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An alien lady puts Vicks VapoRub on Harry Kim's nose. Join your lady-wary hosts as they discuss Star Trek's occasional tendency towards plots involving sexy women slurping out naive men's essences. Also, Jesse isn't here this week so Dan and Patrick prance around each other unmoored with childlike energy and attention. Don't worry though, it turned out okay in the end! Spoiler warning! We dive right into a detail-rich discussion of this episode of Star Trek: Voyager, so if you haven't had a chance to see it yet – beware! Next week: Wesley Crusher and Proto-Paris get up to some unsavory shenanigans which make Captain Picard sad in Star Trek: The Next Generation's "The First Duty" - will it be an episode rife for Dan's "Doody or No Doody" game? Who knows?! Find out with us by listening next week! Note that this and all episodes of the It's Got Star Trek podcast contain explicit language and, frankly, an unnecessary amount of offensive content, so the show is intended only for adults and really really cool kids. Would you like to give us money in return for extra silliness? Subscribe to our Patreon at patreon.com/itsgotstartrek! Please utilize one of the following options if you have an interest in contacting your hosts: Record a message to us at itsgotstartrek.com/record Email us at feedback@itsgotstartrek.com Blueskyify us @ItsGotStarTrek Threaden us @ItsGotStarTrek Mastodon us @ItsGotStarTrek@tenforward.social Instagramaphone us @ItsGotStarTrek Facebookify us @ItsGotStarTrek Twitter us @ItsGotStarTrek Watch a static image while listening to the podcast on YouTube Telephone us at 202-456-1414 You can also visit www.itsgotstartrek.com and leave a comment or head on over to the It's Got Everything subreddit to join the discussion.
It's been 20 years since Anakin forgot the sunscreen on Mustafar, and we're celebrating. In this nostalgic yet nerdy episode, Mike and Matt honor Revenge of the Sith with trivia, memes, and a heartfelt lightsaber that just won't turn on. Plus, they dive into a ridiculous (and surprisingly detailed) internet debate: can 100 humans defeat a gorilla? Spoiler: it depends on your views about trench warfare and Vicks VapoRub. And yes, the Harambe kid makes an appearance.Star Wars trivia? Check.Gorilla battle strategies? Absolutely.Dating advice at the end? You bet.If you're here for a good time—and the high ground—subscribe and stick around for more galaxy-brained takes.00:00 Intro02:12 Celebrating 20 Years of Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith16:27 Take It!27:19 Outro and AdviceMERCH: https://funnybusinesspod-shop.fourthwall.com/FOLLOW USBeacons: https://beacons.ai/funnybusinesspodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/funnybusinesspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/funnybusinesspod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/funnybusinesspodTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/funnybusinesspodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwA7LU4-jps613RuewhWWDg/featuredNote: The opinions expressed in this show are the hosts' views and not necessarily those of any business or organization. The podcast hosts are solely responsible for the content of this show.FUNNY BUSINESSA podcast where Mike and Matt share internet stories or news that should be important to you. You'll hear about strange news and personal experiences, and every once in a while, Mike will quiz Matt on some of the oddest things he can find. We'll also dive into some of our original segments, like describing some of our strangest stories, debating if soccer is more boring than golf, and even talking about our feelings, as every man should. Funny Business is a podcast run by Mike and Matt, two friends who met at college and decided to start this project during the pandemic of 2020.
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In this week's episode Greg and Patrick talk about group coding approaches, like dummy variables and effect code variables, for helping to analyze group differences within the larger general linear model. Along they way they also discuss hacking up a lung, made for audio faces, walking pneumonia, putting Vicks VapoRub on your feet, cards in your spokes, confusing rental cars, crash test dummies, what is your quest, 25-cent Nyquil night, Bonferroni glasses, the Romans, and Nyquil haze. Stay in contact with Quantitude! Web page: quantitudepod.org TwitterX: @quantitudepod YouTube: @quantitudepod Merch: redbubble.com
Nick welcomes TV critic Dan Fienberg from The Hollywood Reporter to discuss the ongoing fire emergency in L.A. and review some new shows, including Going Dutch with Denis Leary, The Pitt starring Noah Wyle, Tim Allen's sitcom Shifting Gears, and Netflix's new western series American Primeval. They also chat about the Golden Globes and Nikki Glaser's performance as host. Later, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to talk about long underwear, battling cold weather, and the baffling habit of guys who only wear scarves when it's 50 below. They also share thoughts on The Sopranos, praise Andrew WK, and try some pine-flavored candy that tastes suspiciously like Vicks VapoRub. [Ep315]
We've put together a list of 12 alternative but amazing uses for Vicks VapoRub. And we are pretty sure you've never heard of any of them! We all know Vicks VapoRub as our good friend and ally in fighting colds. Its main ingredients — camphor, menthol, and eucalyptus — help relieve a cough and nasal congestion. However, these are not the only benefits of the product. It also has some superpowers like relieving headaches and back pains, disciplining your pet and even reducing belly fat! TIMESTAMPS Works as an insect repellent 0:35 Relieves headaches 1:15 Takes good care of your feet 1:41 Prevents pet incidents 2:19 Stops your cat from ruining your furniture 2:49 Reduces stretch marks 3:18 Treats toenail fungus 3:45 Helps you get rid of bruises 4:13 Relieves earache 4:35 Brings noticeable results on your face 5:01 Relieves muscle and back pain 5:25 Helps get rid of belly fat 5:56 Recommendations before you use Vicks VapoRubs 6:35 #vaporub #vicks #bellyfat SUMMARY Follow some general recommendations before you use Vicks VapoRubs: • Just like any other product that is used on the skin, Vicks VapoRub must be tested on your skin before you use it. To see if you have an allergic reaction, put some Vicks on the back of your hand and watch for a while. If you notice burning, redness, or any other symptoms, don't use it at all. • The product shouldn't be used on children under two as it can adversely affect the respiratory tract. • If you have doubts, always consult your doctor before using. Vicks VapoRub can help you to relieve it. Menthol, one of its main ingredients, helps lower blood pressure in your head and, as a result, relieves pain. Rub some Vicks VapoRub on your stretch marks, and in just two weeks you will see that they gradually become less visible. If you suffer from toenail fungus, try applying some Vicks to the affected nail every night and then put your socks on. The next day, wash your feet and clip off as much infected nail as possible. If it happens to you, gently rub some Vicks VapoRub on your bruise, and observe the healing process. The ointment will reduce all the swelling, and the bruise itself will disappear faster. Vicks can help you get rid of belly fat! Mix one tablespoon of crushed tablet camphor, one tablespoon of alcohol, one tablespoon of baking soda, and half a jar of Vicks VapoRub until you get a paste. Before doing your physical exercises, apply this paste to your abdomen or to the area that you plan to work on, and wrap yourself with plastic wrap. When you finish your workout, rinse with plenty of water. Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lois Zook Wauson, who was the oldest of eight children, grew up on a farm in Wilson County in the mid-20th century. She passed away in 2022 but was able to share this glimpse of Christmas on the farm in her book Rainy Days and Starry Nights. “I can still remember the smell of the little fir tree, as Mother tucked me in that night, always rubbing my chest with Vicks VapoRub to guard off cold and congestion. When I smell Vicks VapoRub these days, I always think of life on the farm in the wintertime, and I remember my...Article Link
How's your summer? Hot enough for you? Here at You Can see me HQ, we're in the thick of it, and I mean that literally. The humidity is so intense it's like wading through Vicks Vaporub just to make it to the car. And we haven't even made it to August! This month's story is guarantee to bring a chill. We had an amazing chat with author Christine Watts whose book The Ghosts of Misawa Air Base and Other Phenomena is available on Amazon. She takes us through her time as a young officer with the K9 unit at Misawa Air Base, where both she and her dogs quickly realize that something beyond understanding is making itself known. This is part 1 Christine's amazing adventures. You can learn more about Christine and her book at her website: christinemichellewatts.com Help support this podcast on Patreon. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Got a story? We want to hear it!! Submit on our website or email us at youcanseemeinthedark@gamil.com
Hoy hablaremos de la desconocida vida del primer influencer con estudios, el doctor Bartolomé Beltrán Pons, que ya inventó lo de las consultas telefónicas y que no te cogieran el teléfono antes del COVID. El pequeño Bartolomé nació en Mallorca el 30 de noviembre de 1949. Lo llamaron así porque ya nació con las onditas en el pelo de un señor de 55 años. Era hijo de un alto alto altísimo mando de la Guardia Civil, de 2’10 por lo menos, y por eso pudo mandar a estudiar a su hijo a la universidad cuando la mayoría de los españoles sacaban a los suyos del colegio para trabajar en cuánto sabían escribir su nombre para no firmar el DNI con un X. La madre sabía que su pequeño tenía nombre para no tener amigos ni en Balay, pero también sabía que tenía un grandísimo talento porque un día le hizo un pollo y el niño en vez de coger 🎶E HINCARLE EL DIEEEENTE, LE HISO DÓ OPERASIONE Y ARA ANDA ER POLLO PERFECTAMENTE🎶 Nuestro pequeño amigo era más listo que la voz en off de Saber y Ganar y tenía más carisma que Meryl Streep, que los profesores empezaron llamándolo Bartolo y lo acabaron llamando Don Bartolomé. En 1968, cuando terminó el Bachillerato a los 18 años se fue a Valladolid a estudiar Medicina donde aprendió a escribir tan bien su nombre que no se sabía si ponía Bartolomé Beltrán, Bromazempam 1 gr o Paracetamol y mucha agua. Al terminar en 1973 decidió especializarse en TOCOGINECOLOGÍA, porque el Dr. Beltrán era un auténtico BATMAN: muy reservado con su vida privada, vestía siempre de oscuro y hacía guardía por las noches. Recién terminaita la carrera en 1978 fue jefe del equipo quirúrgico de la Seguridad Social en Ginecología, que pa que te pongan de jefe saliendo por la puerta de la facultad o eres muy bueno o en España había 4 ginecólogos y uno que le quedaba el último de Anatomía de Grey. En 1980 fue enviado durante el gobierno de Adolfo Suárez a Nicaragua para instalar un Hospital de Campaña tras el derrocamiento del dictador Anastasio Somoza, que no que el hombre fuera malo, es que tú piensas la que le han tenido que dar tó su vida llamándose Anastasio y normal que eso saliera por algún sitio. Por lo visto Anastasio había dejao la sanidad como Ayuso las residencias de ancianos en la pandemia. Fue en 1982 cuando dio el salto a los medios de comunicación con el programa de radio “La salud es lo que importa”, porque Bartolomé tenía una boquita que lo mismo te recetaba Vicks Vaporub, que te vendía un maletín de primeros auxilios con tiritas que parecen que llevan loctite o unos pedales de bicicleta para hagas deporte sentaito en el sofá por la teletienda. Bartolomé tenía más negocios que el dueño de UNILEVER. Fue miembro de todas las sociedades médicas españolas que os podáis imaginar y asesor del Ministerio de Sanidad y consumo, coordinaba publicaciones de revistas científicas, escribía en periódicos, publicaba libros, era director de prevención de servicios médicos de A3media, era como tu suegro, se metía en tó. Ya en esta época tenía había aprendido a peinarse las onditas del pelo y le dio una tortícolis que el pobre no se curó nunca, que salía en todas las fotos como si le estuvieran hablando y no se enterara. En 1995, la empresa de su propiedad, VITAPLAN S.L. se hizo con el 84% del Real Club Deportivo Mallorca, convirtiéndose en su presidente hasta 1998. Beltrán era el Florentino de antes. El Mallorca subió a primera, al año siguiente quedó quinto y llegó a la final de la Copa del Rey. Luego Antonio Asencio, el dueño de Antena 3 se lo compró y Bartolomé siguió con sus cositas de médicos. Estuvo casado y tuvo al menos 2 hijos, porque uno en un tuit, que se ve que lo conocía, le da las condolencias a su esposa y a sus hijos, así, en plural. Hay una foto por ahí que sale Bartolomé con dos más y por lo visto 1 es su hijo, que con esa cara que tiene, no me extraña que lo haya escondío. Desgraciadamente, el 17 de febrero de 2024 el riñón le filtró menos que la jarra de agua Britta y el Dr. Beltrán nos dejaba a los 74 años de edad, aunque ustedes siempre podrán recordarlo cada vez que su suegro se metá en tó o vean a un pollo andar perfectamente.
