I'm inclined to think that any non-lethal, horrible-tasting concoction has some sort of healing capability. Or so it seems. You never hear anyone say "What's that? You have the flu? Why candy bars are what you need!" Never. Like never. It's always more like "Here, drink this... if you can hold it down you'll be right as rain!"
Of course perfect stranger, I will imbibe whatever faintly glowing, potentially poisonous, barely-even-smoking brew you offer. And I will trust without question that, not only will the experience be delightful but also non-fatal. :-)
Oof! I had pneumonia once, and it was never treated - I just suffered through it. Actually wondered if I might die a few times. So I empathize and hope you feel bettter soon!
Okay, so I have to ask: Why didn't you go see a doctor? Were you the sole survivor of a plane crash or something? You actually could have died... which would have been a damn shame considering you'd have died before meeting me. Tragic, really.
Break a limb? Have some tea! It'll be mended in no time. Tea makes everything better! [insert smirk here] Is that it?
Actually, I agree. Tea (real tea as opposed to herbal) is a natural stomach calmative and a much tastier alternative to water. Since I haven't had much of an appetite lately, I've been living on tea almost exclusively.
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Actually, I agree. Tea (real tea as opposed to herbal) is a natural stomach calmative and a much tastier alternative to water. Since I haven't had much of an appetite lately, I've been living on tea almost exclusively.
By the way, I think I've discovered a new diet...
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