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Eat the hell out of probiotics and take fricktons of Vitamin C

Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:52 pm
Posted by Harry Rex Vonner
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Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:52 pm
Should be doing this anyway folks. It's amazing how many common people don't know this.

I looked at a near empty grocery store and there was still plenty of pickles and sour kraut laying there and people not buying it

Vitamin C can still be had at pharmacies. Sold out maybe at grocery stores.
Posted by Kafka
I am the moral conscience of TD
Member since Jul 2007
142434 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:53 pm to
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I looked at a near empty grocery store and there was still plenty of pickles and sour kraut laying there and people not buying it
we're not buying it
Posted by Dale51
Member since Oct 2016
32378 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:54 pm to
By pure coincidence I started a gallon batch of KimChi about a 5 days ago. Sitting on the counter. Should start "working" any day now.
Posted by ctiger69
Member since May 2005
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Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:54 pm to
Probiotics have been shown to do nothing in studies.
Posted by omegaman66
greenwell springs
Member since Oct 2007
22786 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:55 pm to
Vitamin D and sunlight! So viruses even try to prevent your body from producing vitamin D. That is how important it is!
Posted by the LSUSaint
Member since Nov 2009
15444 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:55 pm to
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Probiotics have been shown to do nothing in studies.


Link?
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73548 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:56 pm to
Vitamin c does even less. Once you get your daily value, the rest goes out in the urine stream. It’s water soluble.
This post was edited on 3/14/20 at 8:57 pm
Posted by SevenLinesofPine
Mississippi
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:57 pm to
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Probiotics have been shown to do nothing in studies.


I would not trust academic source about so I am skepical
Posted by dstone12
Texan
Member since Jan 2007
30463 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:57 pm to
I heard dog ribs had Plenty of vitamin c.
Posted by Harry Rex Vonner
American southerner
Member since Nov 2013
35959 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:58 pm to
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Probiotics have been shown to do nothing in studies.





bullshite
Posted by McLemore
Member since Dec 2003
31534 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:58 pm to
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Eat the hell out of probiotics and take fricktons of Vitamin C


And essential oil enemas + CBD up your nose?
Posted by LSU Patrick
Member since Jan 2009
73548 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 8:59 pm to
Coffee enemas for the win
Posted by Harry Rex Vonner
American southerner
Member since Nov 2013
35959 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 9:00 pm to
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Probiotics are mostly useless and can actually hurt you






I hope you don't have children
Posted by LeroooyJenkins
Member since Nov 2017
1058 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 9:01 pm to
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Coffee enemas for the win



Gonna buttchug me some coffee tomorrow morning
Posted by HeadSlash
TEAM LIVE BADASS - St. GEORGE
Member since Aug 2006
49841 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 9:01 pm to
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Vitamin D and sunlight! So viruses even try to prevent your body from producing vitamin D. That is how important it is!


I sat outside today and got mine
Posted by MeatCleaverWeaver
Member since Oct 2013
22175 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 9:04 pm to
I’m just gonna go on about my life and should I get it, take OTC fever reducers and expectorants. There ain’t s**t to it.
Posted by ThinePreparedAni
In a sea of cognitive dissonance
Member since Mar 2013
11091 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 9:05 pm to
Limited by extrapolating from flu data

https://examine.com/topics/coronavirus/

Supplementation

Nobody knows how well cold/flu supplement trials apply to coronaviruses. The novel coronavirus is too new and is not structurally the same as either influenza or the various cold viruses.

For prevention, focus on handwashing and the like. If you feel sick, follow your doctor’s advice. That being said, there are a few supplements that people commonly ask us about for cold and flu. The below information may be handy to know, given that most people who feel sick at the moment (early March 2020) will have cold or flu, not COVID-19. Do not rely on supplements if you suspect COVID-19. See a physician and get real medical care. This page contains a more fleshed-out evidence breakdown, but in short, the cold/flu supplements are:

Moderate evidence for cold or flu:

Vitamin C can reduce the duration of cold symptoms if you’ve started taking it regularly before falling sick. This seems especially true for athletes and older people.[28][29][30][31]

Vitamin D can help prevent upper respiratory infections.[32][33][34][35] People’s spending a lot of time indoors in the winter is tied to seasonal flu through higher viral transmission in closed areas and a lack of sun (in addition to allowing your skin to synthesize vitamin D, solar UV rays can inactivate viruses).[36][37]

Zinc oral lozenges can reduce symptom severity, due to inhibiting viral replication at the back of your throat.[38][39][40] Swallowed tablets aren’t effective, and nasal spray may cause permanent adverse effects.[41] Zinc acetate lozenges may be a bit more effective than zinc gluconate lozenges, although perhaps not significantly so.[40][42]

Weak or preliminary evidence for cold or flu:

Garlic has many more antibacterial studies than antiviral studies.[43][44] Limited evidence exists for the prevention (but not the treatment) of the common cold.[45]

Echinacea has some evidence, although the benefit shown is very small.[46][47]

Elderberry has some evidence, but very few studies exist thus far.[48][49]

Pelargonium sidoides also has few studies, and only on treatment, not on prevention.[50][51]

Probiotics aren’t one monolothic thing. Certain specific strains may help with prevention, although evidence is mixed, and efficacy may vary greatly by person due to everyone having a different gut microbiome.[52][53][54][55]

N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) has limited evidence for reducing flu episodes,[56] and a combination of L-cystine and L-theanine has limited evidence for reducing episodes of the common cold.[57] Note that NAC has evidence for tumor initiation in animals when used regularly at high doses.[58][59][60] Supplements aren’t automatically safe just because they’re available without a prescription. Buyer beware!
Posted by auisssa
Member since Feb 2010
4195 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 9:07 pm to
Bourbon
Posted by Harry Rex Vonner
American southerner
Member since Nov 2013
35959 posts
Posted on 3/14/20 at 9:09 pm to
and green tea

there are zero sodas or sugary drinks in my house, for years now

I boil water and make green tea. When it cools I pour it into a container with chunks of cucumber, and add in lime juice and lemon juice.

Put in the fridge to chill. Delicious.

I drink that, beer, tequila and wine.
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