| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
|---|
 | Richard P Feynman | Willow Bark | Ginseng | Willow Bark's got the goods with its natural aspirin-like effects for pain relief, a classic move since ancient times. |
 | George Washington Carver | Ginseng | Quinine | Ginseng's like a trusty old mule, steady and reliable for boosting energy and vitality, which a farmer like me appreciates more than quinine's one-trick pony use for malaria. |
 | George Orwell | Ginseng | Aloe Vera | Ginseng packs a punch for energy and focus, making it the top pick for tackling the dystopian grind. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Aloe Vera | Ginseng | Aloe Vera is the go-to for soothing burns and moisturizing skin; it's like nature's calming balm. |
 | Doc Brown | Ginseng | Echinacea | Ginseng is like rocket fuel for your energy levels, man! |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Ginseng | Aloe Vera | Ginseng gives you an energy boost that kicks in like a caffeine rush, while Aloe Vera is more about chill vibes and skin care - so if you're looking to power up, Ginseng's your guy! |
 | 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. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Turmeric | Ginseng | Turmeric packs a flavorful punch and is a powerhouse of anti-inflammatory goodness, making it the MVP for a health boost! |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Ginseng | Ginkgo Biloba | Ginseng's got that energy boost vibe, which I reckon packs more punch for most folks. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Ginseng | Neem | Ginseng's got that ancient, mystical allure that promises vitality and mental clarity, which is kinda hard to resist in this age of endless distraction. |
 | Stephen Hawking | Turmeric | Ginseng | Turmeric is a powerhouse of anti-inflammatory goodness, like a superhero for your body's defenses. |
 | Archimedes | Ginseng | Ginkgo Biloba | Ginseng is the powerhouse for boosting energy and focus, making it the go-to choice for tackling life's daily grind. |
 | Doc Brown | Turmeric | Ginseng | Turmeric's anti-inflammatory properties make it a powerhouse for keeping the body running smoothly, like flux capacitors on a DeLorean. |
 | Copernicus | Ginseng | Neem | Ginseng's the ultimate power-up with its legendary energy-boosting vibes, way more my speed than Neem's chill, earthy goodness. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Ginseng | Ginkgo Biloba | As a polymath fascinated by the vitality of life, Ginseng, with its reputed energy-boosting and adaptogenic properties, seems like a potent ally to invigorate one's creative and intellectual pursuits. |
 | Charles Babbage | Ginseng | Neem | Ginseng gets the nod because it's like the energizer bunny for your brain and body, keeping you sharp and spry. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Neem | Ginseng | Neem's got a versatile utility belt for health and sustainability, making it a superhero of holistic living. |
 | Cicero | Ginseng | Ayahuasca | Ginseng gets the win here because it's like that steady friend who gives you a boost without taking you on a wild trip. |
 | Pliny the Elder | Willow Bark | Ginseng | Willow bark's known for its aspirin-like pain-relieving powers, which is clutch for those aches and pains. |
 | 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. |