I caught a cold in May.
How the hell do you catch a cold in May?
I caught a cold in May.
How the hell do you catch a cold in May?
The viruses wouldn't stick around without infecting at least some people in the off season 😂
consider it stress testing
I know for a fact that cold doesn't give a fuck what month it is ;)
New turning…
New rules… 😆
I feel something in my glands and gather something is going around. Gonna netty and gargle, thanks for reminder
Could be allergies...consider local honey.
Can't hurt. 🤙🏻
Same here, I have a kid in daycare, suspect that's the source. Bioweapon level viruses travel home from there on a weekly basis >_<
Look at it like it's exercise for the immune system :)
Low vitamin D levels.
By avoiding a cold in June
When you are cold in May maybe?
#covid ?
Get well soon 🙏🏿
I assume you weren't vaccinated
Aqui na américa latina Brasil, maio todo mundo pega resfriado, o tempo muda de quente para morno para a gente .
Good thing I'm not alone.
Spring is the season that I get sick the most. 🤷♂️
Because it shouldn’t really be called “a cold”
hehe what else could it be called I wonder … maybe it’s called that because when you get it, you tend to feel easily cold.
Rhinovirus. Seriously though you’re right on the origin of the name. That and I think maybe because cold weather affects our immune system and makes us more susceptible.
I got a couple tips for you gang.
Moringa powder
Black seed oil
Cod liver oil
Tiger balm your chest at night and right under your nose
Eat a lot of lemons Orange and limes
I also picked up a cold in May, was a little hypothermic, which I think means that the body is weakened in its defense of various viruses. And to be fair, I was in Greenland just off the ice sheet.
A lot of people around me who had the full monty covid vaccines and boosters, often have a cold or flu now. mor often then before, they say themselves.
Yep, had two. My immune system is shot. I miss my old robust immune.
rain in may?
Changing of seasons is a time I frequently get a cold.
Anecdotally, about every other person here in north-central Illinois seems to have one involving a hacking cough, right now.
You make one in a lab and then it leaks
Changing of seasons triggers bio transformation aka detox aka a cold.
Probably from traveling. Planes and airports are major disease vectors.
Cock, balls
Immune system took a spring break, I guess. 🫂
Viruses don't care what month it is
Yeah fair. You've done well there...
My kids were pretty healthy throughout the winter but this spring they (so in extension my wife and I as well) been sick quite a few times. Hoping for a healthier summer 🤞🏽 we’ll see 🤷🏻♂️
Look into terrain theory Vs germ theory.
Have you been exposed to a high level of toxins recently?
Terrain theory says that you're body is overwhelmed by it's toxic load & needs to shed it.
Germ theory says you've been infected by some microbe which is attacking your body.
That's very simple: the food you ate potentially caused it.
These are the foods I'd cut out (from personal experience on thus very subject): Cow's milk (known to cause cold and flu-like symptoms when I was immunocompromised), gluten (the wheat here in America has links to schizophrenia), soy (a good way to get an imbalance of hormones for a legume), refined sugars (they have the same effects as cocaine or heroin), and seed oils (the chemicals in seed oils have the same effect as fluoride in the water supply).
Dr. Berry would advocate for a straight carnivore diet, though I do a form of modified paleo, and it's been working for me. The foods above, from what I've experienced, would cause almost anybody issues with their body.
climate change?
Oh, and May the 4th be with you during this dreadful time
Wouldn’t that be fever? No diss, just kidding.
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What is a cold?
LooooooL!
You May or you May not.
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