Running school bus abandoned at intersection in Maine, Truck full of Vicks VapoRub and humidifiers wrecks, spills load all over highway, Man finds lost ring and tries to return it to the owner only to be rejected, TV reporter accidentally slapped herself in the face during live report while trying to swat mosquito
The topics range from Vicks VapoRub, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ghislaine, and the fine dining establishment of Schlotzsky's. There's really not much else to say, it's as podcast as it gets.
My Mic Setup: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0CG36ML45 - 00:00:00 - Podcast Intro - 23:33:50 - Introduction to Krish Ashok, Top Student and Astronomy Enthusiast - 00:04:58 - Krish's Childhood Astronomy Experiences - 00:06:18 - The Philosophical Impact of Astronomy - 00:06:54 - The Simpler Times of the 90s Without Social Media - 00:07:24 - Seeking Adventure in a Pre-Social Media World - 00:08:22 - Krish's Talent in Simplifying Complex Concepts - 00:09:45 - Krish's Journey as a Professional Violinist - 00:10:07 - Parental Guidance in Career Choices - 00:10:35 - The Role of Jargon in Science - 00:11:09 - Articulation in Science Explained - 00:11:50 - The Importance of Precision in Scientific Language - 00:12:35 - Spotlight on Andrew Huberman - 00:14:09 - Tackling Food Stereotypes and Myths - 00:14:34 - The Influence of Sensationalism on Social Media - 00:15:35 - Exploring the Diversity of Food Perspectives - 00:15:57 - India's Flourishing Jazz Scene - 00:16:28 - Chennai's Rich Musical Heritage - 00:16:59 - Chennai as a Hub for Musical Talent - 00:17:23 - The Musical Landscape of Chennai - 00:18:49 - The Lack of Classical Music Awareness in Delhi - 00:19:10 - Musical Education in Indian Schools - 00:20:05 - Bilingualism in India - 00:21:39 - Trilingualism in South India - 00:22:22 - The Universal Language of Music - 00:22:55 - Playing the Carnatic Violin - 00:23:50 - The Elitism in Carnatic Music - 00:24:07 - The Origins of Carnatic Music and Violin - 00:24:48 - The Violin's Fit in Indian Music - 00:25:49 - Krish's Experience with the Cello - 00:26:03 - Krish's Learning Philosophy - 00:26:33 - Visual Learning in Calculus - 00:26:53 - Mustard in Indian Cooking: The Science - 00:27:42 - Recognizing Kitchen Wisdom - 00:28:13 - Applying First Principles in Problem Solving - 00:28:40 - Krish's Blogging Journey - 00:29:06 - The Impact of the Internet Over Conventional Media - 00:31:38 - Krish's Book Deal - 00:32:53 - The Birth of Masala Labs on Instagram - 00:34:27 - Transitioning to Social Media Reels - 00:34:53 - Krish's Venture into AI with GPT Models - 00:35:13 - Demystifying Cooking and Food Myths - 00:37:28 - Understanding Superstitions Compassionately - 00:38:29 - Social Identity and Human Behavior - 00:39:40 - Misinformation in Ayurveda - 00:42:04 - The Milk and Meat Debate in Ayurveda - 00:43:00 - The Need for Evolving Knowledge - 00:44:10 - The Non-Indian Origins of Potatoes - 00:44:50 - British Influence on Indian Agriculture - 00:46:06 - Grain and Rice Taxation by Indian Kings - 00:47:46 - European Advances in Agricultural Hybridization - 00:48:25 - British Agricultural Policies in India - 00:49:06 - South Indian Rice Cuisine Explained - 00:50:37 - Rava as a Wheat Alternative - 00:51:10 - The Role of Indian Railways in Colonial Exploitation - 00:52:09 - The Spiciness of Indian Food - 00:53:31 - Ethiopia's Spicy Cuisine - 00:54:09 - The Difference Between Spicy and Hot Food - 00:54:30 - The Science of Spices - 00:55:30 - Understanding 'Spicy' in Indian Cuisine - 00:57:20 - The Ingredients of Vicks Vaporub - 01:03:25 - Key Components of Food - 01:03:50 - Global Uses of Chilies - 01:06:25 - The Rarity of Expensive Spices in South India - 01:06:50 - Dairy Preferences in North India - 01:09:50 - Exploring India's Diverse Food Culture on Social Media - 01:10:26 - Agricultural Richness of the Indo-Gangetic Plains - 01:12:10 - Meat Consumption in Non-Plains Areas - 01:12:50 - Cattle Rearing in North India - 01:13:50 - Beef Consumption in South India - 01:17:34 - The Poultry Industry's Practices - 01:21:43 - The Reality of Unfertilized Eggs - 01:23:50 - The North Indian Influence on 'Vegetarian' - 01:25:42 - Making Healthy Choices Simple - 01:27:00 - Practical Food Tips - 01:27:40 - Closing Remarks == This is the official channel for Dostcast, a podcast by Vinamre Kasanaa. == Contact Us For business inquiries: dostcast@egiplay.com == #Dostcast
Boomer is still not feeling great but he's taking his meds and eating Buckly cough drops that taste like you're eating Vicks VapoRub. Boomer was texting Wally Szczerbiak throughout the Knicks game last night. They beat the Nets no problem. Mitchell Robinson is now out for the season in what Gio is calling ‘the first unsuccessful surgery'. Fat Perez reacted to Boomer calling him fat. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and has clips from Fat Perez saying Boomer thinks he's fat. Jerry has audio from the Knicks win over the Nets. Rob Saleh appreciates Aaron Rodgers backing him to the media. Tommy DeVito talked about smoothing things over with the pizza place in Morristown. In the final segment of the hour, Gio watches 3 things during the week: YouTube golf, Hard Knocks and 1,000 Pound Sisters. This week on Hard Knocks, Mike McDaniel was in his office at 4am, blasting Eminem, going through film. Gio thinks McDaniel is the most fascinating guy in the NFL. He tried to sell his wife on it but she wasn't interested.
Hour 1 Boomer is still not feeling great but he's taking his meds and eating Buckly cough drops that taste like you're eating Vicks VapoRub. Boomer was texting Wally Szczerbiak throughout the Knicks game last night. They beat the Nets no problem. Mitchell Robinson is now out for the season in what Gio is calling ‘the first unsuccessful surgery'. Fat Perez reacted to Boomer calling him fat. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and has clips from Fat Perez saying Boomer thinks he's fat. Jerry has audio from the Knicks win over the Nets. Rob Saleh appreciates Aaron Rodgers backing him to the media. Tommy DeVito talked about smoothing things over with the pizza place in Morristown. In the final segment of the hour, Gio watches 3 things during the week: YouTube golf, Hard Knocks and 1,000 Pound Sisters. This week on Hard Knocks, Mike McDaniel was in his office at 4am, blasting Eminem, going through film. Gio thinks McDaniel is the most fascinating guy in the NFL. He tried to sell his wife on it but she wasn't interested. Hour 2 Today is the shortest day of the year. Tonight the Saints play the Rams in Los Angeles. The Rams are in a competitive rebuild and are currently a Wild Card team. Boomer credits Baker Mayfield for having the Bucs in first place. We looked ahead at this week's key games on the NFL schedule with playoff spots on the line. The Giants point differential is crazy this year. Most of the top teams right now have their starting quarterback. Gio said the Cleveland Browns with Joe Flacco would be a great story to go to the Super Bowl. Jerry returns for an update but first we talked about the year in review CBS Sports Network did. Gio thought it was a great year which now makes him think next year will not be as good. Jerry has audio of the Knicks beating the Nets 121-102. Rob Saleh talked about activating Aaron Rodgers and why they did that even though he will not play. Brian Daboll talked about how good the Eagles are even though they lost 3 straight. Mike McDaniel talked about the ‘trash plan' he had in the game against the Titans. Mike Tomlin talked about George Pickens and the way he's dealing with the media. Butch Goring rejects Paul Bissonnette's olive branch. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer is impressed with the company's medicine cabinet. A caller wonders if OJ will have a presence at the Super Bowl if the Bills get there. Boomer tells the story of being invited to OJ's house for dinner (before the murders). A photo of Boomer with OJ was also used as evidence in the trial. Would we have OJ on the show during Super Bowl week? Hour 3 Angel Cabrera is cleared to return to the PGA Tour after prison. He did win a Masters so Gio wonders if he will be invited back. Boomer doesn't think he will be invited back. Cameron Diaz thinks it's a good idea for married couples to have separate rooms or maybe even separate houses. Jerry is here for an update and starts with the Knicks beating the Nets 121-102. We heard a clip of John Minko as St. John's beat Xavier. Chris Russo had some thoughts on Christmas. Rob Saleh was asked about Zach Wilson and concussion protocol. Tommy DeVito talked about playing on the road in Philadelphia. He said he likes a hostile crowd. There was a brawl on Sunrise Highway after a car accident. Mike McDaniel talked about playing Eminem in prepping for games. In the final segment of the hour, Matt Shor, Nate Burleson's eyeglasses guy, is in the studio to talk about Phil Simms' lady glasses. He said Phil had the biggest head he has ever fitted. Hour 4 It seems like we are not going to get a Yamamoto decision until after the New Year. Gio still doesn't think the Mets will get him. MLB free agency is infuriating with how long it takes for a decision to be made. Every insider besides Jeff Passan is just throwing every take out there. A caller wonders how MLB let the Dodgers defer the overwhelming majority of Ohtani's contract. A caller wonders why nobody wants to sign Trevor Bauer even though his name was cleared. Gio thinks teams don't want the negativity around the signing even if he was cleared. A caller still can't believe Peter Schwartz didn't know what veal was. Peter is a simple man and Gio is jealous of that. Boomer said Peter is an optimist and Jerry is a pessimist. Jerry is here for his final update and he starts with the Knicks beating the Nets in Brooklyn. Rob Saleh thinks Aaron Rodgers will play even more than 2 or 3 more years. Tommy DeVito talked about how big it would be to go into Philadelphia and win. The Moment of The Day involves Nate Burleson's glasses guys and Phil Simms' lady glasses. In the final segment of the show, the Jeffrey Epstein client list is set to be released early next month according to a judge's ruling.
