Flu...
With all the different strains going around currently as well as school closings I'm curious what the Deltas do when they get the flu?
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They beotch and moan like little babies.....
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Russian way to stay healthy. MANUKA honey. Ginger in Japan.
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You don't have to have the flu to enjoy a well mixed hot toddy...
Take a steaming hot cup of strong green-tea... Add a "shot" of your favorite bourbon (or Brandy) Add a big tablespoon of fresh honey Add a splash of lemon juice Drop in a cinnamon stick if you want to kick it up a notch ...it makes you feel better It may not actually "cure" the flu, but it WILL make you feel better. |
So does a nice shot of Blackberry Brandy......:p
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CSM Thank you for the reminder that humor is a medicine unto it's own! even better when in the form eloquent sentence ( vast body of experience encapsulated into the essence).
I had forgotten my grandmother used apricot brandy in a tea toddy... Interesting physiology, after a week out at elevation in cold temps. You begin to wonder how many took such extremes of cold for the duration they did...but looks like my immunity was unraveled after one day of shoulder to shoulder people at Outdoor Retail Snow Show :( Hot showers and Theraflu started to help the petrified congestion in my head and started to get some better sleep. Surely there must be some better medicines. |
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If running a fever and you can tolerate it let it run. Viruses are heat sensitive and you will recover faster. For the cough I use 1/2 cup of tea (green or black your choice) 1 oz (2 tablespoons) whiskey (again your choice) 1 tablespoon honey (local raw) juice from a fresh squeezed lemon NO cinnamon in mine. I saw probably 15 confirmed cases of the flu today; and under 2 years old, over 65 yo, underlying lung disease or pregnant I use Tamiflu. A humidifier is a great asset when the humidity is low. Otherwise sweat it out and live longer than the virus!:) |
Never had a cold, never had the flu. Didn't get flu shots in the military. Now that I say that online, I'm dead....... :D
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On the ice water immersion it was noted in the Lewis and Clark Journals that shortly after arriving in what is now Washington state they had a member of the party get extremely sick and the couldn't move him. They waited around and figured he was going to die. The local Indians gave their 2 cents and it was followed: stuck the guy in a sweat lodge till he was incapacitated and then took him out an threw him in the cold river. After about 4 times of this the guy was much better. I think he just got damn tired of that torture and just said he felt better:D It has been some years since I read the Journals but I do recall that story from them.
Blackberry brandy, commonly used in my part of the country for snow snake medicine, kill jug drink of choice, and a little shot of warmth on a below zero day. For those that don't know what a kill jug is, it is a bottle of spirits that are carried along on a hunt and when critter has been taken the bottle is passed around, usually until empty. Don't ask me about snow snakes, I've never seen one.....:D The last time I was really bad sick with fever and all the extras I laid around and watched tv and didn't feel like eating much. After couple of days of this I was watching a movie one night and decided I really wanted something to eat. Looked in the fridge and freezer and my eye stopped on the ice cream carton. I ate the whole half gallon in one sitting....nocked the hell out of my fever and I felt much better the next day. That was 8 years ago and haven't really been sick since so I don't know if that remedy would repeat itself. |
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And I agree with PRB "Your visage scares off even the foulest of virus's "....virus germs must cower in terror whenever they hear the name "TS"..."No Herman you try to invade that body, I am not going there, I'm going after something easier".......LOL:D |
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