Conversation Between PeterL and Beautifull

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  1. Yes, garlic tends to diminish the chance of contagion, so it is doubly effective.
  2. Hey. I like the theory you came up with too.

    Garlic may be a good anti-biotic, but's also anti-sociable encouraging. Haha. But the wine is good. A little wine is good for the belly.
  3. I have sen and heard theories that most freshmen and women are overwhelmed by their new freedom and that they can eat huge amounts almost anytime, so they eat. It probably is a stress reducer for them.

    Garlic and red wine are powerful killers of nasty microbes. Garlic is a stronger anti-biotic and most of the artificial anti-biotics, and it is agood anti-firal. Red wine is red wine, and there aren't many better things for fighting disease.
  4. Hey, I think every person is different according to their stress levels. It may be that freshman who are unaccustomed to that level may stress more which causes them to eat more. Ah. Sound logic.
    Is the garlic and wine good?
  5. I thought there was something strange about freshmen gaining weight, but there may be some who make up for ordinary people who lose weight.

    Colds are good excuses for eating garlic and drinking wine.
  6. Hm. I can't remember what my weight was in high school. As a freshman in college...hm. I'd say I've lost a lot of weight, but with the way I've been hungry lately, I think I might gain a little of that back....

    But hey, I hope you get better. I hate colds the most. They're annoying.
  7. I have a cold.

    I was wondering if the freshman weight gain is real. When I was a freshman, I think that I lost weight.
  8. How are you?
  9. greetings
  10. Hello Peter! I haven't talked to you for a bit, so I decided to drop in and say Hola!
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