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27 Nov 2003 10:50:41 AM |
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A TRUE love story |
A TRUE Love Story
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I shall seek and find you...
I shall take you to bed and have my way with you..
I will make you ache, shake and sweat until you moan and groan...
I will make you beg for mercy....beg for me to stop.
I will exhaust you to the point that you will be relieved when I am
finished with you and you will be weak for days.
You will so happy and you will thank me when I leave.
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With all my love, till next time
Flu
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| User: "Gregg" |
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28 Nov 2003 06:25:12 AM |
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"hanson" <hanson@quick.net> wrote in message
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A TRUE Love Story
**************
I shall seek and find you...
<snip>
With all my love, till next time
Flu
They used antivirals on the Olympic athletes to help combat the flu during
the last Olympics (with great success).
I wonder why you never hear of them being used by friends and relatives or
recommended by the family doctor?
Are they too expensive??
Do they have bad side effects??
Gregg
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| User: "William Penrose" |
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27 Nov 2003 12:28:53 PM |
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Funny. I'm going to re-port (with credit) in another group.
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 16:50:41 GMT, "hanson" <hanson@quick.net> wrote:
A TRUE Love Story
**************
I shall seek and find you...
I shall take you to bed and have my way with you..
I will make you ache, shake and sweat until you moan and groan...
I will make you beg for mercy....beg for me to stop.
I will exhaust you to the point that you will be relieved when I am
finished with you and you will be weak for days.
You will so happy and you will thank me when I leave.
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
With all my love, till next time
Flu
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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27 Nov 2003 01:26:33 PM |
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hanson wrote:
A TRUE Love Story
**************
I shall seek and find you...
I shall take you to bed and have my way with you..
I will make you ache, shake and sweat until you moan and groan...
I will make you beg for mercy....beg for me to stop.
I will exhaust you to the point that you will be relieved when I am
finished with you and you will be weak for days.
You will so happy and you will thank me when I leave.
[snip]
x
With all my love, till next time
Flu
Flu shots have the wrong seriotype this year. Pookie pookie.
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" The Net!
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| User: "PF Riley" |
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27 Nov 2003 02:06:18 PM |
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net>
wrote:
Flu shots have the wrong seriotype this year. Pookie pookie.
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
Uncle Al commits the fallacy of "post hoc, ergo propter hoc."
PF
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| User: "Phil Holman" |
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27 Nov 2003 07:03:32 PM |
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"PF Riley" <pfriley@watt-not.com> wrote in message
news:3fc65911.297381922@news.nwlink.com...
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net>
wrote:
Flu shots have the wrong seriotype this year. Pookie pookie.
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle
Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
Uncle Al commits the fallacy of "post hoc, ergo propter hoc."
http://tinyurl.com/wu45
Phil Holman
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| User: "PF Riley" |
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28 Nov 2003 12:31:02 AM |
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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 01:03:32 GMT, "Phil Holman"
<philjud@earthlink.not> wrote:
"PF Riley" <pfriley@watt-not.com> wrote in message
news:3fc65911.297381922@news.nwlink.com...
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net>
wrote:
Flu shots have the wrong seriotype this year. Pookie pookie.
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle
Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
Uncle Al commits the fallacy of "post hoc, ergo propter hoc."
http://tinyurl.com/wu45
The results of an unblinded trial, based on self-reporting of
symptoms, with the experimental group and control groups observed
during different seasons, published by chiropractors notwithstanding,
I never made a claim either way about the effectiveness of vitamin C
in the prevention or treatment of upper respiratory infections. I'm
just posting a simple reminder that most things aren't as simple nor
straightforward as they may seem.
PF
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| User: "Phil Holman" |
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28 Nov 2003 11:14:21 AM |
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"PF Riley" <pfriley@watt-not.com> wrote in message
news:3fc6ea35.334452300@news.nwlink.com...
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 01:03:32 GMT, "Phil Holman"
<philjud@earthlink.not> wrote:
"PF Riley" <pfriley@watt-not.com> wrote in message
news:3fc65911.297381922@news.nwlink.com...
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al
<UncleAl0@hate.spam.net>
wrote:
Flu shots have the wrong seriotype this year. Pookie pookie.
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death.
