Stay ready bro.Watching society unravel in slow motion is pretty weird.
Short version: PA residents are heading to other states, who are turning them around. Black markets and moonshiners have already gained market share.
Who’d’ve thunk it?
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I hope I don't have nightmares after seeing that!
If it won't keep you from getting infected how is it better? I'm not following.Of course not, but if you drank it hot enough and it killed some percentage of them, wouldn't that be better?
If it saves one life.I didn’t know that Pennsylvania had Communist liquor stores until I travelled to Pittsburgh a couple of years ago on business.
Idiots
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Google "azithromycin antiviral effect". It may help prevent and does treat secondary bacterial infections but the real hope was in the fact that it stimulates, for unknown reasons, your natural immune response to some viruses. We know that for a fact. The question is whether or not the clinical response is enough to matter.They are for bacterial infections. I dont know the reason for its efficacy on this stuff. Was explained that it took care of any infection trying to sneak in while you were weak trying to fight the beerbug.
Not sure how much truth there is in that.
Dr Haverkorn may have more on that.
Don't try. I was saying originally that I wondered if there was a practical reason behind the now ubiquitous English "tea time." I've read enough since then to think it probably wouldn't help much, but then I tend to believe that eating healthier, supplementing with some common herbal remedies and such couldn't possibly HURT one's immune system's ability to cope with the virus, either. Since I'm by myself most of the time right now, I've probably tripled my normal garlic intake, for instance... if anyone thinks I smell bad, they're too close!If it won't keep you from getting infected how is it better? I'm not following.
Fair enough. The study you mentioned even drinking reasonably hot drinks, won't hurt. No one should think they will be immune, however.Don't try. I was saying originally that I wondered if there was a practical reason behind the now ubiquitous English "tea time." I've read enough since then to think it probably wouldn't help much, but then I tend to believe that eating healthier, supplementing with some common herbal remedies and such couldn't possibly HURT one's immune system's ability to cope with the virus, either. Since I'm by myself most of the time right now, I've probably tripled my normal garlic intake, for instance...
Totally agreed, but if it gives you 10% better odds, I'd take that.It is impossible that alternative medicine will completely protect you at any exposure level.