In Part 2 of a new series separating fact from fiction in commonly held nutrition myths, Tami talks about beliefs about what makes us sick and what doesn’t.  Will you get sick playing or working out in the rain?  Does the cold weather really make us more likely to get ill?  What about germs? Related links: rethinking germ theory 1899 “modern” germ theory controversy Hand washing doctor who almost saved a lot of women Credits: Music by Steve Wilkinson Post Production work and MC: Tony Chu Tami will often end the show with a “blessing”.  Many of these are excerpts from To Bless the Space Between Us by John O’Donohue. For more information about Tami: tamichu.com
In Part 2 of a new series separating fact from fiction in commonly held nutrition myths, Tami talks about beliefs about what makes us sick and what doesn’t.  Will you get sick playing or working out in the rain?  Does the cold weather really make us more likely to get ill?  What about germs?
Related links:
1899 “modern” germ theory controversy
Hand washing doctor who almost saved a lot of women
Credits:
Music by Steve Wilkinson
Post Production work and MC: Tony Chu
Tami will often end the show with a “blessing”.  Many of these are excerpts from To Bless the Space Between Us by John O’Donohue.
For more information about Tami:Â tamichu.com
In Part 2 of a new series separating fact from fiction in commonly held nutrition myths, Tami talks about beliefs about what makes us sick and what doesn’t.  Will you get sick playing or working out in the rain?  Does the cold weather really make us more likely to get ill?  What about germs?
Related links:
1899 “modern” germ theory controversy
Hand washing doctor who almost saved a lot of women
Credits:
Music by Steve Wilkinson
Post Production work and MC: Tony Chu
Tami will often end the show with a “blessing”.  Many of these are excerpts from To Bless the Space Between Us by John O’Donohue.
For more information about Tami:Â tamichu.com