Uncle
Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a
roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
Uncle Al commits the fallacy of "post hoc, ergo propter hoc."
http://tinyurl.com/wu45
The results of an unblinded trial, based on self-reporting of
symptoms, with the experimental group and control groups observed
during different seasons, published by chiropractors notwithstanding,
I never made a claim either way about the effectiveness of vitamin C
in the prevention or treatment of upper respiratory infections. I'm
just posting a simple reminder that most things aren't as simple nor
straightforward as they may seem.
I agree, hit the related article link and a whole slew of abstracts
report a somewhat mixed bag. The majority however does appear to come
down on the side of Vitamin C (and E) attenuating the severity.
Phil Holman
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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27 Nov 2003 05:04:41 PM |
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PF Riley wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net>
wrote:
Flu shots have the wrong seriotype this year. Pookie pookie.
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
Uncle Al commits the fallacy of "post hoc, ergo propter hoc."
Fine. Catch the flu and ignore Pauling's observations.
Your white blood cells use ascorbate to reduce molecular oxygen to
superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. Phagocitized germs and viruses are
blasted to death therewith. Four or five days into this cellular
immunity attack, humoral immunity comes to speed and either you
overcome the infection or you die. Now you have a choice.
You can burn up to 15 g/day of ascorbate and never have much of an
infection develop. You can get by with the FDA-recommended daily
allowance of 0.06 g/day of ascorbate and suffer a massive infection
plus the tissue damage concomitant with it, plus advantitious
bacterial infections thereafter (green snot, colored by a
copper-containing oxygenase).
The Pauling observation is straighforward:
1) Do not do it if you are prone to oxalate kidney stones.
2) Check with a physician first.
3) Eat a 500 mg tablet plus a glass of water every half hour until
you get belly rumbling (magensprachen).
4) Cut ingestion rate to half and half again as appropriate.
5) If you overdo the Vitamin C you get diarrhea. Eat less of it.
There is a huge safety margin.
6) The most monstrous evil flue rapidly recedes to a case of the
sniffles and a lot of peeing.
Uncle Al has not been poleaxed by a cold or the flue in at least 15
years. No flu shots (the government is in charge). Th cheapest
mass-produced Vitamin C is the ticket. Draw your own conclusions.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" The Net!
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| User: "hanson" |
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27 Nov 2003 06:24:19 PM |
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"Uncle Al" <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in message
news:3FC68309.ED2775C@hate.spam.net...
PF Riley wrote:
Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net>
Flu shots have the wrong seriotype this year. Pookie pookie.
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
[PF Riley]
Uncle Al commits the fallacy of "post hoc, ergo propter hoc."
[Uncle Al]
Fine. Catch the flu and ignore Pauling's observations.
Your white blood cells use ascorbate to reduce molecular oxygen to
superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. Phagocitized germs and viruses are
blasted to death therewith. Four or five days into this cellular
immunity attack, humoral immunity comes to speed and either you
overcome the infection or you die. Now you have a choice.
You can burn up to 15 g/day of ascorbate and never have much of an
infection develop. You can get by with the FDA-recommended daily
allowance of 0.06 g/day of ascorbate and suffer a massive infection
plus the tissue damage concomitant with it, plus advantitious
bacterial infections thereafter (green snot, colored by a
copper-containing oxygenase).
The Pauling observation is straighforward:
1) Do not do it if you are prone to oxalate kidney stones.
2) Check with a physician first.
3) Eat a 500 mg tablet plus a glass of water every half hour until
you get belly rumbling (magensprachen).
4) Cut ingestion rate to half and half again as appropriate.
5) If you overdo the Vitamin C you get diarrhea. Eat less of it.
There is a huge safety margin.
6) The most monstrous evil flue rapidly recedes to a case of the
sniffles and a lot of peeing.
Uncle Al has not been poleaxed by a cold or the flue in at least 15
years. No flu shots (the government is in charge). Th cheapest
mass-produced Vitamin C is the ticket. Draw your own conclusions.
--
Uncle Al
[hanson]
I used to do that Vit-C regimen with pretty good sucsess.
Expect in my case any effective amount of VC's reduction in flu
symptoms was replaced by canker sores developing in my mouth.
The standard "plenty of fluid and Nsaids like Ibuprofen/Advil or
Antitussives like dextromethorphan in Theraflu or antihistamines
like Chlorpheniramine in Benadryl", may suppress the severity of
the flu symptoms, but I think they prolong the agony. The newer
antiviral sugars seem to be still similarly iffy. Never tried them.
