Have you read the book “can you catch a cold?” By Daniel Roytas…. I highly recommend. If you search him in the podcast app also he has his own show and has recently been on many others shows due to the recent release of his book. The book is a culmination of studies through the ages done on contagion.
Have you read the book “can you catch a cold?” By Daniel Roytas…. I highly recommend. If you search him in the podcast app also he has his own show and has recently been on many others shows due to the recent release of his book. The book is a culmination of studies through the ages done on contagion.
Roytas talks about how Governments around the world “predict” a wave of cold and flu when humidity drops…
Sudden shifts in weather can initiate changes in the body, often triggering detox responses. When temperatures drop, blood vessels constrict, reducing circulation to extremities and slowing detox pathways.
The cold, dry air can irritate mucosal linings, prompting the body to produce mucus to protect and cleanse itself.
And then on the other hand, sudden warmth can activate sweating and lymphatic movement, aiding in detoxification.
We did 75 hard during the holidays one year so no alcohol and no sweet processed desserts. WE never got the usual cold! If I eat too much sweets I will get a 'cold' the next day. Now add in family, traffic, clutter everywhere stress of the holidays and bam everyone gets a 'cold'.
Have you read the book “can you catch a cold?” By Daniel Roytas…. I highly recommend. If you search him in the podcast app also he has his own show and has recently been on many others shows due to the recent release of his book. The book is a culmination of studies through the ages done on contagion.
Roytas talks about how Governments around the world “predict” a wave of cold and flu when humidity drops…
Sudden shifts in weather can initiate changes in the body, often triggering detox responses. When temperatures drop, blood vessels constrict, reducing circulation to extremities and slowing detox pathways.
The cold, dry air can irritate mucosal linings, prompting the body to produce mucus to protect and cleanse itself.
And then on the other hand, sudden warmth can activate sweating and lymphatic movement, aiding in detoxification.
Very interesting indeed 😅
We did 75 hard during the holidays one year so no alcohol and no sweet processed desserts. WE never got the usual cold! If I eat too much sweets I will get a 'cold' the next day. Now add in family, traffic, clutter everywhere stress of the holidays and bam everyone gets a 'cold'.