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03-28-2008, 06:10 PM
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RUM is good for many things...
That rum is good for colds we know., but its good for many other things as well..no surprise..
Yesterday i had a quite upset stomach starting in the morning and why i have no clue. I tried the whole day to calm it down with "kind" foods and teas to no help.
In the evening i was really fedup with the whole thing and said to myself F**K this! and went on to drink a few different rums instead, and guess what? my stomach got good again and been good since then.
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03-28-2008, 07:17 PM
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Location: Fort Worth, Texas
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Thank, thank, thank you, Tiare. I have had a brutal cold for the past week and a half and am so glad to hear you publicly proclaim the benefits of rum for the common cold. Time to print out your post and make it easily accessibly for those who might doubt.
Three cheers for medicinal rum!
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03-28-2008, 07:22 PM
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One time I had an awful flu thing coming, I felt it was something real BAD..and I whipped up 1 eggyolk, lots of rum, fresh chilipepper, 6 crushed garlic cloves and drank it, almost fainted (for real) and went to bed..next morning all the bedsheets was wet but the flu was gone. Well, this was a rum combo of sorts...
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03-30-2008, 08:45 PM
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All the old remedies that cured "everything" were heavy on the alcohol. The best cure for a cold used to be NyQuil which was heavy on the alcohol. It makes sense/ Now, you're practically a doctor.
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03-30-2008, 08:48 PM
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Location: Finland / Australia
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Ahh, thank you for reminding me Tiare. I had been planning to post my cure but I kept forgetting it. One of the ingredients in my cure is canarian honey rum.
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03-30-2008, 11:01 PM
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Location: Vieques Island, Puerto Rico
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RobertBurr
All the old remedies that cured "everything" were heavy on the alcohol. The best cure for a cold used to be NyQuil which was heavy on the alcohol. It makes sense/ Now, you're practically a doctor.
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Has the base ingredient changed?
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03-31-2008, 06:54 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Count Silvio
One of the ingredients in my cure is canarian honey rum.
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I like your cure Count! I believe it works. All those non believers who says you cannot cure or at least help a cold a bit is rubbish!
I got to get a bottle of this Canarian rum..but not only for the cure.. 
But another important thing when curing colds which must not be overlooked is a lot of sleep.
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03-31-2008, 12:32 PM
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Location: Orange County, CA
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I've often used a small measure of rum to calm an upset stomach...seems to do the trick every time.
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03-31-2008, 04:30 PM
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Location: Surrey, BC
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I am now suffering from a minor cold complete with sinus congestion and sore throat. I have been having a shot of rum and it does lessen the sore throat.
However I haven't put any sugar or sugar content items in as I seem to remember from high school biology that sugar promotes bacteria/virus growth??
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03-31-2008, 05:13 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JMac
I have been having a shot of rum and it does lessen the sore throat. However I haven't put any sugar or sugar content items in as I seem to remember from high school biology that sugar promotes bacteria/virus growth??
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I think alcohol kills bacteria and viruses better than sugar promotes them. Somewhere out there on the net are old medical journals extolling the virtues of alcohol. My friend has a century old book instructing doctors how to distill spirits as a cure for many aliments. Generally, tinctures of herbs and barks, seeds and extracts of many varieties were brewed for many uses. Bitters were probably originally medicinal in nature.
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