Since about a 2 decades ago, I swear by catching the symptoms early,
when irritation of the mucous membranes in the ENT signal invasion
of the virus, such as an itchy nose/ears, watery eyes or scratchy throat
for more than an hour. That's when I swab my nostrils with ZnO/ZnAc2
sol-gel. It has helped me every year to fend off the flus, except for that
one year when the fucking Drs. loaded me up with Steroid- & NSaids-
Anti-inflammatories to fix my ***** after the parachute didn't open
properly. I came down with 8 flus/colds that year.
Especially since then, for me, ZnO/ZnAc2 is the only way to go. I
prepare that thing myself. It's cheap, works great and all the time
for me and the worst side effect that may/has happens/ed to me is
that I may catch some Zinc fever for ~12 hrs. --- You can also buy
Zinc sprays and Zn lozenges lately, but they aren't anywhere near as
effective as my personal ZnO/ZnAc2 sol-gel, a "sledge hammer" flu
treatment, about which my pretty woman always warns and cusses
at me with: "You are going to kill yourself one of these days with
that poison!". ----- Well, I'm still around.... ahahahahaha.....
Anyhoo, all you dudes and dudettes enjoy your carnivorous activity on
and over the carcass of the dead bird tonight & take care of yourself
and things. Love you all as usual and evermore,
ahahahaha........ahahahahhanson
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| User: "Paul Nuber" |
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28 Nov 2003 04:23:38 AM |
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Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in message news:<3FC68309.ED2775C@hate.spam.net>...
PF Riley wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net>
wrote:
Flu shots have the wrong seriotype this year. Pookie pookie.
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
Uncle Al commits the fallacy of "post hoc, ergo propter hoc."
Fine. Catch the flu and ignore Pauling's observations.
Your white blood cells use ascorbate to reduce molecular oxygen to
superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. Phagocitized germs and viruses are
blasted to death therewith. Four or five days into this cellular
immunity attack, humoral immunity comes to speed and either you
overcome the infection or you die. Now you have a choice.
You can burn up to 15 g/day of ascorbate and never have much of an
infection develop. You can get by with the FDA-recommended daily
allowance of 0.06 g/day of ascorbate and suffer a massive infection
plus the tissue damage concomitant with it, plus advantitious
bacterial infections thereafter (green snot, colored by a
copper-containing oxygenase).
"Green pus (or green nasal mucus) is caused by iron-containing
myelo-peroxidases and other oxidases and peroxidases used by
polymorphonuclear
(PMN) granulocytes (neutrophils)."
http://www.newscientist.com/lastword/article.jsp?id=lw478
I search some more such as:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/A692813
They all say the color is due to a Fe2+.
paul
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| User: "Synthon" |
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28 Nov 2003 03:55:03 PM |
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Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net> wrote in message news:<3FC68309.ED2775C@hate.spam.net>...
PF Riley wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al <UncleAl0@hate.spam.net>
wrote:
Flu shots have the wrong seriotype this year. Pookie pookie.
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
Uncle Al commits the fallacy of "post hoc, ergo propter hoc."
Fine. Catch the flu and ignore Pauling's observations.
Your white blood cells use ascorbate to reduce molecular oxygen to
superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. Phagocitized germs and viruses are
blasted to death therewith. Four or five days into this cellular
immunity attack, humoral immunity comes to speed and either you
overcome the infection or you die. Now you have a choice.
You can burn up to 15 g/day of ascorbate and never have much of an
infection develop. You can get by with the FDA-recommended daily
allowance of 0.06 g/day of ascorbate and suffer a massive infection
plus the tissue damage concomitant with it, plus advantitious
bacterial infections thereafter (green snot, colored by a
copper-containing oxygenase).
The Pauling observation is straighforward:
1) Do not do it if you are prone to oxalate kidney stones.
2) Check with a physician first.
3) Eat a 500 mg tablet plus a glass of water every half hour until
you get belly rumbling (magensprachen).
4) Cut ingestion rate to half and half again as appropriate.
5) If you overdo the Vitamin C you get diarrhea. Eat less of it.
There is a huge safety margin.
6) The most monstrous evil flue rapidly recedes to a case of the
sniffles and a lot of peeing.
Uncle Al has not been poleaxed by a cold or the flue in at least 15
years. No flu shots (the government is in charge). Th cheapest
mass-produced Vitamin C is the ticket. Draw your own conclusions.
I've found C to be quite effective, but do it on first sign of
symptoms.
Not only is it more effective, but the first half of the titration can
be quite painful. You don't want severe diarrhea along with
full-blown influenza.
