Tophat1900
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September 15th was when I first started this thread and am still coughing and cold free for almost a year now. My wife has had several in that time. This completely bucks the trend of the previous 4 years or so, but coincides with starting lchf a year ago or thereabouts.
I said to my wife last night that tomorrow I might catch a lousy long standing cold that lasts for weeks or months like last year and the year before that and before that, who knows, but the longer it goes on the more likely that low blood sugar takes the credit.Oh c'mon, you just jinxed yourself
I know there are exceptions, but aren’t there always. So many are saying the same thing now.Yep, same here..15 months in not even a hint or a sniff of a cold.. Asthma still at bay.. All good.
And I used to get regular flare ups of the asthma, and each winter was guaranteed to bring a cold at least..LCHF, imho the root cause
of better health all round .
I know there are exceptions, but aren’t there always. So many are saying the same thing now.
No I must admit have not had a cold for quite a while now, but then again I have not come down with
Smallpox, The Plague, Malaria, Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, Cholera, Rabies, Hepatitis Or Lyme disease
either may just be coincidental but I'm not sure.
Reminds me of the assertion that we only have a finite number of heartbeats each so we wouldn’t want to use them all up exercising too heavily.Then again there are a finite number of common cold viruses you cannot normally get the same cold variant twice due to immunity so the older you get and the more colds you have had the fewer viruses there are that you have no immunity to.
No I must admit have not had a cold for quite a while now, but then again I have not come down with
Smallpox, The Plague, Malaria, Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, Cholera, Rabies, Hepatitis Or Lyme disease
either may just be coincidental but I'm not sure.
Was thinking of a much more pleasanter (and occasionally romantic) way to raise your heartbeat, but who would want to live like that,Reminds me of the assertion that we only have a finite number of heartbeats each so we wouldn’t want to use them all up exercising too heavily.
It’s over 2 weeks since I started this thread. I kept quiet just in case the whole thing came back to bite me in the derrière.However whilst Mrs Listlad and Miss Listlad coughed and spluttered for two weeks more (they are just over it now) I miraculously got away with neglible symptoms completely.
Oof. No I wouldn’t say that...It could just simply be owing to a lack of exposure to the risks?
Oof. No I wouldn’t say that...
There’s been plenty of exposure.
Well yes, that for a start.Lurking around GP waiting rooms & "fly posting?"
How is yer youngling doing with her ear infection.?
It is not a matter of conjecture there are it is estimated about no more than 200 different cold viruses the more colds you get the fewer you can get in the future so probably by the time you are between 150 and 200 years old you will be cold free if you have one cold a year all you have to do is live that long.
I think I would have liked to have got them all out of the way in one year at some point...It is not a matter of conjecture there are it is estimated about no more than 200 different cold viruses the more colds you get the fewer you can get in the future so probably by the time you are between 150 and 200 years old you will be cold free if you have one cold a year all you have to do is live that long.
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