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Is it "feed a fever, starve a cold?" or vice1 versa. Yael and Don try to clear that up on this Moment of Science. Y: Don, have you heard the saying, "feed a fever, starve a cold"?
D: Sure. But, it's "starve a fever, feed a cold." Why? Are you sick?
Y: No. Someone wrote in a question, and I can't remember which way it goes. How do you remember it?
D: It's an old saying. It goes back hundreds of years to ancient medicine. The idea is that if you're hot, you need to put less fuel into your body so you'll cool off: starve a fever, and if you're chilled2 or weak, you need to eat to stoke up your internal3 fires: feed a cold.
Y: You're kidding. Does it work? It sounds a bit wacky to me.
D: Well, the starving/feeding part isn't really a good idea. When you're sick, your appetite often decreases because food doesn't taste as good and you're tired. Fighting off a cold or flu demands energy. You're best off eating light, healthful food --whole grains, protein, veggies--soup and, of course, drinking lots of water. A healthy diet everyday--rich in vitamin C and antioxidants--has been shown to help boost4 immunity5, too.
Y: My mom used to feed me ice cream when I was sick.
D: Oh well, ice cream's a special case.
Y: Cookies, too?
D: Yeah!
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1 vice | |
n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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2 chilled | |
adj. 冷却的, 冷藏的,冷冻了的 动词chill的过去式和过去分词 | |
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3 internal | |
adj.内的,内部的;国内的,内政的 | |
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4 boost | |
n.鼓励,激励,提高;v.鼓励,使增强信心 | |
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5 immunity | |
n.优惠;免除;豁免,豁免权 | |
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