Hanson's method is extremely effective, I've found at least in colds.
This was using otc intranasal zinc gluconium.
BTW what type of solvent is used in the oxide/acetate system?
-Synthon
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| User: "hanson" |
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28 Nov 2003 11:22:28 PM |
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"Synthon" <efverse@netzero.com> wrote in message
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Uncle Al wrote
Uncle Al has not been poleaxed by a cold or the flue in at least 15
years. No flu shots (the government is in charge). Th cheapest
mass-produced Vitamin C is the ticket. Draw your own conclusions.
I've found C to be quite effective, but do it on first sign of
symptoms.
Not only is it more effective, but the first half of the titration can
be quite painful. You don't want severe diarrhea along with
full-blown influenza.
Hanson's method is extremely effective, I've found at least in colds.
This was using otc intranasal zinc gluconium.
BTW what type of solvent is used in the oxide/acetate system?
-Synthon
yo, Synthon,
It's simply a fine suspension of stochiometrically semi-neutralized
ZnO with HAc in water, distilled or tap. ZnO-conc ~< 5% w/w.
The remaining half of the ZnO will over time will "decoagulate" and
form a very fine white opaque suspension of ZnO particles, that may
be functional or not, but these ZnO/Zn(OH)2 type xx are buffers and
convenient as a color indicator to show whereto you have smeared the
concoction onto. There may be a dynamic equilibrium here at work of
ZnO <--> Zn(OH)2 <--> HO-Zn-Ac <--> ZnAc2 <---> Zn2+, forming
that fine white suspension in accord with temperature fluctuations.
It is believed that Zn(OH)O- or Zn(Ac)O- particles can deliver the Zn++
easier to the effective proteins that supposedly have the ability to
inactivate the virus, than when Zn2+ is more strongly bonded in the
chelated form of the gluconate. Hence the belief that non sequestered
forms of Zn are more effective that the chelated ones.
Clear solutions of fully ionized Zn2+ as in ZnAc2 are too astringent on
mucous skin and hurt like a ***** upon topical application.
May that be as is, I really give a flying ***** about theory as long as
the "recipe" works and does the intended job.
Let enviro turds invent "potential" theories and Einstein disciples concoct
stories as theories and happily continue with and in their mental and
physical suffering.... Let them safffaaaahhha........ahahahahanson
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| User: "William David Thweatt" |
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03 Dec 2003 01:02:28 PM |
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Uncle Al (UncleAl0@hate.spam.net) wrote:
: The Pauling observation is straighforward:
: 1) Do not do it if you are prone to oxalate kidney stones.
Well, I'm out...
--
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William "Dave" Thweatt
Robert E. Welch Postdoctoral Fellow
Chemistry Department
Rice University
Houston, TX
thweatt@ruf.rice.edu
dave.thweatt@us.army.mil
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| User: "Maleki" |
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26 Dec 2003 12:30:19 AM |
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al wrote:
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
The Mexican Americans (i.e. just about everybody in your
neighborhood, Al) use a bottle of vitamin E and garlic pills
(or garlic cloves swallowed whole) at the first sign of
catching flu, and they swear it works "everytime". I don't
know about the garlic, but is vitamin E as good as C?
--
sartarAshi ro az sare kachale mA mikhAd yAd
begireh.
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| User: "" |
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26 Dec 2003 05:37:45 AM |
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In article <105txd6z6bjxh.140ygowovgvff.dlg@40tude.net>,
Maleki <maleki_m_@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al wrote:
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
The Mexican Americans (i.e. just about everybody in your
neighborhood, Al) use a bottle of vitamin E and garlic pills
(or garlic cloves swallowed whole) at the first sign of
catching flu, and they swear it works "everytime". I don't
know about the garlic, but is vitamin E as good as C?
Exuding garlic odors would keep other people away. Thus,
the bug stops here.
One of most appalling things is nowhere do news reports about
the flu say, "Stay home if you're sick. If your kids are sick,
don't take them to the grocery store."
In addition, they're spraying the damned flu mist in the grocery
stores (one-stop shopping). Doesn't anybody think twice about
aerating flu bugs over other people's food?
