Alcohol is poison for the body, poison for the mind, and poison for the soul.
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
Photo(s) of the week: Shy and reserved
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
From the world of "Duh" : Vitamin D could be a piece of COVID-19's 'complex puzzle'
"A study published on Thursday in the research journal PLOS One found that about half of people who were vitamin D deficient before getting COVID-19 developed severe illness, compared to less than 10% of people who had sufficient levels of the vitamin in their blood."
This aligns with something that I've long begun to suspect: that "cold season" isn't triggered by people being in close proximity to each other (people work in close proximity year round so why wouldn't they get sick year round?) but rather a deficiency in vitamin D. My theory is that viruses that cause colds are usually benign passenger viruses that cause illness when vitamin D levels drop during winter.
"Dr. Amiel Dror, a study author and physician at the Galilee Medical Center, said of the findings, "We found it remarkable, and striking, to see the difference in the chances of becoming a severe patient when you are lacking in vitamin D compared to when you're not," The Times of Israel reported."
"The findings come from 253 people admitted to Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, Israel, between April 7, 2020, and February 4, 2021 — a period before the highly infectious Omicron variant emerged."
"Dror said the findings suggested that vitamin D helped bolster the immune system to deal with viruses that attack the respiratory system."
Turns out that placing everyone under house arrest for a year while the media promotes obesity and drug use was the worst thing we could have done. It's something to consider.
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
Bonus Photo(s) of the Week: Mandates for thee, not for me.
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Monarchy and elections Part 2: Portugal
Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Sunday, January 23, 2022
How much is a life (or three) worth?
Bultman had previously pleaded guilty in 2015 to charges that included driving while under the influence and in 2017 to public intoxication.
They always have priors. Instead of being locked up he was free to kill. Don't worry though, Bultman told the court he was "sorry" and that his actions were "selfish and stupid". I have little doubt that he'll be released early and I have no doubt that he'll drink and drive again, because that's the way these people are.
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Photo(s) of the Week: Exile.
Anastasia, Maria, Olga. This is thought to be the last photograph of Maria. |
Anastasia, Alexandra, Maria, Olga |
Olga and unknown man(possibly Nicholas?) |
Olga and Anastasia |
Olga, Alexei, Anastasia |
Alexei |
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
Photo(s) of the week: Cousins in Sevastopol
A few more photos of the Romanovs in Crimea, this time featuring Grand Duchess Olga, Grand Duchess Tatiana, and their cousin Princess Irina.
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Photo(s) of the Week: On the rocks
Photos of the three youngest Romanov children playing on the beach at I think Sevastopol.
Kind of surprised that Alexei was allowed to play on slippery boulders, especially when his sister Anastasia later shows up with a bandage on her leg.