Former Fairfield Police Chief Gary MacNamara was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about the warning from the UConn President to the students. Should students turn themselves in for destruction to campus? Plus, the Dalai Lama's apology after a strange and concerning comment made to a kid. (0:00) Every home is different, and sometime those rules get a little weird. Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to share the weird rules they remember growing up with, and got everything from ketchup restrictions, to strange applications of Vicks VapoRub. (15:01) Photo Credit: Getty Images/Grafner/iStock/Getty Images Plus
I've been waiting to invite Denise on my show since I first heard her on Clubhouse and this appearance did not disappoint. We discussed confidence, personal brands and branding, speaking, toxic positivity and Harriet Tubman Here are my shownotes: 15m - Don't count them out; It costs you 17m - There's no resource for humans 17m - "open for business" 20m - If you can't articulate it simply, you probably aren't as smart as you think 21m - Experts fold; experts fail because they're experts in a world that no longer exists 27m - Recommit to optimism - inappropriate level of optimism; there's a pessimism pandemic; the "lens of lack" 31m - Toxic positivity = FAILURE TO ACT 33m - Shrine: 1. AirBnb, 2. Vicks Vaporub, 3. Obama Bobblehead - common theme: anything is possible 33m - The disappointment of yesterday is not a proxy of the hope of tomorrow 39m - You can't fix something if you don't believe you can fix it (in the first place) 41m - Baby bird syndrome 45m - White Men 46m - The power of history Quote 1: A man devoid of hope and conscious of being so has ceased to belong to the future.” - Albert Camus, The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays Quote 2: “[If my services] do not place woman as man's equal, what do?” - Harriet Tubman Exclusive 1-minute highlights and/or extended clips of this interview, plus behind-the-scenes looks at the show and group chat are now available for subscribers at just 99c/month on my profile, @jaffejuce on Instagram Watch full episodes at / josephjaffeisnotf... . Subscribe at bit.ly/subscribetotheshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The second half of the program deals with the weaponization of police, how the presence of officers affects non-criminal issues, and how Black women often suffer the most under the current law enforcement system. Our Way Black History Fact is dedicated to Lunsford Richardson…the pharmacist behind Vicks Vaporub.Support the showwww.civiccipher.comFollow us: @CivicCipher @iamqward @ramsesjaConsideration for today's show was provided by: Major Threads menswear www.MajorThreads.com Hip Hop Weekly Magazine www.hiphopweekly.com The Black Information Network Daily Podcast www.binnews.com
Have you ever been watching a sporting event and noticed how every part of the game is sponsored by something? The Vicks VapoRub pregame show is followed by the Under Armour action replay. Then there's the A Charlie Brown Christmas halftime show and the Yellowstone National Park injury report. Wrap it all up with the Sugarhill Gang Rapper's Delight postgame show and you've got yourself a mouthful.Speaking of weird sponsors, Joey reminisces on the time he went to an Amazon Go store and bought a Coca-Cola-flavored coffee, or maybe a coffee-flavored Coca-Cola. Whatever it was, it was bad.Plus, remember this Clear Eyes commercial starring Ben Stein? What a throwback!
Hey mommafriend! I will be answering one of our fellow mommas question and that is on whether it is safe and effective to put VICKS VAPORUB on your child's feet, chest or back when your child has mild cough and nasal congestion. Also BONUS inside: Six (6) recommended cough remedies that you can do at home. See you inside mommas! Love & light, MommaDocJet . . *Get your Mompreneur Clarity Journal + Lifeplanner HERE: http://bit.ly/mompreneurlifeplanner *Book a NEW MOM SURVIVAL COACHING with me, email HERE: mommypedia.docjet@gmail.com *Other episodes you might enjoy: Ep49 Your Child Has Fever and Colds? 8 Action Steps You Can Do At Home! Plus When to See Your Doctor. https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/the-mommypedia-podcast-pedia-basics-first-time-mom/id1579818919?i=1000585922769 Ep38 Worried your baby isn't talking as much? Three ways to help boost their speech milestone! https://open.spotify.com/episode/1RWpW0gIiWRarPgzr6vThN?si=UuT2tq1MSEiTw9nDedQCpg *Come connect with us and join free trainings inside The First Time Moms Club- https://bit.ly/firsttimemomsclub *Instagram- @mommypedia_podcast
We've put together a list of 12 alternative but amazing uses for Vicks VapoRub. And we are pretty sure you've never heard of any of them! We all know Vicks VapoRub as our good friend and ally in fighting colds. Its main ingredients — camphor, menthol, and eucalyptus — help relieve a cough and nasal congestion. However, these are not the only benefits of the product. It also has some superpowers like relieving headaches and back pains, disciplining your pet and even reducing belly fat! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is the weekly newspaper column.U.S. wine statistics 3-23-2022Grape growing and winemaking are really big businesses in the United States. Some interesting facts:• The U.S. consumes more wine than any other country.• There are some 11,000 wineries in the United States.• There are wineries in every state.• With four wineries, Alaska has twice as many wineries as Mississippi.Hawaiian vineyard—Maui Wine Company• Hawaii has three main winery-vineyard operations. There is a designated American Viticultural Area (Ulupalakua AVA) on the island of Maui.• The U.S. has one million acres of grape-bearing land.• Grapes are the highest-value fruit crop in the U.S. Wine, table grapes, and raisins bring in more than $6.5 billion a year.• The U.S. produces more than 7.5 million tons of grapes every year.• The U.S. produces more than 900 million gallons of wine each year, 12% of worldwide production.• The U.S. is the fourth-largest wine producer in the world, behind Italy, France, and Spain.• The U.S. annually exports some $1.5 billion worth of wine. The top five markets for those exports are the European Union, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, and China.• The top five wine-producing states are California, Washington, New York, Oregon, and Texas.• The top three states measured by the economic impact of wine are California, New York, and Texas.• The top five states measured by the number of wineries are California, Oregon, Washington, New York, and Texas.• Ten wine companies produce 75 percent of domestic wine sales.• Fifty wine companies produce 90 percent of domestic wine sales.• E&J Gallo is the world's largest wine company. It sells some 100 million cases annually—1.2 billion bottles—almost one-third of all the U.S.-made wine sold in the U.S.• Gallo dominates its competitors. The number two maker, The Wine Group, sells 51 million cases—half of Gallo's sales. The number three maker, Trinchero Family Estates, sells 20 million.• By comparison to Gallo, General Motors and Toyota combined control less than 15 percent of the U.S. car market. Amazon and Walmart account for less than 10 percent of the U.S. retail. You have to add GM, Toyota, Amazon, and Walmart together to match Gallo's percentage of domination in its market.Last round: A Vicks VapoRub truck overturned on the highway. Amazingly, there was no congestion for eight hours. After enduring a joke like that, you earned at least one glass of wine.Email: wine@cwadv.comNewsletter: gusclemens.substack.comWebsite: gusclemensonwine.comFacebook: Gus Clemens on Wine facebook.com/GusClemensOnWine/posts/Twitter: @gusclemensLinks worth exploringDiary of a Serial Hostess is a weekly column about the ins and outs of entertaining at home and witty anecdotes of life in the stylish lane. How-to's and advice from yours truly, the Serial Hostess.As We Eat is a multi-platform storytelling project exploring how food connects, defines, and inspires.Balanced Diet by Charlotte Rutledge is a rotating selection of original recipes, curated links pertaining to the food system, and recipe reviews. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit gusclemens.substack.com/subscribe
The Experiment host Julia Longoria has always had a special relationship with Vicks Vaporub—the scent transports her right back to childhood, to days in bed with the flu at her grandmother's house in South Florida. Julia and her cousins all knew not to tell grandma when they were sick, or they'd risk being slathered with “Vickicito.” Julia never had a reason to wonder why grandma loved Vicks so much, but this week's episode reveals that grandma's love for the product is deeper than Julia imagined. And while investigating grandma's (and the world's) Vicks obsession, Julia is pulled into her family's past, back to Cuba, before the revolution. This story originally aired on Only Human, a show about health that we all can relate to. Because every body has a story. Be part of The Experiment. Use the hashtag #TheExperimentPodcast, or write to us at theexperiment@theatlantic.com.