/BAH
Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
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| User: "|-|erc" |
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26 Dec 2003 08:26:43 AM |
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<jmfbahciv@aol.com> wrote in
In article <105txd6z6bjxh.140ygowovgvff.dlg@40tude.net>,
Maleki <maleki_m_@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al wrote:
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
The Mexican Americans (i.e. just about everybody in your
neighborhood, Al) use a bottle of vitamin E and garlic pills
(or garlic cloves swallowed whole) at the first sign of
catching flu, and they swear it works "everytime". I don't
know about the garlic, but is vitamin E as good as C?
Exuding garlic odors would keep other people away. Thus,
the bug stops here.
One of most appalling things is nowhere do news reports about
the flu say, "Stay home if you're sick. If your kids are sick,
don't take them to the grocery store."
In addition, they're spraying the damned flu mist in the grocery
stores (one-stop shopping). Doesn't anybody think twice about
aerating flu bugs over other people's food?
/BAH
<bah>
This work ethic throughout having a cold is idiotic. I got a terrible cold every
year from my teens up to 26. You can spot the people you're stuck in the same room
with spreading it around, you know you'll get it then. Every year 1 to 2 months of pain.
I've been unemployed 6 years and not 1 cold.
In Japan they wear a paper mask if they have to go out with the flu.
Herc
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| User: "" |
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26 Dec 2003 07:33:05 AM |
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In article <NtXGb.237$ma.8400@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
<jmfbahciv@aol.com> wrote in
In article <105txd6z6bjxh.140ygowovgvff.dlg@40tude.net>,
Maleki <maleki_m_@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al wrote:
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle
Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
The Mexican Americans (i.e. just about everybody in your
neighborhood, Al) use a bottle of vitamin E and garlic pills
(or garlic cloves swallowed whole) at the first sign of
catching flu, and they swear it works "everytime". I don't
know about the garlic, but is vitamin E as good as C?
Exuding garlic odors would keep other people away. Thus,
the bug stops here.
One of most appalling things is nowhere do news reports about
the flu say, "Stay home if you're sick. If your kids are sick,
don't take them to the grocery store."
In addition, they're spraying the damned flu mist in the grocery
stores (one-stop shopping). Doesn't anybody think twice about
aerating flu bugs over other people's food?
This work ethic throughout having a cold is
idiotic. I got a terrible cold every
year from my teens up to 26. You can spot
the people you're stuck in the same room
with spreading it around, you know you'll get
it then.
If it's a virus, keep wetting your nose. That's how I managed
to avoid catching one whenever we went on an airplane.
..Every year 1 to 2 months of pain.
In my case, I now catch it at least 8 times. So, for a disease
whose cycle is 3-4 weeks, I have to plan on being sick for
half a year if I survive the first round.
I've been unemployed 6 years and not 1 cold.
In Japan they wear a paper mask if they have to go out with the flu.
When JMF was getting chemo, the nurses and receptionists would brag
about how they came in even though they were sick. Patient advocates
would come in and sit in the chemo production line room sneezing
and coughing. These people would be given a mask to wear, which
they would remove when they had to sneeze and/or cough.
Somewhere within the last two or three decades basic hygiene has
become politically incorrect.
/BAH
Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
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| User: "tj Frazir" |
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29 Dec 2003 01:34:53 PM |
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I just wount let ya on the Big Big bote till I have the doc pull his
finger out yer butt.
If it comes out green ,,you dont float.
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| User: "The Ghost In The Machine" |
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26 Dec 2003 03:17:33 PM |
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In sci.physics,
<>
wrote
on Fri, 26 Dec 03 13:33:05 GMT
<3fec496e$0$4745$61fed72c@news.rcn.com>:
In article <NtXGb.237$ma.8400@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
< > wrote in
In article <105txd6z6bjxh.140ygowovgvff.dlg@40tude.net>,
Maleki <maleki_m_@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 11:26:33 -0800, Uncle Al wrote:
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle
Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
The Mexican Americans (i.e. just about everybody in your
neighborhood, Al) use a bottle of vitamin E and garlic pills
(or garlic cloves swallowed whole) at the first sign of
catching flu, and they swear it works "everytime". I don't
know about the garlic, but is vitamin E as good as C?
Exuding garlic odors would keep other people away. Thus,
the bug stops here.
One of most appalling things is nowhere do news reports about
the flu say, "Stay home if you're sick. If your kids are sick,
don't take them to the grocery store."
In addition, they're spraying the damned flu mist in the grocery
stores (one-stop shopping). Doesn't anybody think twice about
aerating flu bugs over other people's food?
