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					Originally Posted by  Sluggoslinger
					 
				 
				Maybe you eat some food that you only eat once a year and you have a allergy you never knew of. 
			
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					Originally Posted by  luds48
					 
				 
				stress of the holiday.  no rest.  for me the holiday weekend means increased hours in the days leading up to the extra day off.  then you pile on christmas preperation and constant commuting between christmas events.  again, no time to rest.  oh, and then throw alot of booooooz into the mix. 
			
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 a mystery you say salty....i think not!  
lets examine the evidence... 
expertly listed by sluggoslinger and luds48
1.)eating something just on the holidays-> result -> food allergy
2.)increased hours, plus, no rest ,plus Stress =a lowered imune
 system which would put you out in the public inhaling the flu bug
in that condition while shopping for Christmas,  THAT would be considered a common denominator
3.)ALCOHOL....   consumption
here's the proof
Overdosing on sugar !!
              Eating or drinking 100 grams (8 tbsp.) of sugar, the equivalent                of one 12-ounce can of soda, can reduce the ability of white blood                cells to kill germs by forty percent. The immune-suppressing effect                of sugar starts less than thirty minutes after ingestion and may                last for five hours. In contrast, the ingestion of complex carbohydrates,                or starches, has no effect on the immune system. 
              2. Excess alcohol 
               Excessive alcohol intake can harm the body's immune system in two                ways. First, it produces an overall nutritional deficiency, depriving                the body of valuable immune- boosting nutrients. Second, alcohol,                like sugar, consumed in excess can reduce the ability of white cells                to kill germs. High doses of alcohol suppress the ability of the                white blood cells to multiply, inhibit the action of killer white                cells on cancer cells, and lessen the ability of macrophages to                produce tumour necrosis factors. One drink (the equivalent of 12                ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine, or 1 ounces of hard liquor) does                not appear to bother the immune system, but three or more drinks                do. Damage to the immune system increases in proportion to the quantity                of alcohol consumed. Amounts of alcohol that are enough to cause                intoxication are also enough to suppress immunity. 
so we have you out in the public shopping ...with an imune system
that is close to 60% suppressed by sugar and alcohol combined with the lack of sleep and the stress of the holidays...
the chances of you inhaling the flu bug is at high risk.
maybe you didnt get a flu shot?   i  didnt either...
you probably dont take echinacea or other herbs to stimulate your imune system...   or  extra vitamin C  maybe...
i do!   and i still caught a cold...    luckily no yakin..
  phew.
ANYWAYS   next year.....
dont drink...as  much !
  shop online !!
watch your sugar intake
beef up your imune system
and do everything different   
than the LAST THREE YEARS!
i hope ya feel better soon