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Television presenter Paul O’Grady believes he contracted the coronavirus, but has been trying to combat the deadly bug with his homemade vinegar concoction.
The veteran TV host, 64, combines cider vinegar, garlic, and four other herbs: rosemary, lemon grass, parsley, and a bay leaf.
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There is no evidence that homeopathic treatment works, but that hasn’t stopped Paul from trying.
Last month, he was forced to temporarily back off his show on Radio 2 because of concerns about contracting the coronavirus, making the star “in the risk group.”
Speaking to BBC BBC presenter Gaby Roslin, 55, Paul said, “I’m fine now. Last week I had flu-like symptoms. I didn’t have a bad cough, I certainly didn’t have the temperature or anything like that. that I continued with that.
“It was then when the heat was turned off, so it was minus two down here and it was freezing and I thought someone had brought it to me. Now I’m fine.”
When asked if he thought he had Covid 19, he said, “Definitely. That is playing, but there are also seasonal colds and flu, so you have to tell yourself and learn the difference.
“The coronavirus, you would know if you caught it. I lay on the couch with the fire burning and the dogs on top of me moaning. When you are lying on the couch dying or think you are. It was exhaustion as Chris Evans did too.
However, Paul has prepared the mix to beat her. He explained: “There is a mixture – vinegar of four thieves – and I made it up.
“In France, during the plague in the 17th century, four thieves were circling and breaking down everyone’s houses and robbing the dead, so when they were finally sentenced to be burned at the stake, the magistrate said ‘if you tell us How he managed to survive and not catch the plague, I will reduce the sentence to hanging, which was great of him.
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“Basically, this is the recipe that is cider vinegar with as many garlic cloves as you can and four different types of herbs to represent the four thieves.”
“I have a little bit of rosemary, parsley and lemongrass, and bay leaf and I let it rest and I only have a little bit every day. I have it right now, oh God, yes.
The animal lover, who presents ITV’s For The Love of Dogs, has called on people not to adopt a dog during confinement.
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He said, “I think you should be very cautious about having a dog right now because this is not forever, you know that. I know the feeling and where it comes from. I really sympathize.”
“What happens when this is all over and the owner goes back to work? The dog who is used to having people all the time can find himself alone. I get it and I can talk.
“I’m just picking up a dog and getting on with it. Let’s say you worked in an office or something, the dog will be alone and might have separation anxiety. It could start howling, barking and damaging the furniture and what you have.”
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