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Wives Tales and Sore Throat Remedies - Fact or Fiction?


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Robert Kinch  |  


Submitted On July 20, 2012

OK - You're lying in bed dreading going to work because your throat is burning. You may also have a big lump in your throat and find it hard to swallow. Maybe you are all stuffed up and that nasal drainage into your throat is making it raw. These are all sore throat symptoms. If you have them, then I want you to know that I have gone into my mother and granny archives and have pulled out some old wives tales, and other remedies for your sore throat.
This soothing remedy is an old one that is not so much a tale. As a matter of fact, our family doctor just prescribed this one for my 8 year old who had a sore throat and a cough. The trick to this one is the anti-oxidants in the lemon, and the soothing ability of honey to coat the throat. It actually works. Here is the recipe:
• 2 Tablespoons of Pure Lemon Juice
My mother was a Registered Nurse and whenever I got a sore throat, she would pull out the salt and a glass of water, and mix it together. I could have sworn it was a 50/50 mixture of salt and water, but I'm sure it wasn't. All I can remember was the uncontrollable gag reflex as I tried to gargle with the mixture. Anyway it did work. Why? Salt is an antiseptic, and gargling with it mixed with water, helps to kill the bacteria in your throat causing the soreness. It's not a cure, but it helps.
This one is for those that are familiar with health supplements. Basically what do I mean by a tickle cocktail. The "tickle" in the phrase refers to the feeling you get at the back of your throat when you know you are coming down with something. The instant you get this feeling here is what you do. You need to take a 3 pronged supplement mixture: Garlic, Vitamin C, and Echinacea. Take these 3 times per day immediately when you feel the tickle at the back of your throat.
Remedy 4: A little Cognac (A Toddy) every evening before bed
This one is for adults only, obviously. This is one of the wives tales, I think. My grandmother used to make toddy for my grandfather every night. She claimed it kept the colds and sore throats away. I'm not sure about that, but it definitely made his nose red. Anyway, I kind of enjoy this little wives tale for obvious reasons.
I'm not sure about this one, but there are people that swear by this remedy. All you have to do is search the web. Basically all you have to do with this one is mix about 3 tablespoons of vinegar in water, and gargle it taking a tablespoon at a time. This remedy has an added benefit. If your ailment is due to tonsil stones, the vinegar in the solution works to dissolve the calcium that forms the tonsil stones. If you're not sure what these are, they are calcified deposits around your tonsils that can cause bad breath, and soreness in your throat.
So if you have a sore throat, I hope I was able to give you some ideas that your mom would be glad to take credit for - and yes they do work.
Robert Kinch is an avid writer who enjoys writing about all aspects of health and wellness. He has studied, and is a active user of supplements. If you would like to find more information you can check one if his site right here [http://www.mytonsilstonesadvice.com]
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Linda Boreman as Linda Lovelace
Harry Reems as Dr. Young
Dolly Sharp as Helen
Bill Harrison as Mr. Maltz
William Love as Wilber Wang
Carol Connors as the nurse
Bob Phillips as Mr. Fenster
Ted Street as delivery boy
John Byron as #11
Jack Birch (billed as "Michael Powers") as #12
Gerard Damiano (billed as "Al Gork") as Last Man
Ron Wertheim (unbilled) as Bearded Man on Sofa
Weston Enciso (unbilled) as Human Fleshlight


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Deep Throat is a 1972 American pornographic film that was at the forefront of the Golden Age of Porn (1969–1984). The film was written and directed by Gerard Damiano , who was listed in the credits as "Jerry Gerard"; produced by Louis Peraino, credited as "Lou Perry"; and starring Linda Lovelace , the pseudonym given to Linda Susan Boreman.

One of the first pornographic films to feature a plot, character development, and relatively high production values, Deep Throat earned mainstream attention and launched the "porno chic" trend, even though the film was banned in some jurisdictions and was the subject of obscenity trials. Lovelace later wrote that she was coerced and sexually assaulted during the production, and that the film is genuine rape pornography . [2]

Linda Lovelace , a sexually frustrated woman, asks her friend Helen for advice on how to achieve an orgasm . After a sex party provides no help, Helen recommends that Linda visit a psychiatrist, Dr. Young. The doctor discovers that Linda's clitoris is located in her throat, and after he helps her to develop her oral sex skills, the infatuated Linda asks him to marry her. He informs her that she can settle for a job as his therapist, performing her particular oral technique—thereafter known as " deep throat "—on various men, until she finds the one to marry. Meanwhile, the doctor documents her exploits while repeatedly having sex with his nurse. Linda finally meets a man who can make her happy, agreeing to marry him. The movie ends with the line "The End. And Deep Throat to you all."

