(WVLA/NBC News) At a time when we could all use a hug, a Louisiana woman has found a creative way to give them amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Kathy Alleman says her desire to hug her family inspired her to create her “hug curtain.” more
(WVLA/NBC News) At a time when we could all use a hug, a Louisiana woman has found a creative way to give them amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Kathy Alleman says her desire to hug her family inspired her to create her “hug curtain.” more
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I’m waiting with anticipation for the sex curtain
It’s already been done:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asouPYvrUtY
I have never stopped hugging my grandkids. Up until the day they shut our restaurants down I ate out more than I’ve ever eaten out to help support our locally owned restaurants.
I also have hugged many friends’ kids and grandkids.
I should be dead since I’m over 50 and smoke according to the experts. However, since I’m pretty sure I had it long before they said it was here, it didn’t kill me. Probably a damn good thing I didn’t go to the hospital though that’s where they seem to kill everyone. Regardless of what you tube says or experts say, if I did have it apparently fresh country air, sunshine and lots of vitamin C was my secret to recovering. As that is what I did, even when I would feel like I ran a marathon to just walk outside, I forced myself outside to sit in the fresh air and ate oranges and drank orange juice by the gallon. The old lady who said she survived on tater soup, maybe that was also part of my healing as I ate a lot of potato soup, one week it’s all I did eat outside of oranges and drinking orange juice.
@Old Racist White Woman–
A friend told me that her great-grandmother lived through the 1918 Spanish Flu by purchasing bags of oranges and staying in her boarding house bedroom, eating nothing else and going nowhere else.
Your post and mine could start a run on oranges. People could do worse.
I take a EmergenC every morning. Wakes your ass right up when you drink it over Radiation burns in your throat.
@Brad–
I hope you are doing okay. Have been praying for you. Take good care of yourself.
Sorry Brad, I hope you start getting better.
@Ann Nonymous Prime, if people would listen to their bodies they tell you what they need. Between my husband and I we probably went through 10 bags of oranges.
Ann/ORWW
Thanks. On the post treatment recovery routine now. It’s been interesting.
I’m a big believer in vitamin C. Along with a bunch of other. B Complex is worth taking every day.
@Brad–
Zinc is good to take these days.
If you want to seriously up your daily Vit C intake, look into liposomal Vit C.
It’s fat encapsulated, so it doesn’t have bowel irritation and delivers the Vit C directly to the cells. So you get more in your system per gram taken than off the shelf Vit C at the store.
Off-the-shelf may be less effective (some loss in the digestive tract), but it will do.
If you look at the numbers, you’ll find eating oranges or limiting yourself to 1,000 mg per day or less, while MUCH better than the RDA of 75mg (only enough to keep scurvy away – not fight anything), it’s way short of what you really need to fight off bacteria, virus, or especially venom (maybe 200 GRAMS injected at hospital then).
Shoot for 10,000 mg a day, minimum, for healthy maintenance where a virus can come and go and you might “feel” something happened but it was taken care of before it made you suffer.
10 grams – about three 1,000 mg tablets per meal and you’re good.
Many studies have confirmed High doses of Vit C reduces heart problems. Dr Linus Pauling claimed that around 90% of heart-related deaths could be prevented by taking 10,000 mg a day.
It also cured 60 cases of polio when they tested high dosage on 60 cases of polio.
100% cure rate and no chance of contracting the illness because a (mostly) dead version of the illness was not used.
We lost the ability to make our own Vit C. Many animals do and that’s a main factor in why they heal quickly and rarely get sick. Dogs average about 5,000 mg a day and cats about 2,500 a day, Gorillas about 8,000 and goats 15,000.
Humans? Zero.