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Ep. 141 - Why You Don’t “Catch” a Cold: The Truth About Staying Happy & Healthy This Season

Ep. 141 - Why You Don’t “Catch” a Cold: The Truth About Staying Happy & Healthy This Season

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In this episode, Rob and Randy break down the long-held myth that you can “catch a cold.” Instead, they explain why symptoms often represent the body’s natural detox pathways doing their job. They discuss the difference between terrain theory and germ theory, why exposure does not equal expression, and how your internal environment is what truly determines whether you feel sick or stay strong.

Listeners will learn what viruses and bacteria really are, why winter brings more symptoms for most people, and how stress, sugar, seed oils, and poor sleep disrupt the body’s natural ability to detox and adapt. Rob and Randy also share practical strategies to strengthen your terrain through the colder months, including nutrient-dense eating, gut support, detox support, minerals, sunlight, breathwork, hydration, and structured protocols.

This is a powerful episode for anyone looking to stay healthy, stay strong, and understand how to support the body’s natural healing design during the so-called “cold and flu season.”

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Episode Outline1. Opening Discussion: Breaking the Cold & Flu Myth2. Terrain Theory vs. Germ Theory3. What Actually Makes People Feel Sick?4. Why Winter Brings More Symptoms5. How to Strengthen Your Terrain Through the Winter6. Closing ThoughtsResources

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