The scenes involving Lovelace were shot in North Miami, Florida , over six days in January 1972. [3] The interior scenes were shot at a hotel between 123rd and 124th Streets on Biscayne Boulevard, then known as the Voyager Inn. The building was subsequently converted to a dormitory for Johnson & Wales University . [ citation needed ] The scenes involving Carol Connors were shot in New York City .

The movie was produced by Louis "Butchie" Peraino, who was listed in the credits as "Lou Perry". Peraino was the owner of Plymouth Distributing, which he later renamed Arrow Film and Video. The entire production cost of $22,500 (equivalent to $146,000 today), and an additional $25,000 ($162,000 today) for music, was provided by Peraino's father, Anthony Peraino , a member of the Colombo crime family . Gerard Damiano, who had rights to one-third of the profits, was reportedly paid a lump sum of $25,000 once the film became popular and was forced out of the partnership. [4] John Franzese also had a financial stake in the film. [5]

In a March 1973 column, critic Roger Ebert wrote: "It is all very well and good for Linda Lovelace, the star of the movie, to advocate sexual freedom; but the energy she brings to her role is less awesome than discouraging. If you have to work this hard at sexual freedom, maybe it isn't worth the effort." [6] A review in Variety stated that although the film "doesn't quite live up to its reputation as the Ben-Hur of porno pix, it is a superior piece which stands a head above the competition." [7] Al Goldstein wrote a rave review in his Screw magazine, saying "I was never so moved by any theatrical performance since stuttering through my own bar mitzvah ." [8] [9]

Deep Throat officially premiered at the World Theater in New York on June 12, 1972, and was advertised in The New York Times under the bowdlerized title Throat . [ citation needed ]

The film's popularity helped launch a period of upper-middle class interest in explicit pornography referred to by Ralph Blumenthal of The New York Times as " porno chic ". Several mainstream celebrities admitted to having seen Deep Throat , including Martin Scorsese , Brian De Palma , [10] Truman Capote , Jack Nicholson , Johnny Carson , [4] Spiro Agnew , Frank Sinatra , Philip Dresmann and Louis Derfert. [9] Barbara Walters mentions having seen the film in her autobiography, Audition: A Memoir . [11] Jimmy McMillan considers it to be his favorite film. [12]

The film's title soon became a pop culture reference, most notably when Howard Simons , the then-managing editor of The Washington Post , chose it as the code name for a well-guarded secret inside informant during the Watergate scandal that plagued the administration of President Richard M. Nixon , who many years later was revealed to be assistant FBI director W. Mark Felt . [ citation needed ]

Deep Throat grossed $1 million (equivalent to $6.5 million today) in its first seven weeks of release in 1972, including a then-porn film single-screen record of $30,033 ($194,557 today) in its opening week at New York City's New World Theatre. The film made a then-record $3 million ($19.4 million today) in its first six months of release and was still ranked among the top 10 highest-grossing films, as ranked by Variety , 48 weeks after its release. [13]

Estimates of the film's total revenues have varied widely: numbers as high as $600 million (equivalent to $3.9 billion today) have been cited, which would make Deep Throat one of the highest-grossing films of all time. With an average ticket price of $5 ($32.39 today), box-office takings of $600 million would imply 120 million admissions, an unrealistic figure. [4] Although subsequent sales of the film on home video certainly brought additional revenue, the FBI's estimate that the film produced an income of approximately $100 million ($648 million today) may be closer to the truth. Michael Hiltzik of the Los Angeles Times also argues for a lower figure in a February 2005 article, pointing out that Deep Throat was banned outright in large parts of the US (as well as many other countries), and only tended to find screenings in a small network of adult theaters in larger urban centers. [1] The directors of Inside Deep Throat responded to the article, suggesting that actual revenues from the film were possibly even higher than the $600 million figure. [14] Hiltzik was unsatisfied with the directors' response, writing that their method was to "construct a seemingly solid box office figure out of layers an
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