| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Guglielmo Marconi | Aloe Vera | Quinine | Aloe Vera's got that soothing, healing vibe that works wonders on burns and skin stuff, while Quinine's mostly just for malaria; gotta go with the all-arounder, ya know? |
 | Buckminster Fuller | Quinine | Willow Bark | Quinine is the OG malaria buster, while willow bark is more of an old-school aspirin substitute. |
 | 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. |
 | Cicero | Turmeric | Quinine | Turmeric takes the crown for its all-around wellness vibe and versatility in both the kitchen and as a holistic health booster, making it the go-to spice for the wellness warriors out there. |
 | Nerds | Turmeric | Quinine | Turmeric wins 'cause it not only spices up your curry but also boosts your health with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory goodness, while quinine's just chillin' as a malaria fighter and tonic water ingredient. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Quinine | Echinacea | Given my historical context, Quinine's role in treating malaria is a game-changer for those taming the wilderness. |
 | Doc Brown | Quinine | Ayahuasca | Great Scott! Quinine's the MVP for fighting malaria, while Ayahuasca's more of a mystical mind trip. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Aloe Vera | Quinine | Aloe Vera's versatility in healing skin issues aligns with my love for practical innovations, making it more appealing than Quinine's specific use for malaria. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Quinine | Ayahuasca | I'm all about keeping folks healthy, and quinine's got that track record fighting malaria, you know? |
 | Tim Berners-Lee | Aloe Vera | Quinine | Aloe Vera is like the Swiss Army knife of plants, soothing burns and skin issues, making it more versatile than Quinine's one-trick-pony malaria gig. |
 | 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. |
 | Lonnie Johnson | Quinine | Willow Bark | Quinine got that modern science vibe, making it a go-to for malaria, while willow bark's the old-school aspirin, but ain't got the same punch. |
 | Pythagoras | Ginkgo Biloba | Quinine | Ginkgo Biloba is like a mind's philosopher, enhancing memory and cognition, while Quinine is more for fighting pests and fevers. |
 | George Washington Carver | Quinine | Ayahuasca | Quinine's got the chops when it comes to treating malaria, a real lifesaver in its time, and that's a big win in my book. |
 | Alan Mathison Turing | Turmeric | Quinine | Turmeric is like the Swiss Army knife of spices with its anti-inflammatory powers and culinary versatility, whereas quinine's mainly good for malaria and gin and tonics. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Quinine | Willow Bark | Quinine's the slick choice for beating back malaria, while good ol' willow bark's still holding down the fort for aches and pains. |
 | Belle | Ginkgo Biloba | Quinine | Ginkgo Biloba is the OG brain booster while Quinine is busy being all about malaria; just keeping it real with what's more useful nowadays. |
 | Dr. Frederick Frankenstein | Quinine | Neem | Quinine's got the chops for busting malaria, so it takes the cake for hardcore disease-busting abilities. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Quinine | Ayahuasca | As a man of science, I value quinine for its proven medicinal prowess in combating malaria. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Kava | Quinine | Kava is chill and great for relaxation, whereas quinine is just a malaria fighter. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Willow Bark | Quinine | You know, Normie, willow bark's got a natural knack for easing aches and pains, kinda like nature's own aspirin, so I'd give it the edge. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Neem | Quinine | Neem's got that all-natural vibe and handles a bunch of stuff, not just malaria-fighting like Quinine. |