This work ethic throughout having a cold is
idiotic. I got a terrible cold every
year from my teens up to 26. You can spot
the people you're stuck in the same room
with spreading it around, you know you'll get
it then.
If it's a virus, keep wetting your nose. That's how I managed
to avoid catching one whenever we went on an airplane.
OK, I gotta ask: is this something that's done using a small
atomizer (e.g., a squirt bottle) undetectably, or is this
something that one can visibly see dripping and people think
you've got the plague and avoid you at all costs? :-)
I'll admit I could see how moistening the mucous membrane might
help in flushing the bug down into the gastrointestinal system
(where, if one's lucky, it'll be digested), although I can also
see some risk (how much, I've no idea) of it getting lodged
in the lungs instead.
Of course visibly dripping has its advantages, too, by keeping
unwanted neighbors away... :-) It just sounds more uncomfortable...
..Every year 1 to 2 months of pain.
In my case, I now catch it at least 8 times. So, for a disease
whose cycle is 3-4 weeks, I have to plan on being sick for
half a year if I survive the first round.
Ew.
I've been unemployed 6 years and not 1 cold.
In Japan they wear a paper mask if they have to go out with the flu.
When JMF was getting chemo, the nurses and receptionists would brag
about how they came in even though they were sick. Patient advocates
would come in and sit in the chemo production line room sneezing
and coughing. These people would be given a mask to wear, which
they would remove when they had to sneeze and/or cough.
Somewhere within the last two or three decades basic hygiene has
become politically incorrect.
Not to mention extremely confused. Ideally, the sick person would
have a set of little baggies that they'd hand out to everyone; the
baggie would contain the guaranteed sterile (unless opened)
paper mask.
Of course, that's probably a bit much to ask -- although the waiting
room receiptionist or emergency room tech could stockpile them, perhaps.
I'll admit colds for me are extremely rare, although I will also
admit to washing my hands frequently after using the restroom
facilities, and using my elbows, feet, or arms instead of my hands
for opening the doors thereto and within.
/BAH
Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
--
#191,
It's still legal to go .sigless.
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| User: "" |
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27 Dec 2003 05:36:44 AM |
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In article <q18ub1-gph.ln1@lexi2.athghost7038suus.net>,
The Ghost In The Machine <ewill@sirius.athghost7038suus.net> wrote:
In sci.physics,
<>
wrote
on Fri, 26 Dec 03 13:33:05 GMT
<3fec496e$0$4745$61fed72c@news.rcn.com>:
In article <NtXGb.237$ma.8400@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au>,
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote:
<snip>
If it's a virus, keep wetting your nose. That's how I managed
to avoid catching one whenever we went on an airplane.
OK, I gotta ask: is this something that's done using a small
atomizer (e.g., a squirt bottle) undetectably,
Nah, I just asked for a glass of water, dipped my finger in and
rubbed the outside of the nostrils.
. or is this
something that one can visibly see dripping and people think
you've got the plague and avoid you at all costs? :-)
I'll admit I could see how moistening the mucous membrane might
help in flushing the bug down into the gastrointestinal system
(where, if one's lucky, it'll be digested), although I can also
see some risk (how much, I've no idea) of it getting lodged
in the lungs instead.
The purpose is to counter the lack of humidity in the airplane
air.
Of course visibly dripping has its advantages, too, by keeping
unwanted neighbors away... :-) It just sounds more uncomfortable...
Just damp will do :-).
<snip>
I'll admit colds for me are extremely rare, although I will also
admit to washing my hands frequently after using the restroom
facilities, and using my elbows, feet, or arms instead of my hands
for opening the doors thereto and within.
Exactly. One of my tricks is to wear long-sleeved sweatshirts
and cover my hand before opening a door. While out, not touching
eyes and nose (that's when they always decide to get itchy) also
helps. Since women think it's cute to allow their sick kids to
touch everything in the grocery store, I wash everything I can
before I put them away. Always buy packaged produce. Make your
own hambuger after washing the meat.
/BAH
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| User: "|-|erc" |
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| Title: Re: A TRUE love story |
27 Dec 2003 04:24:52 PM |
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<jmfbahciv@aol.com> wrote in
I'll admit colds for me are extremely rare, although I will also
admit to washing my hands frequently after using the restroom
facilities, and using my elbows, feet, or arms instead of my hands
for opening the doors thereto and within.
