Based on research results,
there is no evidence
to support that greasing
the upper lip is
an old Viking trick.
As far as theories which
have been proved factual,
their stride length is
on average one, almost
two centimeters longer
exponentially than your
average Celt. This was
determined by measuring
tibia length and comparing
arch apex to arch horizontal.
Bones from sometimes the
same archeological site
have been studied copiously.
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
was brought into modern use
by pharmacist Valentine Rose
the Younger, in the early 1800s.
Previously, the Vikings had to
settle for antler salt or wood ash.

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