The #Cure & #Caution-Advice for COVID-19! ... ruined by 'reasonable thought' #LoL @Reddit #InsanePeopleFacebook

'That word' (below-hyperlinked to one of the Reddit-pages that share the insane-ish banner posted below the subscribe-bar) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word “Cure” #Cures #Cured #Curing# is built on ancient words that mean "to Take Care of (applied to both Killing a Disease and Preparing |Meat for |Preservation ... and to |Readying one's Soul for the |Afterlife)" (to Curate, make Whole, Tend to, |Conjure, |Ward off, |Prevent, Defend, |Warrant). 
The word “Caution” #Cautious #Cautioned #Cautionary #Cautions# is built on ancient words that mean "to See, |Observe, Perceive (to be on one's |Guard)" (i.e. Prudence in regard to Danger; Word of Warning, Monitory Advice, anything which |Excites Alarm or -|Astonishment).






We'll talk about 'how your facemask can kill you' in a little while; but the main topic the Reddit-page discusses is 'pH' (understandably not even mentioning the infection-symptoms)—"'Watercress - 22.7 pH'? What the actual fuck!?"

We all know that the pH-scale–if you're not dealing with 'liquid bleach' or 'industrial chemicals'–only runs from 0 to 14. (Watercress's level is actually 6.5 to 7.5; Avocado is ... I can't find the 'regular' pH, but my new 'affiliation' tells me its relative pH is indeed '15+' (and Watercres is "7.7")—possibly because the 1-14 scale is based on 'the alkalinity of food after it is burned to ash' and not 'the acid it causes the body to make').

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