Exactly. One of my tricks is to wear long-sleeved sweatshirts
and cover my hand before opening a door. While out, not touching
eyes and nose (that's when they always decide to get itchy) also
helps. Since women think it's cute to allow their sick kids to
touch everything in the grocery store, I wash everything I can
before I put them away. Always buy packaged produce. Make your
own hambuger after washing the meat.
/BAH
<bah>
I read about a study that found traces of 97 mens urine in the free peanuts at the bar.
We should stop encouraging the 'working while sick' is pro company ethic, and
encourage people to use their sick days at 1st sign.
Herc
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| User: "Maleki" |
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| Title: Re: A TRUE love story |
27 Dec 2003 01:16:17 AM |
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On Fri, 26 Dec 03 11:37:45 GMT, wrote:
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
The Mexican Americans (i.e. just about everybody in your
neighborhood, Al) use a bottle of vitamin E and garlic pills
(or garlic cloves swallowed whole) at the first sign of
catching flu, and they swear it works "everytime". I don't
know about the garlic, but is vitamin E as good as C?
Exuding garlic odors would keep other people away. Thus,
the bug stops here.
Meanwhile, those other Mexican Americans who think like you,
they place and keep the garlic cloves inside their navel
cavities :-) Hehe :) This is true!
I know it must be the vitamin E doing the trick, as the
garlic, when consumed, at most would slow down the movement
of the intestines a bit. I don't think this would help one
much with flu (it helps with diarrhea). But why is that they
go for vitamin E and not C which is cheaper and perhaps more
effective. Is it the amount they have to take? E is stored
in the body (I think) and C is not. Would this mean a lower
amount of E would work like a large amount of C?
--
sharmemAn bAd ze pashmineye Aludeye khish
gar bedin fazlo honar nAme karAmAt barim
fetne mibArad azin saghfe mogharnas barkhiz
tA be meykhAne panAh az hame AfAt barim
ghadre vaght ar nashenAsad delo kAri nakonad
bass khejAlat ke azin hAsele owghAt barim
dar biyAbAne fanA gomshodan Akhar tA key?
rah beporsim magar pey be mohemmAt barim
"Hafez"
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| User: "|-|erc" |
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| Title: Re: A TRUE love story |
27 Dec 2003 02:27:42 AM |
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"Maleki" <maleki_m_@hotmail.com> wrote in
On Fri, 26 Dec 03 11:37:45 GMT, wrote:
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
The Mexican Americans (i.e. just about everybody in your
neighborhood, Al) use a bottle of vitamin E and garlic pills
(or garlic cloves swallowed whole) at the first sign of
catching flu, and they swear it works "everytime". I don't
know about the garlic, but is vitamin E as good as C?
Exuding garlic odors would keep other people away. Thus,
the bug stops here.
Meanwhile, those other Mexican Americans who think like you,
they place and keep the garlic cloves inside their navel
cavities :-) Hehe :) This is true!
I know it must be the vitamin E doing the trick, as the
garlic, when consumed, at most would slow down the movement
of the intestines a bit. I don't think this would help one
much with flu (it helps with diarrhea). But why is that they
go for vitamin E and not C which is cheaper and perhaps more
effective. Is it the amount they have to take? E is stored
in the body (I think) and C is not. Would this mean a lower
amount of E would work like a large amount of C?
Its what works for you. This would be an impossible answer to find amongst
the billion dollars of alternative medicine information. Vitamin E is an
antioxidant?, (so is C I think) like a chemical anti virus.
Herc
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| User: "Tom Potter" |
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| Title: Re: A TRUE love story |
27 Dec 2003 05:12:05 AM |
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"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote in message
news:bjbHb.429$ma.14103@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
----------------------------- <^> <(·¿·)>
<^> -----------------------------
"Maleki" <maleki_m_@hotmail.com> wrote in
On Fri, 26 Dec 03 11:37:45 GMT, wrote:
Uncle Al's Linda caught a piece and spent a week near death. Uncle
Al
caught it and had a few days of runny nose - Pauling's Vitamin C
titration works. A bottle of 100 500 mg Vitamin C tablets and a
roll
of paper towels is not so bad.
The Mexican Americans (i.e. just about everybody in your
neighborhood, Al) use a bottle of vitamin E and garlic pills
(or garlic cloves swallowed whole) at the first sign of
catching flu, and they swear it works "everytime". I don't
know about the garlic, but is vitamin E as good as C?
Exuding garlic odors would keep other people away. Thus,
the bug stops here.
