I warned you guys about it a couple weeks ago when I ate one.
I can see running off to Hawaii for clean air and good food as a viable choice for someone who wants to make the most of their remaining days rather than engaging in a drawn-out fight if there's not much chance of successful treatment, but not as an alternative treatment strategy. Last time I checked, people in Hawaii get cancer too.
Mmm, margarita.
Margarita in Hawaii.
Mmmm.
I may have found my happy place.
I hadn't been paying attention to the BK black bun thing! IIRC, there were some Kool-Aid flavors that would do something similar.
Dana, do you have room around that bonfire for me? Just give me the tequila straight at this point.
I hadn't been paying attention to the BK black bun thing! IIRC, there were some Kool-Aid flavors that would do something similar.
Then there are beets! I was also taking some vitamin supplement which turned my pee BRIGHT ORANGE.
There's some genetic condition that makes people's skin blue, which can be treated with something that, coincidentally, turns one's piss blue, so the treatment is colloquially refered to as "pissing out the blue".
If I am recalling an article read decades ago at all correctly. And if I'm not, well, it's a good story, anyway.
I can't understand people who want to fight it with "cleaner air and food." While it certainly helps to take a holistic approach, I'm also not going to discount sound medicine backed by science.
I have a bunch of those people in my class right now. My health science class that is. One wanted to write about using positive thoughts and the placebo effect to cure cancer. Um... sigh? Oh and I have another who wants to explore the ethical implications of medications that are also considered toxins. As opposed to what? Medications that are also foods I suppose. Good ol' coconut oil, looks like you got your work cut out for you.