“I’ve been using Oscillococcinum for 15 years.”
—Al Roker, Today
“Reagan, our set medic, wouldn’t give us Oscillococcinum unless we learned how to pronounce it.”
—Aimee Teegarden, Friday Night Lights
“I learned about it on a set. I was sick and this stuff knocked it right out. It was amazing!”
—Joe Manganiello, True Blood
“Every time I’m sick I walk around the office asking if anyone has that stuff you can’t pronounce. I love it. It works great.”
—Heather MacDonald, Chelsea Lately
“There’s nothing you can tell me about this product that I don’t already know! I’ve been using this my whole life.”
—Gilles Marini, Brothers & Sisters
“I had no idea what this was last year but it’s amazing stuff—especially Oscillo. You just put these little pellets under your tongue when you’re not feeling well, and it knocks it right out!”
—Nelsan Ellis, True Blood
“Thank goodness I don’t need Oscillo right now. I love this stuff, but I’m glad I don’t need it.”
—Jeff Garlin, Curb Your Enthusiasm
“I learned about Oscillo years ago in New York. I’ve depended on it for a long time.”
—William Fichtner, Drive Angry
“My whole family got Oscillo at Christmas. We were all sick, and we went to the store, bought some for everyone and everyone was made to take it.”
—Kristin Bauer Van Straten, True Blood
“This is the bomb! I think that was a brilliant marketing tactic. Everyone knows it as that thing you can’t pronounce.”
—Paul Schulze, Nurse Jackie
“I just want to know how to pronounce it. We use a lot of it, and Boiron’s Arnicare too.”
—Natalie Morales, Today
“Oh-sill-oh-cox-see-num. It sounds like a Harry Potter charm.”
—Efren Ramirez, Eastbound and Down
Source: HBO Luxury Lounge/2010 Emmys and 2011 Golden Globes

