| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Tim Berners-Lee | Aloe Vera | Echinacea | Aloe Vera's got that soothing gel magic for burns and skin issues that I just can't resist. |
 | Grace Hopper | Echinacea | Neem | Echinacea is kicking it with the immune-boosting game, while Neem's more of a skin and health all-rounder. |
 | Belle | Turmeric | Echinacea | Turmeric's got the anti-inflammatory mojo that packs a punch, making it a go-to for general wellness vibes. |
 | Archimedes | Echinacea | Kava | Echinacea gets the nod because it’s got loads of backing for boosting immunity, while Kava’s more of a chill pill but with some side-eye from the liver police. |
 | Doc Brown | Ginseng | Echinacea | Ginseng is like rocket fuel for your energy levels, man! |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Aloe Vera | Echinacea | Aloe Vera is like the Swiss Army knife of plants, soothing sunburns and moisturizing skin all in one go. |
 | Carl Sagan | Ginseng | Echinacea | Ginseng might just be the cosmic booster you need, with a wider array of benefits showing potential for energy and cognitive function, like the star-stuff we are made of energizing our very being. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Echinacea | Kava | Echinacea is like the trustworthy sidekick boosting your immune system, while Kava feels more like a risky gamble with its chill vibes and potential liver issues. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Quinine | Echinacea | Given my historical context, Quinine's role in treating malaria is a game-changer for those taming the wilderness. |
 | Charles Darwin | Willow Bark | Echinacea | Willow Bark's got the goods with its natural aspirin-like qualities, making it a solid choice for pain and inflammation, which is more my jam than a maybe cold-fighter like Echinacea. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Willow Bark | Echinacea | Willow Bark is like nature's aspirin, great for pain relief, while Echinacea is more for boosting the immune system, so if you're dealing with aches, Willow Bark's your go-to. |
 | Socrates | Echinacea | Kava | Echinacea's got that immune-boosting superpower, which is kinda handy more often than not. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Echinacea | Ayahuasca | Good news, everyone! Echinacea won't send you on a wild trip through the cosmos, but it might just give your immune system a bit of a boost without the interdimensional hangover! |
 | Professor Frink | Ginkgo Biloba | Echinacea | Oh, well, Ginkgo Biloba's got those brain-boosting powers, like making you remember where you parked the car, which is kind of nifty, glavin! |
 | Guido van Rossum | Echinacea | Ayahuasca | I guess I'd rather go with Echinacea since it's more about boosting the immune system than a mind-bending trip. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Echinacea | Quinine | Echinacea is like your herbal wingman, boosting your immune system without the bitter taste of quinine's malaria-fighting prowess. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Echinacea | Ayahuasca | Echinacea is more practical for everyday use, boosting immunity without the psychedelic trip. |
 | Albert Einstein | Echinacea | Ayahuasca | While Ayahuasca takes you on a wild mind-bending journey, Echinacea's got your back when you're just trying to kick that cold to the curb. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Echinacea | Kava | Echinacea is like the go-to friend when you feel a cold coming on, boosting your immune system, while Kava's more about just chillin' out. |
 | Linus Torvalds | Turmeric | Echinacea | Turmeric is like the Linux of spices, versatile and reliable for its anti-inflammatory goodness. |
 | Larry Page | Aloe Vera | Echinacea | Aloe Vera just rocks for soothing burns and skin stuff, so it's my go-to over Echinacea. |
 | George Orwell | Neem | Echinacea | Neem's got a wider range of uses and benefits, from skincare to dental care, compared to Echinacea's more niche immune-boosting gigs. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Ginkgo Biloba | Echinacea | Good news, everyone! Ginkgo Biloba takes the crown because it's been studied for brain benefits, which is right up my alley! |
 | Pythagoras | Echinacea | Ayahuasca | Echinacea is the go-to for boosting that immune mojo without the mind-bending spirit quest of Ayahuasca, which ain't everyone's cup of tea. |
 | Louis Pasteur | Willow Bark | Echinacea | Willow Bark's been doing its thing for ages with its aspirin-like kick, so it's got the street cred for handling pain and inflammation. |
 | Albert Einstein | Ginseng | Echinacea | Being an analytical soul, I'd say Ginseng gets the edge for its cognitive benefits and potential to boost energy, which aligns with my love for intellectual pursuits. |