Si models his snazzy new jacket, and he's got moves! Martin, Godwin, and John-David are grossed out by what Si does with Vicks VapoRub. Si decides he's a "painologist." Martin and Si tell us how they REALLY feel about meatless meat. And Si talks about meeting his wife, his time living in Germany, how to stay childlike and joyful, and what he thinks of Bible movies. https://www.moinkbox.com/duck — Get a FREE year of the best filet mignon you'll ever taste! https://truebill.com/duck — Save up to $720 a year with Truebill! https://OmegaXL.com/DUCK — Uncle Si takes OmegaXL every day. Buy one bottle and get the second bottle FREE! https://www.marines.mil/clwater — If you or someone you know was at Camp Lejeune between 1953 & 1987, visit to learn more - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hoy en Historias del Más Acá: Notas Macabrosas Oficiales de la policía de Los Ángeles ignoran robo por jugar Pokemon Go: Estaban buscando a un Snorlax para dispararle por la espalda. Encuentran ADN del asesino del carrito de supermercado: El caso sigue avanzando, pero de repente como que se va más para un lado. Aseguran que Kim Jong Il inventó el burrito: Esto es una ofensa para todos los juarenses, exigimos intervención del gobierno. Aparece una vaca en techo de vivienda en Costa Rica: No se reportó si traía o no una playera del Cruz Azul Muere el asesino Robert Durst por COVID: No funcionó el tratamiento con Vicks Vaporub. Modelo demanda a Drake por haber echado salsa picante a un condón: Paraguay reporta múltiples ataques de pirañas: Las profecías eran ciertas, corran por sus vidas. Hombre recibe trasplante de corazón de un cerdo: Yo una vez recibí uno de tocino (me informan que comer tocino no califica como trasplante) Un indigente es transportado a un tiradero de basura: Tal vez no era un indigente, sólo un hipster desorientado Ya te tocaba krnal Muertes tan peculiares que merecen ser discutidas en su propio espacio. ¿Tienes una noticia / suceso que te gustaría que comentemos? Escríbenos a sucesos@sincontexto.com con el asunto "Historias del Más Acá" También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAca Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast
Hoy en Historias del Más Acá: Notas Macabrosas Oficiales de la policía de Los Ángeles ignoran robo por jugar Pokemon Go: Estaban buscando a un Snorlax para dispararle por la espalda. Encuentran ADN del asesino del carrito de supermercado: El caso sigue avanzando, pero de repente como que se va más para un lado. Aseguran que Kim Jong Il inventó el burrito: Esto es una ofensa para todos los juarenses, exigimos intervención del gobierno. Aparece una vaca en techo de vivienda en Costa Rica: No se reportó si traía o no una playera del Cruz Azul Muere el asesino Robert Durst por COVID: No funcionó el tratamiento con Vicks Vaporub. Modelo demanda a Drake por haber echado salsa picante a un condón: Paraguay reporta múltiples ataques de pirañas: Las profecías eran ciertas, corran por sus vidas. Hombre recibe trasplante de corazón de un cerdo: Yo una vez recibí uno de tocino (me informan que comer tocino no califica como trasplante) Un indigente es transportado a un tiradero de basura: Tal vez no era un indigente, sólo un hipster desorientado Ya te tocaba krnal Muertes tan peculiares que merecen ser discutidas en su propio espacio. ¿Tienes una noticia / suceso que te gustaría que comentemos? Escríbenos a sucesos@sincontexto.com con el asunto "Historias del Más Acá" También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAca Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast
On today's episode, Kaitlyn sits down with sweet-angel-of-a-man Olu. They say a man with sisters makes a great partner, so the fact Olu has five of them definitely makes a lot of sense. Olu chats with Kaitlyn about growing up in New Jersey where he was both a basketball star and a member of the anime club (of course), how he had such great style all season, which celebrity crush he wants to roll in the deep with, and how you can get as swoll as he is. They also chat about who he would hypothetically want to see on the beaches Paradise (it's definitely not who you think!), his biggest shock from being on the show, and, finally, where NOT to rub Vicks VapoRub. Enjoy! CHINET - Chinet Brand makes premium disposable tableware for all of life's gatherings. Visit mychinet.com to find out more. GEICO - Go to geico.com, get a q uote, and see how much you could save. It's GEICO-easy! GREEN CHEF - Go to greenchef.com/vine10 and use code vine10 to get 10 Free Meals including free shipping! OXICLEAN - Work your magic with Oxiclean White Revive! Visit myoxiclean.com for cleaning tips and tricks. RITUAL - My listeners get 10% off during your first 3 months. Just visit ritual.com/VINE to add Essenti al Protein today.
Make your feet smooth with 10 effective home remedies. These secret tips will become your essential beauty routine. It's hard to believe it, but some common household items are perfect for foot care. Banana and honey are effective natural skin moisturizers. Aloe vera is well-known for being a true miracle for the skin. Vegetable oil is rich in vitamins that nourish the skin and promote cell renewal. Baking soda is a powerful exfoliant. Listerine and vinegar work as a great mixture to soak your feet in. You'll be surprised to know that Vicks VapoRub can make your skin soft and moisturized. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sex spells, love spells, money spells, and even spells to hex the lady that keeps letting her dog shit on your lawn. A spell for anything and everything can be found on Etsy or YouTube. Just an FYI. On this episode, we hear about Crista's personal experience with magical herbs such as psilocybin mushrooms and Vicks Vaporub. We will touch on seduction's role in witchcraft in order to get what you want socially or politically. Oooh la la. Crista also discusses the world's most famous seducer, Casanova, and how he had to have BDE (big dick energy); sex work; the manifestations/spells/prayers that have worked for her to get what she wanted; and how love is the most powerful spell in the world. Also, remember beautiful lovers if you've got it, haunt it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-good-milf/support
Anthony, Kate, and Schlong are here with another edition of The Mark Order Podcast. Kate tells the guys how she's been feeling as she's on the mend and her new found love of Vicks VapoRub before the crew discuss last week's AEW Rampage. After a brief commercial break, the team discusses AEW Dynamite's Two Year Anniversary show. They break down the stacked card, every segment, and weigh in with their...
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0:55: Stuff Rachel Missed 6:36: What's on YOUR mind? "Why does my windshield keep fogging up lately?" 12:38: What's the oldest item in your medicine cabinet? 20:04: Good Idea/Bad Idea- Fireball Whiskey KEG & Taco Bell subscription 25:02: "Dear Dave & Rachel, My husband cheated on me and we're divorcing. Should I make HIM tell our parents why?"
On today's 'ROR Morning Show, it's Morning Court: He designed a website and asked for a charitable donation. But the donation wasn't charitable at all! Should he take revenge? Plus, a taco subscription, where to eat at the Garden and the Wooly Mammoth is back! In today's Dirty Laundry, Golden Girl trivia, The MET Ball fashions and Jennifer Aniston has come to a conclusion about her love life. Also, how old is your Vicks VapoRub? And don't miss Supah Smaht in 60 Seconds! All this and more on the ROR Morning Show with Bob Bronson, LBF, and Brian Podcast. Find more great podcasts at bPodStudios…The Place To Be For Podcast Discovery
Miss Kay finally tells all about the dog bite that sent her to the ER, and she lets us in on her NEW injury. Si has some curious uses for Vicks VapoRub that Miss Kay just can't wrap her mind around. Miss Kay and Si admit where the Duck Dynasty storylines really came from. Miss Kay draws up a contract with Phil. Jay Stone shares his recipes for the two best ways to make duck and talks about his daughter learning the art of the perfect biscuit from Miss Kay. And Kay reveals how Willie ruined a pie crust with his "fat, meaty hands." https://tetrahearing.com/ — Get 15% OFF at checkout with code DUCK15! https://truebill.com/duck — Save up to $720 a year with Truebill! https://www.ziprecruiter.com/duck — Try ZipRecruiter FREE today! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Y después de un mes del primer regreso, volvemos de nuevo como el mesías, ahora sí, para quedarnos. En este capítulo os ofrecemos entre otras mierdas, un repaso completo a la actualidad eldense y algo de miscelánea nacional, pero poca cosa. De la música se hace cargo Diagnóstico Binario con su nuevo single "Azul Fuego", gracias por no cobrarnos derechos. Así que agarraos bien los calcetines y untaos el pecho con Vicks VapoRub, comienza, K-galderos Podcast...
We’ve spent a lot of time on IPA’s and stouts on this show - now it’s time to switch it up a bit and bring on the Belgian beers! In this episode, we bring back friend of the show Michael to taste four different types of Belgians including a bizarre Eucalyptus tripel, crown the official beer of Neurology, and go on a rant about shower beers.Featured Beers:Orval. Pale Ale. Brasserie d’Orval, Villers-devant-Orval, Luxembourg, Belgium. 6.2% ABV.Delirium Nocturnum. Strong Dark Ale. Huyghe Brewery, Zelle, Vlaanderen Belgium. 8.5% ABV.Brother Thelonious. Strong Dark Ale. North Coast Brewing Company, Fort Bragg, CA. 9.4% ABV.Tre Fontane Tripel. Abbazia Tre Fontane, Rome, Italy. 8.5% ABV (lots and lots of Eucalyptus)Devil’s Backbone. Triple. Real Ale Brewing Company, Blanco, TX. 8.1% ABV.Abt 12. Quadrupel. Brouwerij St. Bernardus, Watou, Vlaanderen Belgium. 10% ABV. Other Mentioned Beers/Breweries:Trappistes Rochefort 10 (featured in our Thanksgiving 2020 episode)Westmalle Trappist Tripel. Brouwerij der Trappisten van Westmalle.Scrimshaw. North Coast Brewing Company, Fort Bragg, CA.Chimay. (Bieres de Chimay)Delirium Tremens (the official beer of Neurology). Huyghe Brewery, Zelle, Vlaanderen Belgium.Duvel. Belgian Strong Golden Ale. Duvel Moortgat, Puurs, Vlaanderen Belgium (Champagne of Beers)Miller High Life (Also the Champagne of Beers)Other Shout Outs:The Trappist. Oakland, CA.Craftbeer.com (location of tasting sheets in link below)Vicks VapoRubRobert CraftQuad City DJ's NEW MERCH!!! Find your official Beering Ain't Easy Gear at the following link!https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/66383392 On every episode, we rate beers on a scale from 0-5 using the Untappd App, 5 being the highest. Follow Beering Ain’t Easy on Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube, email us at beeringainteasy@gmail.com, or follow our beer quest on Untappd, usernames BeeringAintEasyAdam and BeeringAintEasyDrew.
1:15 Ryan has started a Vicks VapoRub huffing and its becoming a problem. 14:49 If you wanted to move the states which states are starter states and which ones should you avoid. For the next few weeks we will determine the best starter states. 42:23 How much Mexican bologna is too much to smuggle over the boarder and is it easier to smuggle a log or slices of Mexican Bologna. 52:36 Somebody stole the truck nuts for hats and its now selling truck nuts for crocs so we must take them down at all costs.