Meanwhile, those other Mexican Americans who think like you,
they place and keep the garlic cloves inside their navel
cavities :-) Hehe :) This is true!
I know it must be the vitamin E doing the trick, as the
garlic, when consumed, at most would slow down the movement
of the intestines a bit. I don't think this would help one
much with flu (it helps with diarrhea). But why is that they
go for vitamin E and not C which is cheaper and perhaps more
effective. Is it the amount they have to take? E is stored
in the body (I think) and C is not. Would this mean a lower
amount of E would work like a large amount of C?
Its what works for you. This would be an impossible answer to find
amongst
the billion dollars of alternative medicine information. Vitamin E is an
antioxidant?, (so is C I think) like a chemical anti virus.
I have found several Chinese medicines that work much better
than the Western medicines for certain things.
When I young, and got colds,
I took those multi-purpose cold remedies,
that combined decongestants, antihistamines, antitussives,
expectorants, pain relievers, etc. in one pill.
As I wised up, I just took the specific ingredient
that I needed.
I also tried many grams of vitamin C with no results,
although I did find that zinc tablets sometimes helped.
I found the Chinese cold medicines worked better
than Western medicine medicines, and that ginger
was a common ingredient, so I bought some ginger,
and when I feel a cough or the sniffles coming on,
I snack on the ginger, and it seems to work very well.
I have also noticed that it relieves the coughing
caused by smog and bad air, so it might be good
for asthma.
Try it.
It might help you.
--
Tom Potter http://tompotter.us
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| User: "amanda" |
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27 Dec 2003 11:24:16 AM |
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"Tom Potter" <tdp@hotsheet.com> wrote in message news:<bsjpd7$d5200$1@ID-188019.news.uni-berlin.de>...
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote in message
news:bjbHb.429$ma.14103@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
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"Maleki" <maleki_m_@hotmail.com> wrote in
On Fri, 26 Dec 03 11:37:45 GMT, wrote:
<snip>
I have found several Chinese medicines that work much better
than the Western medicines for certain things.
When I young, and got colds,
I took those multi-purpose cold remedies,
that combined decongestants, antihistamines, antitussives,
expectorants, pain relievers, etc. in one pill.
As I wised up, I just took the specific ingredient
that I needed.
I also tried many grams of vitamin C with no results,
although I did find that zinc tablets sometimes helped.
I found the Chinese cold medicines worked better
than Western medicine medicines, and that ginger
was a common ingredient, so I bought some ginger,
and when I feel a cough or the sniffles coming on,
I snack on the ginger, and it seems to work very well.
You snack on RAW ginger? Brave, you are!
I have heard that people boil it, like a concentrated broth and drink
it (back home); I have never done that.
One other way *might* be put a BUNCH of ginger (overwhelmingly) in
boiling meat (chicken, beef) in making soup. That's food my brother
makes; I don't know whether it would work as a cold remedy.
I have also noticed that it relieves the coughing
caused by smog and bad air, so it might be good
for asthma.
Try it.
It might help you.
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| User: "Tom Potter" |
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| Title: Re: A TRUE love story |
28 Dec 2003 12:17:01 AM |
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(amanda) wrote in message news:<bbea23b7.0312270924.6f54d97a@posting.google.com>...
"Tom Potter" <tdp@hotsheet.com> wrote in message news:<bsjpd7$d5200$1@ID-188019.news.uni-berlin.de>...
"|-|erc" <trymyform@wwwadamskingdom.com> wrote in message
news:bjbHb.429$ma.14103@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au...
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"Maleki" <maleki_m_@hotmail.com> wrote in
On Fri, 26 Dec 03 11:37:45 GMT, wrote:
<snip>
I have found several Chinese medicines that work much better
than the Western medicines for certain things.
When I young, and got colds,
I took those multi-purpose cold remedies,
that combined decongestants, antihistamines, antitussives,
expectorants, pain relievers, etc. in one pill.
As I wised up, I just took the specific ingredient
that I needed.
I also tried many grams of vitamin C with no results,
although I did find that zinc tablets sometimes helped.
I found the Chinese cold medicines worked better
than Western medicine medicines, and that ginger
was a common ingredient, so I bought some ginger,
and when I feel a cough or the sniffles coming on,
I snack on the ginger, and it seems to work very well.
You snack on RAW ginger? Brave, you are!
It is a little hot,
but otherwise it tastes pretty good,
and it attacks cold symptoms immediately.
Tom Potter
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