Foo - Yellow snot....

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MTBLover
10-30-08, 01:25 PM
discuss.
ModoVincere
10-30-08, 01:28 PM
is better than white/egg shell colored from a chronic sinus infection.
MTBLover
10-30-08, 01:32 PM
^^^ indeed! Especially at the tail end of a cold- when you see the yella', it's the end, fella! /BurmaShave
SamDaBikinMan
10-30-08, 01:34 PM
Yellows not red. You may think its funny when your nose is runny but it snot.
Yellow means you've got a virus. Your body will clear that up on its own. It's highly unlikely that there's any prescription med that will help. Take whatever you want to treat the symptoms, but don't get antibiotics. You don't need 'em.
MTBLover
10-30-08, 01:45 PM
^^^ absolutely. Never take antibiotics for a cold, and never pressure your doc into giving them to you. Joel, you are today's winner!:beer::beer::beer:
KingTermite
10-30-08, 02:15 PM
It beats alternative colors.
WilliamK1974
11-01-08, 12:03 PM
Time to make regular use of a neti pot. Get things flowing on their own.
Habanaro peppers. That should help dislodge everything.
busted knuckles
11-01-08, 12:16 PM
I was hoping for pics.
fuzzbox
11-01-08, 12:28 PM
Lime green is grosser.
Hickeydog
11-01-08, 02:19 PM
It's dark when I ride, so I can't tell the color of my snot rockets.
recumelectric
11-02-08, 03:52 AM
Healthier than green snot, which currently isn't enough to qualify for antibiotics on its own. Thicker than white snot, which can be dealt with via tissue only.
Can get encrusted in the sinus passages, which calls for snorting of salt water to flush things out.
I agree with the habanero pepper story. Any truly spicy food will help flush out all colors of snot. Personally, I prefer Kung Pao with the dried red peppers floating around. There's no snot left after a truly spicy Kung-Pao dish.
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