sick *blech*

David Brown

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flu or something, trying to keep from getting walking pneumonia again.

Hate this stuff.:barf:
 
wouldn't mind the boogie woogie flu though :)

I rented the new COD game and that is cool :)
 
I hate being sick. The only person that hates it more is my wife, because I'm a big helpless baby when I'm sick.

Get well soon bro.
 
Been fighting a touch of something myself. I dont have time to be sick, its hunting season.

Hope you feel better soon Bro. Take it easy, lots of rest.

Garth
 
I can send you some Echinaces purpurea Root if you want.It grows wild in my part of the woods.I dig fresh roots every summer. All you do is take a tablespoon of root,pour boilling water on it,wait 20 minutes and drink it.The roots sink so you dont have to strain if you dont want to.Dont drink the roots.You can flavor the tea with more tea or sugar.


Echinacea is an herb. Several species of the echinacea plant are used to make medicine from its leaves, flower, and root.

Echinacea is widely used to fight infections, especially the common cold and other upper respiratory infections. Some people take echinacea at the first sign of a cold, hoping they will be able to keep the cold from developing. Other people take echinacea after cold symptoms have started, hoping they can make symptoms less severe. The people who use echinacea to treat symptoms have the right idea. Research to date shows that echinacea probably modestly reduces cold symptoms, but it’s not clear whether it helps prevent colds from developing.

Echinacea is also used against many other infections including the flu, urinary tract infections, vaginal yeast infections, genital herpes, bloodstream infections (septicemia), gum disease, tonsillitis, streptococcus infections, syphilis, typhoid, malaria, and diphtheria.

Other uses not related to infection include chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), rheumatism, migraines, acid indigestion, pain, dizziness, rattlesnake bites, and attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Sometimes people apply echinacea to their skin to treat boils, abscesses, skin wounds, ulcers, burns, eczema, psoriasis, UV radiation skin damage, herpes simplex, bee stings, and hemorrhoids.
 
Take a little break, get your rest, and NO MORE WALKING PNEUMONIA for you mister!!!!! :grumpy:

Hope you and Garth feel better real soon Dave!!!!!! ;)
 
Being hungover isn't sick....back to work! No man that sucks get better soon man.......I could sing you soft kitty form...Big Bang theory .....if it will help
 
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