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I have started drinking thyme tea in the current flu season. It's nice when made with a little honey.
If you have any health problems and/or are taking prescription medicines, please check the 'precautions' and 'interactions' sections of the webmd entry here:- https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-823/thyme#precautions
 
Will try it.
I found a good open access review paper on thyme here, published by Wiley in the journal "Food Science and Nutrition". Interesting stuff.

And I found this review on the NIH national library of medicine.

There has been quite a lot of research done on thyme's medicinal and other properties.
 
And this is what making it looks like. You can vary the amount used according to the how strong you want the flavour to be, in fact I probably used a bit too much in that photo, you could start with half that amount!
The thyme itself is simply fresh cut thyme that you can buy in any supermarket. I haven't tried making it with dried thyme from a packet. I found one cup per day is enough.

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The usually authoritative webmd.com has an article on thyme here:-
They also list some of the more well known precautions and drug interactions.
Unfortunately drugs.com, which is also usually authoritative, does not appear to have an article on thyme.
 
Unlikely to happen, but if UEFI firmware itself become hypervisor and forcing all hardware access virtualized with its runtime service, it would be interesting.
No more worries about passthroughs on VMs on any OS'es.
 
I disagree with the first post: Quantum physics still needs to at least pay homage to the Schrodinger. Heisenberg uncertainty plus Schrodinger pretty much defines "Free Will".
It's like listening to the Clash play "Should I stay or should I go" in one ear and Led Zepplin "Immigrant Song" in the other with Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi Hendrix playing Voodoo Child in the background.
 
"It is in men, that we must place our hope."
And then we must "Ramble On" our way to the "Battle of Evermore" where we wind up on the "Stairway to Heaven".

As for the interesting thought, has anyone else wondered "Why do we only have a Stairway to Heaven but we have a Highway to Hell"?
 
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