The Acoustic Chef crews discusses Trump's impeachment acquittal, the Gorilla Glue stunt, divorce settlement, and ask the question, "Is it okay for black foreign actors to play prominent roles of important black historical figures?" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Would someone finally do something about these tenements? Well, in 1901, New York did. From there, the focus turned to congestion of population and what to do about it because Vicks VapoRub isn't going to clear this problem up. Enter Benjamin Marsh. If you don't know who he is, you should, and you will. New York State Tenement Housing Act of 1901:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_State_Tenement_House_Acthttp://www.livingcityarchive.org/htm/framesets/decades/fs_00s.htmhttps://www.history.com/topics/immigration/tenements New York Committee on Congestion and Population:https://www.planning.org/timeline/https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1381&context=theses National Conference on City Planning and Population Congestion:https://web.archive.org/web/20100706131047/http://www.planning.org/centennial/aprilpelcommentary.htmhttps://www.planning.org/conference/future-previous/ Benjamin Marsh:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_C._Marshhttp://urbanplanning.library.cornell.edu/DOCS/marshpop.htm
Oh boy, here we go again, The trio is back in full swing this week. Robin gives a quick look into the world of sketchy super expensive matchmaking services. Then Tyler checks in on Motel 6. Finally, Shultz lets us know what's coolin' with the cult like following of Vicks VapoRub. Give it a quick little listen. Ya won't regret it. Shultz's music recommendation: Shame - Drunk Tank Pink Drop us a line: thatsoundsfakepodcast@gmail.com
Episode 48 feat. Adam, Toddy, Danggers and Todd. Come send it with the boys, as we discuss, Golf, the price of smokes, tooth aches, Disneyland, Joe Cocker, where chocolate milk comes from, PS5, getting bashed to Metallica, working weekends, Japan, the Addams family, Vicks VapoRub, the Juice, hot cousins, sniffers, fleshlights, Chad Kroeger, Mankind, and much more...
On this Audiosode Adventure, join America's Favorite Pharmacist Doc-E and his guest Izzy as they discuss all of the DR's natural remedies! The conversation begins with some music to get us in the mood and we then dive into some weird remedies for common ailments starting with Mumps (5:35). Have you ever heard of foxtail copperleaf or tried tea with honey and onions? We talk about our cultural love of using Vicks VapoRub on literally EVERYTHING (14:14)! We go from boiling aspirin to talking about Evil Eye which is a big thing in the Dominican Culture (18:44). After this fun and interesting conversation, we shift to our two newer segments including today's power prescription...did you know women can also use Viagra (35:00)? All this and much more, enjoy!
Join us with one of Comedy Manila's feature comedian and doctor, Doc Ramon Cabochan, as we list down the top 10 local medical myths. Discover which of these myths might actually be true. Fair warning this might shatter your belief in reality or at least cause some debates between you and your grandmothers. Take out your Vicks VapoRub and enjoy!
Alex Navarro joins us from NYC to talk Madden 21, Outriders, Mortal Shell, Spiritfarer, Rogue Legacy 2, next year's new Switch, the DC FANDOME, the latest on Apple v. Epic, and rollicking debates on foods like mustard, soda, and, uh, Vicks VapoRub?This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5928697/advertisement
Alex Navarro joins us from NYC to talk Madden 21, Outriders, Mortal Shell, Spiritfarer, Rogue Legacy 2, next year's new Switch, the DC FANDOME, the latest on Apple v. Epic, and rollicking debates on foods like mustard, soda, and, uh, Vicks VapoRub?
This week, I break down low-budget health care and talk about what it was like translating action movies for my mom as a kid. Also, I list all the video game consoles/systems I have and talk about Animal Crossing. Did I mention I'm single? Pew Pew.
Tread Safely month continues as Justin experiences his first taste of Netflix/Pop's One Day at a Time with the episode "Hello, Penelope." Everything seems to be going great for Penelope Alvarez. She's working towards the career she wants, her kids are adjusted after the divorce, and she's dating impossibly hot EMT Max Ferraro. But as she will soon be visiting his parents, she decides to stop therapy and go off her meds. Will it all work out or will she spiral into a depressive episode the likes of which she has not experienced since returning from Afghanistan? Yes, we promise this is a sitcom. Justin tries to determine whether or not the show is operating with a little magical realism while Erik, the noted superfan, falls in love with Max all over again. They discuss why Rita Moreno and no one else can get away with saying "Eh-Schneider." They also make a reference to the "Bad Chris." Justin points out a number of unique Echo Park details -- like the parking issue -- while Erik highlights some Latinx details that ring true. He also explains why the show is one of the few three-camera sitcoms he loves and Justin learns the truth about Vicks VapoRub.
The STEAM Box youth at Alvarez HS express Cero Miedo (No Fear) of the Coronavirus. They are prepared to fight it with the skeleton key for all latino problems, Vicks Vaporub. We talk about origins, rumors, responses and more.
The gang get together to unwrap their #SecretSanta gifts, talk about the things they've been up to, and their #Holiday plans! *BONUS: those of you have bought us a Coffee (https://ko-fi.com/SQUAWKINGDEAD) should've already received links to the RAW, Unedited version of this podcast! https://buff.ly/2SfEKJA *Meg organizing our Secret Santa *Grab some #SchweddyBalls in NJ *Next @BMNY_Deadcast on 1/8 @ 8pm with #LindsleyRegister *Ashley’s gift from Carol: school supplies and children’s book! *Rachael’s gift from Chris: Coffee mug, TWD socks, and “We’re all infected” Hat *Dave’s gift from Ashley: bluetooth receiver & tripod with “Octopussy” legs *...Rachael discovers #ASMR *Chris’ gift from Meg: #Punisher #TShirt & #Michonne #IttyBittys *...What a pretty “box” *...Dave’s full-blown panic when not everyone received their gifts, close to the episode recording *... #ShoutOut to @iowamamaof3’s #ChristmasCards and #ZombieApocalypse survival tip cards to Chris & Dave *Meg’s gift from Dave: #RobotChicken Special, “Look Who’s Walking” *...she opened hers early/accidentally *... #CelebrityDeathmatch is coming back! *Carol’s gift from Rachael: a diffuser *...For farty bedrooms *...childhood trauma of #VicksVapoRub. #Vicks #VapoRub *...useful during the smelly apocalypse *Rachael lets Silas play #FridayThe13th & #DeadByDaylight, while snuggling #Pennywise & #JasonVoorhees plushies *Meg, Cleaning for Christmas *...assembling furniture *The last #CampMarimac. #Orgy #TogaParty *Carol’s dad is coming for Christmas *...brings his wife, smuggles in his step-daughter *...Meg’s #DesperateHousewives encounter *...Carol’s flight with #HoneyBooBoo *Chris sign’s off (work emergency) *What Meg’s been up to: *...appearance on @freelancenetworkpodcast (Instagram) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLKCmSrwePM&t=5s *...her new #WonderWoman1984 trailer breakdown. #WonderWoman #WW84 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-GXGiND2zQ *...Meg Sign’s Off: Lots of unboxing left, possible proposal during Italian Christmas *Rachael’s Christmas Tradition: lots of traveling, no cooking *Carol’s Christmas: busier and more of a to-do in NYC, less so in Florida *...3 years since she’s seen Dad *...Impending Language/Conversation barriers *...Smuggling in Step-Daughter means less Dad-time *...Carol’s #Trekkie dad didn’t spot #DeniseCrosby at #Terminus. #TashaYar #StarTrek * #StageFright reminds us of what’s important *...Dave’s #ChildhoodAnxiety / #FirstDayJitters *...why we’re less excited about things as adults *Dave’s #EscapeRoom Rooftop Employee Dinner and subsequent #Casino escapade. #PennySlots *Dave & Dave’s Wife’s “Trashy Christmas” *Dave’s newborn nephew --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/squawkingdead/message
Producer Brett got a tip on how to help battle his chest cold by putting vicks vaporub on his feet. Listen to how he fared from doing that - and why JP thinks he's sexy
The THYROID episodeThyroid gland sits low in the neck. Secretes two forms of thyroid hormone - T3 and T4Symptoms: affects the heart rate, weight, hair, mood, reflexes, bowels, energyTSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) is measured in the blood to monitor thyroid levels High TSH means low thyroid Low TSH means high thyroidGoiter is enlargement of thyroid tissue. Can be active and secrete thyroid hormone or inactive.Thyroid cancer: most common is papillary thyroid cancer - highly treatable. Medullary thyroid cancer is rare.Graves disease: autoimmune disease that causes hyperthyroidism, goiters, and eye diseaseHyperthyroidism is TOO MUCH thyroid hormone. Treated with radioactive iodine ablation or thyroid resection. Often end up needing thyroid replacement.Hashimoto’s thyroiditis: most common cause of hypothyroidism or LOW thyroidLevothyroxine is used for thyroid replacement. Dose is weight-based and then monitored with TSH.Replacement levothyroxine must be taken first thing in the morning at least 30 minutes apart from other medications and foods to absorb.Health Pearl: Toenail fungus (thick, yellow nails) is a common problem. It can be treated with applying Vicks VapoRub to the nails at night.Follow us on Facebook and Twitter
Nicky Flowers (@yiffpolice) has never listened to Radiohead. Meys (@echovessel) has. Picking Up Something Good is a limited event prestige podcast from Noise Space and neo-detritus where Nicky and Meys will run through all of Radiohead’s output, album by album.This week, David of Tuning Fork and The Stick joins us to talk about Thom Yorke’s 2006 solo album, The Eraser. For more information, please visit our website at ThomYorkeTheEraserAlbumCover.com.
The gang is all back together as Rick, Doug, and Kristi took your calls with your gardening questions. Also Rick talked about his love of Vicks VapoRub and the death of Eddie Money.
Back in 2014, Bill Nye The Science Guy was skeptical of genetically modified foods, or GMOs. It raised some eyebrows when he abruptly changed his mind after visiting Monsanto - the huge biochemical agriculture company that was acquired by Bayer. What changed his mind on the trip? Are GMOs good or bad? Plus: in our Customer Service segment, how Vicks VapoRub became a much-loved "cure-all."Sign up for our newsletter: http://newsletter.businessinsider.com/join/brought-to-you-by
“Welcome to the Show, Brain Health Sherri Family Chaos, Unmet Desires, Bronchitis and Vicks VapoRub, Can You Trust God?, Noise Without Love, Breaking Animal News, Older Men Doing Bad Stuff; Quotes: “Lower your expectations and breathe a little.” 'There's something really beautiful and sacrificial about obeying.” “The things we think will satisfy just don't work.” “You should hear the sloshing going on in my brain after exercise.”
