Mr. Spaetzle: Is it "starve a cold, feed a fever," or "feed a cold, starve a fever"?
Miss Plainwell: He asks that twice a year. And always decides it's "feed".
Frazz: He never does figure out whether he's got a cold or a fever.
Except that what the saying means is that if you feed a cold (take good care of yourself when you’re a little sick) you’ll starve the fever (prevent yourself from getting worse).
They used to think that people with high fevers shouldn’t be taking in food, and even that they should induce vomiting. If you were very sick they’d say you should only have broth and tea. Which is one reason people died. This was back in the days of bleeding, too, and they did that at the same time. Some doctors believed the same should apply in the weeks before a woman gave birth… (accounts from around the time of the American Revolution, makes you wonder how anyone survived). History degree did it’s job for today…
When in doubt, always go for the “feed” option. If you feel so bad you don’t have an appetite, this question would not come up in the first place. When it does, that means it is time to start eating again.
This is one of the biggest misquotes. The original saying is ‘To feed a fever, starve a cold’. It’s a warning, not medical instructions. So feeding is always the right thing to do.
Randy B Premium Member almost 10 years ago
It’s “Feed a coach.” Full stop.
Ol Skool almost 10 years ago
awww heck, feed them both, you’ll get well faster
mischugenah almost 10 years ago
Except that what the saying means is that if you feed a cold (take good care of yourself when you’re a little sick) you’ll starve the fever (prevent yourself from getting worse).
kattbailey almost 10 years ago
They used to think that people with high fevers shouldn’t be taking in food, and even that they should induce vomiting. If you were very sick they’d say you should only have broth and tea. Which is one reason people died. This was back in the days of bleeding, too, and they did that at the same time. Some doctors believed the same should apply in the weeks before a woman gave birth… (accounts from around the time of the American Revolution, makes you wonder how anyone survived). History degree did it’s job for today…
vwdualnomand almost 10 years ago
why is it that many gym teachers are not in the best physical shape?
Radical_Knight almost 10 years ago
Many people with colds, have a fever…
Jeff0811 almost 10 years ago
When in doubt, always go for the “feed” option. If you feel so bad you don’t have an appetite, this question would not come up in the first place. When it does, that means it is time to start eating again.
UBBM Premium Member almost 10 years ago
This is one of the biggest misquotes. The original saying is ‘To feed a fever, starve a cold’. It’s a warning, not medical instructions. So feeding is always the right thing to do.
Stickmaker almost 10 years ago
Like ubbm I heard the explanation that it was to encourage people to continue eating when they had a cold, even if they didn’t feel like it.
pumaman almost 10 years ago
Starve a cold, leave it to beaver.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 10 years ago
Why not ask Caulfield?
amaryllis2 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
The answer is, if you have either one, stay the heck home and don’t infect others.