Rethinking Germ Theory: A Deep Dive with Daniel Rous
Episode Overview
Challenges the traditional understanding of germ theory. Discusses historical studies on colds and flus. Explores the role of bacteria in breaking down organic matter. Questions the effectiveness of past medical experiments. Highlights the importance of diet, lifestyle, and environment in health.
Mother nature doesn't do dis-ease. Humans do disease.
Ever wondered if everything you know about catching a cold might be wrong? In this episode of the Inspire Health Podcast, Dr Jason Loken chats with Daniel Rous about his eye-opening book, 'Can You Catch a Cold? Untold History and Human Experiments'. This episode promises to challenge your beliefs about germ theory and the common cold. Daniel's journey from a sceptic to a researcher in naturopathic and nutritional medicine is fascinating.
He shares his extensive research, which questions the long-held belief that colds and flus are spread through physical contact or airborne particles. You'll find out why some historical studies might have been flawed and how our understanding of bacteria and viruses could be incomplete. The conversation also dives into how the environment and our bodies interact, suggesting that bacteria might be more about breaking down organic matter than causing illness.
If you're intrigued by alternative health perspectives or just curious about what really makes us sick, this episode is a must-listen. It’s packed with thought-provoking discussions that might just change how you view illness and health. Don't miss out on this captivating discussion!