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  • lol that will be fake news
    • DancesWithWolves
      That's something Pamela
  • Link to article?
    • DancesWithWolves
      How could I it's on the news
  • They should run it on Fox News. I've love to see those Trumpanskys get sick all at once.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Yeah not so sure
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for your comment :)
    • dalcocono
      I guess you never heard of a "moderate"?
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for sharing your comment :)
    • Beat Covid, Avoid Republicans
      BTW, the purpose of wearing masks is to eliminate samples of the virus that are transferred by spittle. They haven't figured that out yet. Lets hope they never do. I'm covered because they don't believe anything I say. lol
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      Hulk i dont like to butt in really, but when some one says THANKS for your comment etc etc ..its just being POLITE online ..many people say that in social media ..ive had many say thanks for the comment etc.....
    • Beat Covid, Avoid Republicans
      Yes I know Pamela but DWW does it all the time for everybody. Its like he's the resident "thank you" guy. Kinda like a Walmart greeter.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks Pamela I appreciate the kind words
  • I'd put chicken soup up against any COVID vaccine on the market - especially the "OMICRON" variant (lol).
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for your comment :)
    • Army Veteran
      Bob Jones - You fell and hit your head as a child, didn't you?
    • Beat Covid, Avoid Republicans
      1465 is a strong believer in Republican medicine.
  • Well, people have been calling chicken soup "Jewish penicillin" for decades now. It certainly can't be as bad as animal anti parasitics, for covid, IMHO
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thank you for sharing , your information with us
  • I enclose the paper. Quote "Some years ago, we conducted a limited study of a potential antiinflammatory effect of chicken soup. This was published in Chest and was well received.1 Because of its resonance with common experience and belief, the study has been referenced and discussed in the lay press way beyond the scientific significance of the results. Predictably, the issue of whether chicken soup might be good for COVID-19 has come up. Our in vitro study demonstrated a modest inhibitory effect on neutrophil migration.1 Speculatively, this may provide a mechanism for less inflammation and fewer symptoms with “colds.” Of course, an antineutrophil effect could also increase infection risk. Importantly, our study was not a clinical trial, and no conclusions could be drawn about clinical effect, either good or bad. A recent World Health Organization report listed 79 agents/combinations with potential as therapeutics for SARS-CoV-2 infection.4 More are likely being considered. Some experimental agents, such as remdesivir, have being requested for compassionate use,5 and others are being used used off label. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently issued an emergency use authorization for chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for certain patients with COVID-19.6 Specifically, adolescent and adult patients who are hospitalized and unable to participate in a clinical trial may qualify for the emergency use authorization. Of course, chicken soup has benefits beyond its potential medicinal value. Chicken soup, often made by a lengthy and loving process, can provide real psychosocial support. The mechanisms by which such support makes people feel better are complex and incompletely explored,10 but there is little doubt about their benefit including during humanitarian crises.11 Health-care workers applauding patients who are discharged from hospital having made recovery, community members applauding health-care workers going to work, volunteers making masks, and other acts of community support are positive contributions to overall well-being and should be encouraged." Hence, the overall benefits of eating chicken soup, are more likely confounding by the sense of comfort and overall wellbeing it can give you.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for sharing your information with us

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