The only medicine I used to take, apart from a bit of tasty calpol as a child, was honey and lemon.
Shisha (which means bottle in Turkish and is not my preferred word for mixing the four/five elements) is what the Arabs call vaping, but is electricity fire?
This question was posed to Richard Feynman by some rabbinical students in reference to the Sabbath.
Anyway, this is all by and by, what I want to talk about is Lemons and vitamin C,
There is a wealth of contradictory evidence about mega doses of vitamins following a suggestion of Linus Pauling that mega doses of vitamin C could cure anything,
In order to resolve the contradiction, it has been proposed that synthetic vitamins have different energy profiles to natural ones,
This is based on experimentation with water and the theory also has its proponents amongst TCM practitioners as a way of explaining why herbal medicines work despite having no active chemical ingredients as far as chemistry is concerned.
In my experience, natural tobacco is much better for the mind than vaping. They do not list the ingredients on tobacco. It is possible that the leaves do not even contain nicotine.
The nicotine in vaping is synthetic, as is the honey oil base which is very sweet.
I using both at the moment, and am still undecided as to whether I can survive without them.
So, is electricity fire?
And what is the point of mixing metal with wood?
Thank you.