• Conversations with Dr. Cowan & Friends | Ep 77: Daniel Roytas

  • Apr 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
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Conversations with Dr. Cowan & Friends | Ep 77: Daniel Roytas

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  • Finally, an Explanation for 'Contagious Events'

    Hey, everyone.

    Today's episode of "Conversations with Dr. Cowan and Friends" is easily one of the most important podcasts that I have done these past few years. As you will hear, Daniel Roytas, a former senior lecturer in nutrition in Australia, has taken a deep dive into the scientific evidence for the claim that "flu and colds" are caused by transmissible microbes, i.e. contagion.

    After four years of research, I would say that Daniel has the best handle of anyone alive as to whether contagion is real, and, if not, how and why one might get sick by being around other sick people. This interview will go a long way toward clearing up those long-sought answers to chickenpox parties and other so-called contagious events.

    Please join me in welcoming Daniel to our podcast.

    Here is a link to Daniel's book "Can You Catch A Cold?"

    Best,

    Tom

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