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What tricks do you use to keep the flu away?
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<blockquote data-quote="Katji" data-source="post: 944313" data-attributes="member: 17768"><p>Not just hand-shaking. Door handles. And fingerprint scanners. (Thinking of the workplace, the office, where "'flu" spreads around. Old story, I never touch the toilet door, I use my foot. And to flush the toilet. Or a wad of toilet paper.) </p><p></p><p>However...the basic thing is your immune system. Can it handle the extra virus load. That means eating properly and sleeping properly. So many times, at office, people getting 'flu, and getting it again, going around the office for like two weeks, and I wouldn't. Then sometimes it nailed me, and I'd realise that I'd hadn't been sleeping and eating properly. </p><p>Long distance flights weaken my immune system. </p><p></p><p>Best remedy: hot ginger tea with lemon juice. For the throat. Ginger as in you cut a piece of fresh ginger, put it in boiling water, then zap it after 3 minutes or so to make it hot again. Must be hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katji, post: 944313, member: 17768"] Not just hand-shaking. Door handles. And fingerprint scanners. (Thinking of the workplace, the office, where "'flu" spreads around. Old story, I never touch the toilet door, I use my foot. And to flush the toilet. Or a wad of toilet paper.) However...the basic thing is your immune system. Can it handle the extra virus load. That means eating properly and sleeping properly. So many times, at office, people getting 'flu, and getting it again, going around the office for like two weeks, and I wouldn't. Then sometimes it nailed me, and I'd realise that I'd hadn't been sleeping and eating properly. Long distance flights weaken my immune system. Best remedy: hot ginger tea with lemon juice. For the throat. Ginger as in you cut a piece of fresh ginger, put it in boiling water, then zap it after 3 minutes or so to make it hot again. Must be hot. [/QUOTE]
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