This episode contains: Guest host Ben Lawless joins us again! He’s here in-person! We talk about the pain-in-the-ass that is Comcast. When It Sleeps: Newly discovered gene controls sleep when sick. Study was done on flies. They manipulated the gene then analysis the flies behavior and brain structure. (The tittle of this section was supposed to be Until It Sleep based on the Metallica song.) https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/01/190131143335.htm Pseudoscience: Ben discusses his recent illness and treatment. Ben’s doctor recommends that he put Vicks Vaporub on his feet. He also tells him to “man up.” We debunk some of this doctor’s claims with Snopes. https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/foot-note/ Sci-Fi: Steven read a book in week: Sea of Rust by C. Robert Cargill. Devon read this a few months ago but now Steven finally did too. Steven loved it. To recap, it’s from the perspective of an AI trying to survive in a post-apocalyptic world with flashbacks to how the world got this way. Ben then tells us about Detroit: Become Human. We then take a look at the three laws of robotics. Then we talk Matrix and Terminator.
For many African Americans, style has never been simply about keeping up with the latest trends or adhering to what one would consider chic. After the Great Migration--the movement of millions of black Americans out of the rural South--style also signaled financial success and social clout, despite racial prejudice. This week, Chicago Tribune writer Lolly Bowean joins us to discuss her recent piece, “In handing down furs, black women continue a rich tradition." Later in the show we explore another aspect of African American culture, the sometimes toxic relationship between black mothers and their children. Journalist Arah Iloabugichukwu’s explores this phenomenon in her piece, “The Strained Relationship Between Black Mothers & Their Daughters.” And in hot topics, we discuss all the places that folks shouldn’t put Vicks VapoRub.
Ashley James shares all of her most effective cold and flu home remedies that every family should have in their medicine cabinet. Sign up for Ashley's January Health Transformation Live Workshop: http://learntruehealth.com/yes YOUR SHOPPING LIST: Throat Coat Tea: https://amzn.to/2QU0fix Colloidal Silver Nasal Spray: https://amzn.to/2GkFubP OLBAS: https://amzn.to/2A3gZKy Epsom Salt, high-quality bulk bag: https://amzn.to/2GiTaEi Rebounder - See below 4 Organic Lemons 2 Packets of Fresh Thyme 2 thumbs of Fresh Ginger Cayenne powder, optional: https://amzn.to/2GhKhut Neti Pot, optional: https://amzn.to/2GvmZ4L Two pairs of organic cotton socks: https://amzn.to/2rBDFNs Large wool socks: https://amzn.to/2GgAbdi Effective Cold and Flu Home Remedies http://learntruehealth.com/effective-cold-and-flu-home-remedies Effective cold and flu remedies are what I’m going to share with you today since it’s flu season. You surely don’t want to be sick during the holidays, so it’s best to bookmark this episode of effective cold and flu remedies that have been tested and proven. First of all, it’s important to know how your immune system works. Our blood circulates through the heart and lungs. It got oxygenated and pumped out to all the cells in the body. This is how the body receives oxygen and nutrition to the 37.3 trillion cells in our body. And the lymph system is responsible for collecting the fluid from the cells and brings it back to the circulatory system where the blood is. It’s the white blood cells get to go into the lymph system. When there’s a presence of virus and bacteria, the lymph system detects it. Hence, the lymph nodes harden. But don’t be alarmed when you feel it because it’s a good thing. The lymph system holds those bad bacteria inside those lymph nodes. It brings in the lymphocytes which are the white blood cells to attack the bad bacteria. While that’s happening, this is also when we feel under the weather, experiencing anything from a cough, sore throat, chills, fever or sinus issues. But we can counter all that with effective cold and flu remedies. Our immune system is spread throughout our whole body, but most of it is centered around the digestive system. And the digestive system is one of the main areas where a virus can get into our body. That’s why we have to make sure our gut is always healthy. And we can achieve this by having a diet that supports gut health. For our immune system to work optimally, the body needs 16 vitamins, 12 amino acids, two essential fatty acids, and 60 trace minerals and elements. And an excellent way to get all these nutrients is by eating right, particularly a variety of vegetables and fruits. Cow Dairy Some people notice a decrease in immune response once they drink cow’s milk. Some people find that drinking cow milk is healthy for them. So it’s all about listening to your body if it responds well to cow milk. If you notice any symptoms after drinking cow milk, consider 100% omitting cow milk from your diet for 30 days. Then re-introduce it after a month and see how your body responds. The thing is, people don’t realize that in drinking cow milk, you are drinking the immune system of another animal. That’s why for some people, it negatively affects their immune response. Hence, Naturopaths usually recommend eliminating dairy from their diet. Processed Sugar Processed sugar also tears down our immune system. So, eating foods that contain processed sugar or flour, it spikes blood sugar. And in eating processed sugar, we are also feeding an infection like candida or some other opportunistic germs because they live off sugar. Consider lowering or eliminating sugar or any processed sugar like agave or honey. Stevia, on the other hand, doesn’t create sugar in the body because it’s an herb. Recommended Foods I can’t stress this enough—eat lots of veggies! Start with protein-rich foods, in your case it would be eggs and wild-caught fish as well as lentils. A colorful variety of veggies contains all of the antioxidants and immune boosting phytochemicals we need. Mushrooms and onions, for example, are excellent immune boosters. Shopping List Below is my list of proven activities to help relieve the suffering and support your immune system in recovering faster. Do what you can, when you can. Relaxing and giving the body time to heal is the best thing you can do. Immune-supportive activities would include resting, staying warm and doing things that make you happy. But first, here’s a shopping list of what you’ll need: Throat Coat Tea: https://amzn.to/2QU0fix Colloidal Silver Nasal Spray: https://amzn.to/2GkFubP OLBAS: https://amzn.to/2A3gZKy Epsom Salt, high-quality bulk bag: https://amzn.to/2GiTaEi Rebounder – See below 4 Organic Lemons 2 Packets of Fresh Thyme Two thumbs of Fresh Ginger Cayenne powder, optional: https://amzn.to/2GhKhut Neti Pot, optional: https://amzn.to/2GvmZ4L Two pairs of organic cotton socks: https://amzn.to/2rBDFNs Large wool socks: https://amzn.to/2GgAbdi Rebounding Rebounding is a way to strengthen the lymphatic system. Get a small trampoline for adults which you can find on eBay, Facebook Marketplace, Offer Up or Craigslist. Here are some examples: High Quality, around $200 New Sportplus Silent Fitness Mini Trampoline – https://amzn.to/2GjLamx Good Quality, around $100 New https://amzn.to/2GkAG6t What to look for in a rebounder for Lymph circulation: The kind that does not have springs, but instead has bands that hold the trampoline mat in place. This will make it a quiet experience, so it doesn’t squeak every time you bounce. Be sure the max weight is above what you weigh. Get one that folds away so you can store it under your bed or couch when not in use. Get one with a handlebar for safety and stability. For fun, you can also pay a bit more and get one that comes with attachments and workout DVDs, so you can also use the rebounder for great home cardio workouts that are fun! Jump on the rebounder for ten minutes a day. Ideally, do it once in the morning and again at night. Don’t jump to the point your feet are leaving the mat. Because if you are, you’re not rebounding. Just bounce. Do some slow, deep breathing as you bounce. By doing this, you’ll notice you have way more energy, and you’ll feel calmer. And it supports your immune system. It helps to pull all that fluid out and back in through the lymph nodes. Importance of Vitamin D Vitamin D is a hormone the body makes when we expose our skin or eyes to direct sunlight. The vitamin level you are looking for is anywhere between 50 to 60. Some doctors recommend it to be higher than 60. Ideally, you should do your blood work at least once a year to test your vitamin D levels. If it falls below 50, you have to take some vitamin D supplements. And if it’s below 30, some Naturopaths will recommend taking 10,000 international units for 30 days. Then back to 5,000 international units for the next two months after which you need to get tested again. If your vitamin D levels are not trending upwards or close to 60, it’s probably because you are not taking enough supplements, your gut is not absorbing it. You may also have something going on with your parathyroid or other factors. If your levels are lower than 30, you are at risk for cancer, a lowered immune system response and lower energy. Not a lot of people know that you can get fatigue from lower vitamin D levels. Also, check out episode 34 where I did a whole episode about vitamin D with Dr. Heidi Semanie. There’s a vitamin D test from Walkinlab.com is about $60. Get your vitamin D tested at least once a year. If it is still low after taking a daily supplement, please consult a Naturopathic doctor or a physician that is trained in understanding vitamin D deficiencies and how to address them. Take Your Supplements If you’re a regular listener of my show, you most likely have noticed that I often mention www.takeyoursupplements.com. I could not express enough how they have significantly helped my family’s health over the years. From their website, you can buy the liquid vitamin, amino acid and mineral drink that my family and I take. You can also get a great vitamin D spray for your kids and an excellent liquid mineral supplement for your whole family. The dose is also based on body weight. As you grow, the more nutrition your body needs. And once your body gets the nutrition it needs, the body starts functioning better. Cold Sock Treatment The Cold Sock Treatment is a simple hydrotherapy technique that is especially effective for relieving nasal congestion in bed at night (frequently better than medications and without the side effects). It also helps to stimulate the immune system in the upper respiratory tract and is relaxing for aches and chills and helps bring on a more restful night’s sleep when sick. We find it helpful in such conditions as colds, “flu” (not the “stomach flu”), earaches, sore throats, and sinus infections. It is useful with people of any age from infants to the elderly. The Cold Sock Treatment is especially good to use with the nasal congestion of colds and influenza. You want to do this treatment for five or more nights in a row. And do it whenever you feel the onset of a cold or flu as sometimes it is all the stimulation your immune system needed to get the job done! Most sporting goods stores and some department stores carry wool socks. For small children you can use safety pins to hold a wool sock on that is too large, or rap wool cloth around each foot. For this treatment, you will need two pairs of large cotton socks and a pair of wool socks. They must be at least 90% cotton and 90% wool, respectively. Preparations: In the evening before going to bed, prepare by having two pairs of large cotton socks and a couple of wool socks. At least 1 hour before bed soak both pairs of cotton socks in cold water and place in the freezer. The wool socks are to remain dry and warm. Step 1. Remove socks from the freezer and add a bit of cold water to them to make them damp and malleable. Place the cold socks close to the basin or bathtub used in the next step. Note: If your feet are already warm (e.g., you have already been in bed, or you just took a hot bath) you can skip to Step 3. Step 2. Put your feet into a basin or bathtub of hot water to warm up your feet. Soak them for a few minutes until they are hot and pink. Step 3. Remove your feet from the hot water and quickly dry them off. Immediately put on the two pairs of cold, wet cotton socks, and then over them, put on the dry wool socks. Step 4. Go directly to bed and keep the feet covered through the night. The therapy does not work if you or your feet are uncovered, such as when walking around or sitting in a chair uncovered. Use extra blankets to create an artificial fever. See my instructions on creating a good fever using a hot bath and extra blankets below. When the Cold Sock Treatment procedure is followed the feet correctly will start warming up within a few minutes of getting covered in bed. The congestion will usually begin to be relieved within 30 minutes. It will often work better than a decongestant or antihistamine to alleviate congestion during sleep. Also, it is not uncommon to see a small child or infant fall immediately to sleep after they are put to bed with the Cold Sock Treatment. After approximately four hours the socks should be totally dry, the feet warm, and the symptoms will be much improved (if not gone). If necessary, the Cold Sock Treatment can be repeated through the night or used on consecutive nights. Just add more pairs of wet cotton socks to the freezer ion the evening if you want to repeat it a few times in the night. In repeating the treatment in the same