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2010-12-09 1:15 PM in reply to: #3240869 |
Subject: RE: Flu shot? I got this in my e-mail today and since it originated from the internet, well it must be true,,,, right? For your entertainment or for your home remedies, whichever you decide. ONIONS
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2010-12-09 1:45 PM in reply to: #3240869 |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Flu shot? It was entertaining all right. I especially liked this line: “She gave him one and when he did this, he did find the flu virus in the onion. It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore,keeping the family healthy. Clearly, this is from a meticulously researched medical journal. Just out of curiosity, had microscope technology advanced enough by 1919 that a country doctor would have one at his disposal strong enough to identify a specific virus? Edited by jmk-brooklyn 2010-12-09 1:45 PM |
2010-12-09 1:48 PM in reply to: #3240869 |
Champion 14571 the alamo city, Texas | Subject: RE: Flu shot? i totally want to go to a hospital with a forked onion in a jar and watch it turn black now. |
2010-12-09 2:08 PM in reply to: #3243194 |
Subject: RE: Flu shot? jmk-brooklyn - 2010-12-09 11:45 AM It was entertaining all right. I especially liked this line: “She gave him one and when he did this, he did find the flu virus in the onion. It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore,keeping the family healthy. Clearly, this is from a meticulously researched medical journal. Just out of curiosity, had microscope technology advanced enough by 1919 that a country doctor would have one at his disposal strong enough to identify a specific virus? I'm trying to think but I can't recall but what the name of the cartoon & or characters in it that said at the end when the one hearing a story asked the one telling the stroy a question and the stroy teller said, "that's a story for antoher time/episode".... ?? Mr Wizard? anybody?? On another related scientific stroy, the rooster crowed, the sun came up,,,,,,, I hate to see what would happen to the world if the rooster was silent. |
2010-12-09 2:14 PM in reply to: #3243194 |
Pro 6767 the Alabama part of Pennsylvania | Subject: RE: Flu shot? jmk-brooklyn - 2010-12-09 2:45 PM It was entertaining all right. I especially liked this line: “She gave him one and when he did this, he did find the flu virus in the onion. It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore,keeping the family healthy. Clearly, this is from a meticulously researched medical journal. Just out of curiosity, had microscope technology advanced enough by 1919 that a country doctor would have one at his disposal strong enough to identify a specific virus? Hey if they had time travellers using cell phones, they could have been tapping into the future technology! It reminds me of when people claim that aliens have used lasers to scoop out the rectums of the dead cows found in the back acres. Really? How many lasers has framer Brown seen used to make that claim? |
2010-12-09 2:14 PM in reply to: #3243194 |
Veteran 478 Chicago Area | Subject: RE: Flu shot? jmk-brooklyn - 2010-12-09 1:45 PM It was entertaining all right. I especially liked this line: “She gave him one and when he did this, he did find the flu virus in the onion. It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore,keeping the family healthy. Clearly, this is from a meticulously researched medical journal. Just out of curiosity, had microscope technology advanced enough by 1919 that a country doctor would have one at his disposal strong enough to identify a specific virus? Microscope technology was not strong enough to detect virus but obviously strong enough to detect bacteria. |
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2010-12-09 2:27 PM in reply to: #3243252 |
Champion 18680 Lost in the Luminiferous Aether | Subject: RE: Flu shot? Bmel - 2010-12-09 3:14 PM jmk-brooklyn - 2010-12-09 1:45 PM It was entertaining all right. I especially liked this line: “She gave him one and when he did this, he did find the flu virus in the onion. It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore,keeping the family healthy. Clearly, this is from a meticulously researched medical journal. Just out of curiosity, had microscope technology advanced enough by 1919 that a country doctor would have one at his disposal strong enough to identify a specific virus? Microscope technology was not strong enough to detect virus but obviously strong enough to detect bacteria. I don't understand why this is in sarc font as that really was the case, and in terms of light microscopy still is. Edited by trinnas 2010-12-09 2:27 PM |
2010-12-09 2:35 PM in reply to: #3243267 |
Veteran 478 Chicago Area | Subject: RE: Flu shot? trinnas - 2010-12-09 2:27 PM Bmel - 2010-12-09 3:14 PM jmk-brooklyn - 2010-12-09 1:45 PM It was entertaining all right. I especially liked this line: “She gave him one and when he did this, he did find the flu virus in the onion. It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore,keeping the family healthy. Clearly, this is from a meticulously researched medical journal. Just out of curiosity, had microscope technology advanced enough by 1919 that a country doctor would have one at his disposal strong enough to identify a specific virus? Microscope technology was not strong enough to detect virus but obviously strong enough to detect bacteria. I don't understand why this is in sarc font as that really was the case, and in terms of light microscopy still is. I'm sorry I was just playing off the "found the virus. It obviously absorbed the bacteria". Some jokes just don't play when typed up as thought of in the head. |
2010-12-09 2:36 PM in reply to: #3243267 |
Champion 11989 Philly 'burbs | Subject: RE: Flu shot? trinnas - 2010-12-09 3:27 PM Bmel - 2010-12-09 3:14 PM jmk-brooklyn - 2010-12-09 1:45 PM It was entertaining all right. I especially liked this line: “She gave him one and when he did this, he did find the flu virus in the onion. It obviously absorbed the bacteria, therefore,keeping the family healthy. Clearly, this is from a meticulously researched medical journal. Just out of curiosity, had microscope technology advanced enough by 1919 that a country doctor would have one at his disposal strong enough to identify a specific virus? Microscope technology was not strong enough to detect virus but obviously strong enough to detect bacteria. I don't understand why this is in sarc font as that really was the case, and in terms of light microscopy still is. Attention poster; put down your keyboard and step away from the flu shot thread. I repeat, for you own good, step away from the flu shot thread. |
2010-12-09 2:39 PM in reply to: #3243294 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Flu shot? what's funny is that my mother and grandmother (whose passed) both would cut an onion in half and place it in the kitchen/living area when they felt a cold coming on, Saying the same thing. I always wondered where they heard that and maybe that story is why. They both did a lot of "old school" type remendies, in fact my mother still does. |
2010-12-09 3:39 PM in reply to: #3243302 |
Pro 4612 MA | Subject: RE: Flu shot? Gaarryy - 2010-12-09 3:39 PM what's funny is that my mother and grandmother (whose passed) both would cut an onion in half and place it in the kitchen/living area when they felt a cold coming on, Saying the same thing. I always wondered where they heard that and maybe that story is why. They both did a lot of "old school" type remendies, in fact my mother still does. Another one was vinagar vapor. Since vinegar has some cleaning properties legend has it that boiling vinegar and let the vapor diffuse in the room would kill germs. This was ressurected during the SARS period and became popular among Chinese people. I saw in oriental markets elderly immigrants buying bottles of vinegar. |
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2010-12-09 4:08 PM in reply to: #3240869 |
Pro 4578 Vancouver, BC | Subject: RE: Flu shot? |
2010-12-09 4:17 PM in reply to: #3243201 |
Champion 7821 Brooklyn, NY | Subject: RE: Flu shot? meherczeg - 2010-12-09 1:48 PM i totally want to go to a hospital with a forked onion in a jar and watch it turn black now. Remember to bring bail money with you. |
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