Health/story?id=1502971</a>
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2005 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
<title>"Celebrity Photos"</title>
<link>http://www.flightspray.com/news.html</link>

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<a href="emily-proctor.htm"><img src="temily.jpg"></img></a> <a href="sterling-marlin.htm"><img src="tsterling.jpg"></img></a><br></br>
Emily Proctor and Sterling Marlin
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2005 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
<title>Flight Spray is #1 in Magallan's !</title>
<link>http://www.flightspray.com/news.html</link>

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Flight Spray becomes the first product in Magellan's 65 page travel catalog.
Flight Spray is the first product you see when you open the cover of
Magellan's, a catalog containing hundreds of travel supplies.
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Flight Spray, the newest travel health accessory and one of the top selling
travel accessories, is available through Magellan's, America's Leading
Source of Travel Supplies -
800-962-4943  <a href="http://www.magellans.com">www.magellans.com</a>
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Flight Spray - The first nasal hydration spray created especially for
airline travelers.
moistens the nasal passages, alleviates nasal dryness and helps prevent
colds, flu and sore throats due to recycled airplane air. Flight Spray
which is made in Maui, Hawaii, helps to enhance the body's ability to fight
against infection, and clears the sinuses during long flights.
<a href="http://www.flightspray.com">www.flightspray.com</a><br></br>
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<pubDate>Wed, 14 Nov 2005 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
<title>"Travel Bulletin"</title>
<link>http://www.flightspray.com/news.html</link>

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<img src="odyssey.gif" width="420"></img>
<br></br>
Winter 2005 Travel Bulletin
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<img src="odyssey-cover.gif"></img><img src="chevron.jpg"></img>
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Flight Spray
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With the cold and flu season upon us, using simple precautions, such as remembering to wash your hands frequently while traveling, can go a long way in protecting you from becoming a flu-season statistic. Flight Spray was formulated to alleviate nasal dryness due to recycled airplane air, and help the body’s ability to fight colds, flu, and sore throats. Natural ingredients including Hawaiian-grown turmeric root and spearmint are used to provide an unsuitable environment for germs.
<a href="http://www.flightspray.com">www.flightspray.com</a>; 800/340-0747.
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2005 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
<title>Gear Hookup - Packing Lists</title>
<link>http://www.flightspray.com/news.html</link>

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Anna Guyton - University of Wyoming<br></br>
Bring along the immune-boosting Flight Spray (<a href="http://www.flightspray.com">FlightSpray.com</a>;$15)
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2005 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
<title>A catalogue full of products aimed at the accidental tourist</title>
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By Anita Robinson
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Wrap yourself in your own microfibre comforter, inhale deeply on your
antiseptic nasal Flight Spray and don your slumber mask with moulded eye
cups to facilitate Rapid Eye Movement sleep.
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2005 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
<title>In The Bag: Flying Gear</title>
<link>http://www.flightspray.com/news.html</link>

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By Jane Memmler<br></br><br></br>
FLIGHT SPRAY Don't let a viral infection, brought on by dry aircraft cabins
and recycled air, gatecrash your trip. Stay healthy with this natural,
anti-bacterial nasal spray.  A refreshing mix of turmeric root, spearmint and
purified water, it helps keep germs at bay. <br></br>Price: £14.85. <br></br>Stockists:
Magellans<br></br>
(0870 600 1601/ <a href="http://www.magellans.co.uk">www.magellans.co.uk</a>).
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<pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2005 12:00:00 HST</pubDate>
<title>Flight Spray and No-Jet-Lag Land Backstage at The 40th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards </title>
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Kenny Chesney (Renee Zellweger's Husband) points to the crowd after accepting the Entertainer of the Year award from Country music legend Barbara Mandrell at the 40th annual Academy of Country Music Awards  in 
Las Vegas, Nevada, May 17, 2005. REUTERS/Ethan Miller
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Country music legend Barbara Mandrell receives her Flight Spray backstage at the 40th annual Academy of Country Music Awards  in Las Vegas, Nevada, May 17, 2005. GETTY IMAGES
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LAS VEGAS, May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The jet setting performers and presenters at the 40th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards were personally introduced to Flight Spray and No-Jet-Lag in the celebrity gift lounge backstage.
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"It was an excellent opportunity for these artists to learn directly from us about these two wonderful travel products since they spend so much time flying on jets," said Peter O'Malley, managing director of Global Source, the importer of one of the best selling travel accessories, No-Jet-Lag from New Zealand, and the distributor for Flight Spray from Maui, Hawaii. "There was an overwhelmingly positive reaction to Flight Spray from the performers and presenters. A number of the entertainers we met use No-Jet-Lag and the others were glad to learn about No-Jet-Lag and Flight Spray."
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Flight Spray, the newest travel health accessory, was launched in Las Vegas at The 40th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards. Flight Spray and No-Jet-Lag are available through Magellan's, America's Leading Source of Travel Supplies -- 800-962-4943. Flight Spray and No-Jet-Lag are also available in pharmacies, luggage stores and in airports nationwide.
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Flight Spray &#153; -- The first nasal hydration spray created especially for airline travelers.
<br></br><br></br>
Flight Spray moistens the nasal passages, alleviates nasal dryness and helps prevent colds, 
flu and sore throats due to recycled airplane air. Flight Spray which is made in Maui, Hawaii, 
helps to enhance the body's ability to fight against infection, and clears the sinuses during long flights. 
<a href="http://www.flightspray.com">www.flightspray.com</a>
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Flight Spray Images: <a href="http://www.flightspray.com/images.htm">http://www.flightspray.com/images.htm</a>
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No-Jet-Lag -- The world's leading jet-lag remedy
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No-Jet-Lag is the leader in jet-lag management and the worlds leading jet-lag remedy. No-Jet-Lag is the only jet-lag remedy proven effective in a clinical trial that crossed 24 time zones and involved athletes who are also seasoned travelers. No-Jet-Lag is also backed by a study of international flight attendants who found No-Jet-Lag effective. No-Jet-Lag homeopathic from New Zealand has been an international success for over fourteen years. <a href="http://www.nojetlag.com">www.nojetlag.com</a>

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