night or if an illness starts during the night, it is not necessary to warm the feet in hot water since they will already be warm. Just apply the cold, wet socks and the dry wool socks and go back to bed, using extra covers to stay warm. And be sure to drink plenty of warm calming tea. Fresh Thyme Tea This is a WONDERFUL herb for expelling congestion and also as an antiviral. You will take 4 cups of water and bring it to a boil. Remove from heat. Add half a package of fresh thyme and cover for 6 minutes. Serve with lemon or honey or drink plain. You want to drink this earlier in the day as it will stimulate you to cough because it loosens the mucus and helps get rid of it! If drank too late into the night the coughing might keep you awake. The thyme does not cause you to cough. It causes the mucus to break up and move. Your body then wants to cough it up. So best if you are not lying down when that happens. Because this works so well as a decongestant, I like to drink about 8 cups of this a day when I am congested, so I will easily go through two to four packets of fresh thyme during a bad cold. Throat Coat Tea For this tea recipe, use two bags of the Throat Coat tea for 16oz of water. So, you will want to buy a few boxes of it as during one bad cold you may go through a few boxes because it does bring relief from the scratchy, itchy throat! There are no side effects to drinking this tea. There are wonderful herbs in the tea that support being calm and feeling good. The organic tea is by a company called Traditional Medicinals. They also have another product called Breathe Easy. It’s a great blend, too. Hot Water And Lemon Juice Tea This tea is something from my childhood. Citrus is a mucus creator, but the juice of two lemons in four cups of water help cut the mucus especially if you have a really bad sore throat. You can also use limes if you don’t like lemons. We add ginger because ginger calms to stomach. You can play around with the concoction by adding more herbs like peppermint. OLBAS I discovered OLBAS when I was a teenager. OLBAS is not a massage oil. It’s 100% essential oil. It’s like Vicks Vaporub because a lot of essential oils used in Vicks Vaporub is in OLBAS. OLBAS is a bunch of essential oils that are perfect for the respiratory system like frankincense. It opens up the airways, so it’s really good for asthmatics. However, frankincense is not an OLBAS. Eucalyptus is also fantastic for the lungs. If you can’t find OLBAS in your area, you can use other blends that are also wonderful for addressing congestion. Incidentally, OLBAS is also effective in treating sinus, bronchial or lung congestion. Only use one or two drops at a time. OLBAS Steam Towel Treatment for Sinus Congestion You will need a large bowl or pot, OLBAS, boiling water, a large towel, and tissues. Then follow the procedure below: Place something safe on your kitchen table to protect the table from the hot bowl or pot. Place the big bowl or pot with boiling water on the table and sit in front of it. Have more water boiling in a kettle on the stove. Add 1 or 2 drops of the OLBAS to the hot water. Take your large towel and put it over your head and over the pot making a tent to trap the steam. Your head is now leaning over the pot directly above it. Keep your eyes closed as the vapors will sting your eyes. Take a deep breath through your nose. Do this for the next 2 minutes. Then remove the towel. Blow your nose a bunch, cough up any mucus you feel the need to expel and repeat by adding only one drop of OLBAS this time. After a minute or two add more hot water from the stove and repeat a third time adding 1 or 2 drops of OLBAS, using the towel as a tent and inhaling all the vapors through your nose. Taking breaks to blow and clear your sinuses. You will want to do this more than once a day as your sinuses may refill in a few hours. Be sure to do it before bed if you are not going to take the hot bath I have outlined above. After you have completed the OLBAS treatment and you have blown everything out of your nose use the colloidal silver nasal spray liberally. With each spray change the angle of your head, so you start to look up making the last spray so that you are looking directly at the ceiling. This angle change as you spray and inhale into your nose will help to direct the solution into all sinus passages. Even when you have not done the OLBAS treatment, please use the silver spray liberally through the day. I have killed sinus infections with this one supplement alone! You also want to keep a bottle by your bedside and do it whenever you wake in the night to blow your nose. Three to five sprays per nostril while inhaling. And you can also spray the back of your throat while inhaling as well. Colloidal Silver Nasal Spray Seven years ago, I had the worst sinus infection. Apparently, in the presence of silver, pathogens can’t survive. This is how to use this product: Sit up straight with your nose facing the wall. Spray three times while inhaling in one nostril and three times in the next nostril. Then take your nose and eyes and look up approximately on a 45-degree angle. Spray again and inhale as you spray. The third time you do it, make your nose point all the way up to the ceiling. You cannot overdose on the spray. So it’s very safe. But as always, it’s best to have a Naturopath to guide you. Use it every few hours especially after the OLBAS treatment if your sinuses are very clogged. Artificial Fever Treatment We want to create an artificial fever to support the body in killing the germs! Because pathogens cannot survive in heat or a feverish environment. One thing that is very interesting about the immune system is there are powerful white blood cells that do not even turn on until the body is in a fever state. So, doing things like hot baths, drinking hot fluids and saunas can help to stimulate all of our immune system to fight a cold or flu when we feel one coming on. First, make one of the teas of your choice or chamomile tea. You can also make this concoction: 4 cups water The juice of 2 lemons One teaspoon Cayenne One thumb of freshly grated ginger Stevia, maple syrup or honey if you need it to taste good. However, be cautious as germs feed off of sugar, so stevia is the safest option. Simmer the water and add the ginger and Cayenne. Then remove from heat and the lemon and optional sweetener. This helps with sore throats and congestion. Bring a large mug of your hot drink to the bath. This is how to prepare the hot bath: Prepare a bath as hot as you can stand it. Do not burn yourself but make it very warm. Keep the door to the bathroom closed while drawing the hot bath to keep the warm steam inside. You will want to breathe it in along with the essential oils you will place in the tub. Add 4 cups of Epsom salt, roughly half the bag, to the bath as the tub is filling up with hot water. Have ready several blankets in your bed as you will create a cocoon once you come out of the bath. Before getting into the bath add ten drops of the OLBAS and stir the water to make sure it mixes in and that the salt has dissolved. Close the bathroom door, so you can breathe in the OLBAS and warm, moist air while in the bath. Get in, relax and drink your hot beverage. See if you can get your husband to refill your drink. Soak for 20 minutes minimum. You can add more hot water to the bath to increase the temp as you will become accustomed to the heat. When you start to sweat, stay in 5 minutes longer, then you can get out. Do not stay in longer than 60min. Make sure you have drunk at least two mugs of hot tea while in the bath. If at any point you feel dizzy or light-headed, ask for assistance in getting out of the bath. You can try adding some cold water to the bath to bring down the temp a bit to see if the dizziness resolves itself. Make sure your husband is within earshot in case you need help. Sometimes hot baths can make people feel light headed when they stand so to prevent an accident, please be aware that you may need to ask for a hand in getting out of the bath safely. If you develop a headache while in the hot bath, take a hand towel, the kind that is long enough to wrap around your neck, soak it with cold water from the tub’s faucet and wrap it around your neck. This will cool the blood flowing to your brain and trick your brain into thinking you are not as hot as you are. Have another mug of hot tea waiting for you by your bedside. When you are ready to get out of the bath, towel off quickly and wrap yourself in one of your many blankets, then get into bed and create a cocoon. Cover everything, even your head. Just have your face exposed so you can breathe and sip tea. At this point, you can do the cold sock therapy as well. Get your husband to bring you the frozen socks and dry wool socks. Stay bundled up for at least an hour. You will begin to sweat and feel feverish. Fight the urge to throw off the blankets! You want to create a little sauna in your bed. This is stimulating your immune system to kill the germs AND germs also cannot live in a feverish environment as their proteins denature at a higher temperature. So, they explode and break apart when we get too warm for them to handle. YAY! Visualize your white blood cell soldiers coming to life and winning the battle with the bugs as you lay in your cocoon. At this point, you can fall asleep like this, or if you did this during the daytime you can take a nap or get out of bed after the hour is up. You will want to shower off when you do get out of bed, and likely the blanket you initially wrapped yourself in will be wet from sweat. Still, bundle up and keep as warm as possible both day and night for the next week. You can do this daily while your cold or flu symptoms are around. Please be sure to drink extra water and make it warm or hot instead of cold. Bottom line, don’t be afraid to seek help from a health practitioner if you still feel too sick. Get checked out before it gets worse. Homeopathy Homeopathy is so affordable and buy the kits or vials to keep in your medicine cabinet for your immediate use whenever you need them. If kept in a cool, dark area, they can retain their potency for years. Do check out a guest I had in past episodes who talked about Homeopathy and other natural flu remedies extensively. Dr. Cilla Whatcott specializes in homeoprophylaxis which is a natural version of immunization. Because you can use it to train the immune system to mount a healthy immune response to pathogens. Homeopathy has no side effects, yet it gives amazing results when it comes to helping people move through illnesses faster. Get Educated Whenever you try any remedy in Natural Medicine, you still need to understand if any risks or side effects may crop up. Because even herbal medicine if misused, may be dangerous. Continuously do research and get as many references and resources from reputable Naturopathic Doctors and health practitioners. The more perspectives you get, the better you can advocate for yourselves. Thank you for taking the time to listen to my tips and tricks on how to reach optimal health naturally and effective cold and flu remedies. I have lots in store for you this coming January, especially my very affordable $37 workshop. Those are four live webinars about creating healthy habits that make a huge difference in your health. Have a fantastic day and enjoy this wonderful holiday season! Recommended Links: Four-day Webinar: www.learntruehealth.com/yes Fevers in children and what to do Article on Using Homeopathy to prevent Flu and to relieve flu-like symptoms by Cilla Whatcott, Ph.D. Listen to my four interviews with Cilla Whatcott: Episode 305: How To Naturally Avoid The Flu Episode 228: Homeopathy Episode 155: Real Immunity Episode 137: Homeoprophylaxis
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Do you look down at your feet in disgust and horror? What is that?!? This is Judy Gaman and this is your Stay Young Medical Minute. Toenail fungus is extremely common and is a fungal infection of the toenail. This is something that is easy to fix with prescription medication. But if you aren't big on meds, lets talk home remedies. According to a 2011 study, applying a small amount of Vicks VapoRub to the infected area once a day may help with symptoms. Have you ever heard of snakeroot? It's a plant in the sunflower family. A 2008 study showed that its extract can be just as effective as certain prescription medications in fighting off toenail fungal infections. Even dietary changes can help ease symptoms. Talk to your doctor if you have persistent toenail fungal problems. Stay Young Medical Minute is brought to you by Executive Medicine of Texas, a leader in preventative and proactive medicine. Learn why patients from around the globe trust Executive Medicine of Texas to their health. Visit EMTexas.com that's EMTexas.com. Read More! Thank you for listening to the Staying Young Medical Minute! With all the mixed messages on health, you need information that you can use and that you can trust. Listen in as the experts discuss all topics health related. It's time to STAY YOUNG and stay healthy! Each week we tackle a topic and often with leading scientists, best-selling authors, and even your favorite celebrities! As a listener of our show, your input is important to us. Please take a moment to fill out this quick survey so we can serve you better - Survey For more information on The Staying Young Show, please visit our website at www.StayYoungAmerica.com, and subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. You can also reach out to our host, Judy Gaman on www.judygaman.com for book purchasing, and speaking opportunities in your area!
