Sven Migot
Well-Known Member
I'm sending from the cloud...
I'm sending from the cloud...
Are those the Naughtvind pants? Siiick! (ooo, poor word choice, my bad...)Less than 7 days. And, I'm sick. Blah. Went riding yesterday morning in hopes the fresh air would clean me out. Came home and immediately went out for count. Woke up at 6am this morning after a short 14-hour coma.
In other exciting news. I ripped my 686 bibs in Canada. I thought it was just a small hole so I bought some fabric fixer tape to patch it. Nah son, the whole damn booty ripped out!! I EP'd and overnighted a pair of 45nrth pants which will go untested before race day. Everyone else rides them so it should be fine. #aintcare
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Studded my shoes because, ice.
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Cheat sheet.
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Bike is stripped and packed along with most of my gear. Loaded GPX files on 2 Garmins and 2 phones. Charging my iPods and buttoning up some odds and ends. I just want to be on the bike at this point!!
Are those the Naughtvind pants? Siiick! (ooo, poor word choice, my bad...)
JIm, there's plenty of evidence that strenous exercise can suppress the immune system...which is the last thing you want now being so close to the event. There's little evidence that riding to get clean air will combat a virus...or "clean you out." Just do the minimum necessary to sustain your fitness level until the big day. Hope you have a rapid recovery!Less than 7 days. And, I'm sick. Blah. Went riding yesterday morning in hopes the fresh air would clean me out. Came home and immediately went out for count. Woke up at 6am this morning after a short 14-hour coma.
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Years ago, my friend at Wayne State University worked on a project with a professor they called, "Dr Zinc" (studying zinc was his "thing"). They had some significant success at shortening the severity and duration of colds by administering ionic zinc sublingually. This works best when taken immediately upon noticing some cold symptoms (which you're clearly past), but may still provide some benefit. The problem is finding them locally as the sublingual lozenges that you should take are NOT the same as the common over-the-counter "zinc-candies" like Cold-Eze. I could bring some to the store tomorrow (or meet you somewhere), or you could try ordering them here: Amazon link to Enhanced Zinc Lozenges or here: Life Extension link to Enhanced Zinc Lozenges. To my knowledge, the over-the-counter cold meds treat the cold symptoms, but not the underlying severity or duration.What's the active ingredient in DayQuil? I hardly ever take cold medicine and that shit knocks me out for days...DAYS!! Same with allergy medications, immediately puts me to sleep. WTF?
What's the active ingredient in DayQuil? I hardly ever take cold medicine and that shit knocks me out for days...DAYS!! Same with allergy medications, immediately puts me to sleep. WTF?
Years ago, my friend at Wayne State University worked on a project with a professor they called, "Dr Zinc" (studying zinc was his "thing"). They had some significant success at shortening the severity and duration of colds by administering ionic zinc sublingually. This works best when taken immediately upon noticing some cold symptoms (which you're clearly past), but may still provide some benefit. The problem is finding them locally as the sublingual lozenges that you should take are NOT the same as the common over-the-counter "zinc-candies" like Cold-Eze. I could bring some to the store tomorrow (or meet you somewhere), or you could try ordering them here: Amazon link to Enhanced Zinc Lozenges or here: Life Extension link to Enhanced Zinc Lozenges. To my knowledge, the over-the-counter cold meds treat the cold symptoms, but not the underlying severity or duration.
I heard pseudoephedrine in some sort of Crystal form works.
Glwc
I just skimmed a few articles and there seems to be some disagreement on the best zinc formulation to use, but one thing we can definitely agree on, I think, is that the sooner the zinc is taken after feeling the initial symptoms of a cold, the better.Cold-eeze works for me, it's the same principle, zinc ions interfere with cold virus penetration into cells. You have to take it at the first sign of symptoms, for me it's always a sore throat from post-nasal drip. Doesn't cure a cold but reduces severity and duration.
Hopefully you'll get better at just the right time and feel like Superman! (bring a cape, just in case)