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• #10227
Can you post the actual reasons?
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• #10228
Paracetamol - because it lowers your fever, the pyretic (fever) response of your body which increases leucocytes, your antibody response. Your anti-inflamatory response is also improved with fever
Saunas are good https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3916915/pdf/jhk-39-127.pdf
Vitamin D - optimises your immunity
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2017/02/study-confirms-vitamin-d-protects-against-cold-and-flu/Says science
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• #10229
Ffs.
I'm going to say this quite rudely and quite strongly:
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• #10230
Hmmm
So these suggestions are harmful?
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• #10231
Actuaries take on the health and life expectency of those passing away to Covid:
https://twitter.com/ActuaryByDay/status/1249366217204338688 -
• #10232
So these suggestions are harmful?
It can be. Like saying wear a helmet because it will save you from getting killed.
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• #10233
it will
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• #10234
We all know helmets stop corona, but they fuck up your hair.
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• #10235
Much as I don't like, or wear helmets I really don't think wearing one is harmful physically
I do believe that
Fever is the body's response to viral or bacterial infection, and increases antibody defence. So paracetamol, while reducing the symptoms of a temperature, doesn't help in defending against viral attack. Better to live with a higher temperature
Vitamin D helps optimise your immunity.
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• #10236
If I took a load of vitamin D I'd feel healthier and more likely to take risks around covid19, I'd subconsciously wash my hands less and lick more people with coughs.
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• #10237
"Sauna party" eh? Keys in a bowl, wink wink...
There´s a massive gulf between what people in Russia and Finland (banya/sauna is Russian and Finland was until fairly recently a Russian province) get up to in a hot room and what folks in other countries do in a pathetic lukewarm cabin. It´s just too hot (I prefer about 100 degrees C) to shag in a proper sauna. Besides, just about every home in Finland has one, and it´s not unusual for the whole family to get in at the same time. It´s just a very hot bathroom. My father was born in one in the 1950s because the nearest hospital was a three-hour whitewater boat trip away.
I´ve never been to a shagfest sauna party, even in my student days: https://www.warmtimber.com/blog/culture/a-sauna-party-whats-that/
I have however been to a student sauna party and shagged laterz.Finnish business leaders and politicians often have meetings in saunas and give interviews in them. I´ve been to some of those, too. It´s striking how people are incapable of talking shite when their packed nekkid into a hot steamy wooden box.
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• #10238
csb bro
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• #10239
I agree. This is my understanding.
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• #10240
csb
Had to look that up...
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• #10241
Saunas are nice, some sunlight is good for you, paracetamol represses the body’s response to infection. Are these relevant? (I haven’t watched the videos).
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• #10242
Better to live with a higher temperature
Until it isn’t.
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• #10243
Can we have a masks/helmets Covid-19 circlewank subforum now before it´s too late. There´s just so much common ground to cover. Here´s a Canuckistani reporter giving some sensible shopping advice, only to be shouted down by the maskologists, just like any image of a bare-headed cyclist is met with outrage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLufQBKrLjw&t=77s
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• #10245
cringe
Yeah that bit was painful to watch.
Edit: so it´s true? You people all know each other. Who is AvE then? ;)
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• #10246
Better to live with a higher temperature
Until it isn’t.
Although I'm reminded of some of the recent(ish) advice about treating a fever in babies and children. The suggestion is parents over treat and for a moderate fever where the child isn't upset you don't need to treat. It was all over the news but at the moment the only thing I can find is https://www.medicinesforchildren.org.uk/news/do-i-need-treat-my-child%E2%80%99s-fever
I know that as an adult I'll sometimes take paracetamol to lower my temperature because I've got commitments that I can't or don't want to drop when really I should just go to bed and sleep it off.
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• #10247
You shouldn't knock the placebo effect of paracetamol / calpol either.
We have a bottle of homemade paracetomol-free placebo calpol that works wonders in reducing the symtpoms of self-limiting conditons.
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• #10248
Odd question and hopefully this is the best place to ask!
I've got to travel to London tomorrow (medical for stem cell donation, so can't really give it a miss)
If there anywhere near Marelybone that is doing hot food for collection? Will be a long day and will fancy some propper food before a 3 hour drive home.
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• #10249
Just Eat/Deliveroo etc will be operational but I have no idea if they would deliver to a car rather than an address, but I guess you could just give the address you're parked outside and intercept it from the rider when they turn up...
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• #10250
Maybe they deliver to the hospital?
Why to take Vitamin D
https://youtu.be/OQzTE18WcNI