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When scientist Rachel Herz decided to study the connection between smell and memory, she chose five products emblematic of childhood: Coppertone suntan lotion, Crayola crayons, Play-Doh, Johnson & Johnson baby powder and Vicks Vaporub. She studies the science of what’s called the Proustian phenomenon. The French novelist Marcel Proust writes about dipping a madeleine cookie into a cup of linden tea and the aroma immediately bringing him back to a long-lost memory. Producer Julia Longoria has always had that relationship with Vicks Vaporub — the scent transports her right back to childhood, to days in bed with the flu at her grandmother’s house in South Florida. Julia and her cousins all knew not to tell grandma when they were sick, or they’d risk being slathered with "Vickicito". Julia never had a reason to wonder why grandma loved Vicks so much, but this week’s episode reveals grandma’s love for the product is deeper than Julia imagined. And while investigating grandma’s (and the world’s) Vicks obsession, Julia is pulled into her family’s past, back to Cuba, before the Revolution.
On this week’s show, we take on 2 Checker requests. First, Pat explores the claims in a viral video about trisodium phosphate in kid’s cereal. Next, Cristina looks at the effectiveness of vapour rubs. Finally, Adam checks the physics of the viral water bottle flip trick making the rounds.
...in which Rex and Paul talk about Girl Scout and Boy Scout camps, Cedar Valley, Camp Tula, Camp Orr, the Buffalo River, Viola, the Baptist camp at Ravenden Springs, Siloam Springs, Methodist camp meetings, the Methodist camp at Davidson, kids and camp jokes about food - "This is Sue; she makes our stew" - the Cedar Glade camp, Baptist Royal Ambassadors, getting poison ivy and poison oak and chigger bites at the same time, hauling hay, BLTs, Vienna sausage, homemade chocolate rolls, the "rock crusher" near Imboden and the perils of working at a gravel pit, Bauxite, "alum teeth," the Alum Fork of the Saline River, Black Rock, Herschel Bryant, Paul's friend who rode his bike into a flooded gravel pit for a dollar, the Devil's Bathtub, the Needle's Eye, Watauga Springs, Cave City, people who get gallons of water at the public fountains in Hot Springs, the believed medicinal properties of the water at Heber Springs, eating Vicks VapoRub, Rex's grandfather's obsession with Alka-Seltzer, Paul's run-in with a lady who got him to take turpentine and sugar for a stomach malady, and using aspirin and Coca-Cola as a cure-all.
The election campaign is taking its toll. Crabb and Sales are both sick, but the upside of spending so much time on flights with politicians is that you get a chance to read books, watch movies and binge-watch television. Grab the Vicks Vaporub and a box of tissues and enjoy this episode.Chat 10 Looks 3: Fifty Shades of Giggling starring Annabel Crabb and Leigh SalesTwo Grumpy Hacks podcast by Dennis Atkins and Malcolm FarrThe Dressmaker starring Kate Winslet and Judy DavisSisters starring Tina Fey and Amy PoehlerJodie Foster interview with Monique Schafter via ABC 7.30Money Monster starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts, directed by Jodie FosterThe First Monday in May directed by Andrew RossiDog Day Afternoon starring Al PacinoThe King of Comedy starring Robert de Niro and Jerry LewisMisery starring Kathy Bates and James CannDie Hard starring Bruce Willis and Alan RickmanThe Girl on the Train by Paula HawkinsTruly, Madly, Guilty by Liane MoriartyThe One Who Got Away by Caroline OveringtonThe Unlikely Warrior by Caroline OveringtonThe Killing Season: Uncut by Patricia Dunn and Sarah FergusonNothing to Be Frightened Of by Julian BarnesThe Noise of Time by Julian Barnes
Does ORAL phenylephrine work for congestion? Not really. Pharmacists generally see that oral phenylephrine (Sudafed PE, etc) doesn't work as well as pseudoephedrine (Sudafed, etc). Now new evidence reinforces that oral phenylephrine isn't better than placebo...likely because it's poorly absorbed. Recommend alternatives for congestion due to the common cold. Encourage nondrug measures first...fluids, saline nasal products, bulb syringes to remove nasal mucus in young children, etc. Explain that humidifiers or vaporizers SOMETIMES help. Lean toward a cool-mist humidifier...the heated steam from some vaporizers and warm-mist humidifiers could pose a burn risk. Recommend oral pseudoephedrine next...for more severe congestion. Feel comfortable suggesting pseudoephedrine for a few days in patients with CONTROLLED hypertension. Encourage monitoring BP. Suggest a TOPICAL decongestant, including phenylephrine, for some patients...such as those with uncontrolled hypertension or BPH. Advise using for a max of 3 days...to avoid rebound congestion. Discourage inhaled camphor and menthol (Vicks VapoRub, etc). Just small ingested amounts can be toxic in small children...and applying beneath the nostrils can cause irritation and actually worsen congestion. Also discourage intranasal steroids...intranasal cromolyn sodium (NasalCrom)...or oral OR topical antihistamines (Astepro, etc). These aren't effective for congestion due to the common cold.
Selections from an interview with Bobby Roberts, who retired as director of the Central Arkansas Library System on March 4, 2016, after leading the system for almost 27 years; in this segment, Roberts discusses bond campaigns, the amount of funding approved by voters for public libraries, the growth and future of digital activity in the library system, changes in community use of library services, the increase in yearly income needed for the library to continue operating at its current levels, Roberts' plans for retirement, rural libraries in Arkansas, Roberts' work with prison systems, the positive and negative effects of term limits on the Arkansas General Assembly, and more; an interview with Laura Neale, teen programmer at CALS McMath Library and coordinator of CALS Con 2016, a free family-friendly celebration of pop culture fandom; interview conducted by Laura Hodo, manager of CALS McMath Library; they discuss this year's expansion of the event and what self-professed nerds and geeks can expect to enjoy at this year's event; Bizarre Arkansas, with a story about a traveling salesman known only as "Old Mike" who became a macabre tourist attraction in Prescott when he passed away and his corpse was displayed for many years while attempts were made to determine his identity.Chewing the Fat with Rex and Paul, who chew the fat about Girl Scout and Boy Scout camps, Cedar Valley, Camp Tula, Camp Orr, the Buffalo River, Viola, the Baptist camp at Ravenden Springs, Siloam Springs, Methodist camp meetings, the Methodist camp at Davidson, kids and camp jokes about food -- "This is Sue; she makes our stew" -- the Cedar Glade camp, Baptist Royal Ambassadors, getting poison ivy and poison oak and chigger bites at the same time, hauling hay, BLTs, Vienna sausage, homemade chocolate rolls, the "rock crusher" near Imboden and the perils of working at a gravel pit, Bauxite, "alum teeth," the Alum Fork of the Saline River, Black Rock, Herschel Bryant, Paul's friend who rode his bike into a flooded gravel pit for a dollar, the Devil's Bathtub, the Needle's Eye, Watauga Springs, Cave City, people who get gallons of water at the public fountains in Hot Springs, the believed medicinal properties of the water at Heber Springs, eating Vicks VapoRub, Rex's grandfather's obsession with Alka-Seltzer, Paul's run-in with a lady who got him to take turpentine and sugar for a stomach malady, and using aspirin and Coca-Cola as a cure-all; an interview with Erin Wood, editor of "Scars: An Anthology", which will be featured in the Arkansas Literary Festival 2016; interview conducted by Amy Bradley-Hole, Lit Fest moderator chair; "Scars: An Anthology" examines the range and nuance of experiences related to scars of the body; it was published by Et Alia Press in Little Rock; Who You?, a genealogy segment featuring a continuation of an interview with Maria Hoskins, a former senior staff member of Vic Snyder; interview conducted by Rhonda Stewart, the Butler Center's local history and genealogy expert; they discuss Hoskins' process in writing her previous books and her upcoming publication, "Down Home in Arkansas: A Family Reunion Story"; an interview with Sue Geiser, who relays funny stories about her experiences with clumsiness throughout her life.
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If you have a pimple, dabbing toothpaste on the skin may reduce the swelling. Listerine kills lice. Get muscle relief from Vicks Vaporub. Find out more ways you can use over the counter medications to remedy a variety of frustrations in Health Matters with Heather Brittany. The high tech gadgets that simplify our life also can be causes of traffic accidents. Are you a distracted driver? Find out a few things you can do to keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the steering wheel. Are you a leader and the first born? Or maybe the baby that gets all the attention and gets away with everything? Cynthia Brian shares the facts and myths about birth order