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Rosemary Drisdelle joined us today in a very informative and interesting talk about parasites.
Most people talk about how parasites are destroying our health and causing diseases, poor organ function and eventually leading us to ill health and an early death.
Not Rosemary Drisdelle.
She brings a breath of fresh air to the discussion because she makes distinctions. Whenever you talk about general topics and then you start labeling them, I believe you run into trouble.
The human body is incredibly dynamic and multidimensional. It’s almost impossible to make blanket statements about what is healthy and what is not.
For example if someone were to say it’s unhealthy to eat meat, I would have a million questions like….how do you know?, what do you mean by meat?, what do you mean by unhealthy?, what kind of meat are you talking about? Is it cooked or raw? Is the person stressed when they’re eating it? What time of day are they eating it? What are they eating it with? What is the body type of the person eating it? How was the animal treated? What did the animal eat and drink?
So you can see that blanket statements won’t get us anywhere. The same applies to parasites. People will say parasites are “bad”. But what parasites are they talking about? Is 1 bad or just an overgrowth of them?
Just as with the meat statements you could ask a million questions about parasites.
We talked about how certain parasites might actually be healthy for the immune system and even promote health. We did discuss though there are certain parasites that are harmful but there’s a balance. And making distinctions is the name of the game here if we ever want to get to the bottom of any issue.
We need to get get better at defining our terms to make progress.
Rosemary Drisdelle talked about how parasites could even be good for the environment and the planet.
We hope you enjoyed our interview with Rosemary Drisdelle as much as we did and if you did would you consider clicking “like” and “share” on this page to let your friends and family know about the work he is doing?
Kate and I would greatly appreciate that! 🙂
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Wednesday 10/1/2014
Rosemary Drisdelle
Rosemary Drisdelle is a freelance writer with a professional background in medical laboratory science, particularly parasitology. She focuses primarily on non-fiction science writing for a general audience. A major area of interest is infectious disease, especially parasitic diseases and the impact that they have on human societies and cultures. Environmental issues and current events are also of interest.
Rosemary Drisdelle’s first book, Parasites: Tales of Humanity’s Most Unwelcome Guests, released in August 2010, is published by the University of California Press.
Parasites
http://www.rosemarydrisdelle.com/
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Rosemary Drisdelle joined us today in a very informative and interesting talk about parasites.
Most people talk about how parasites are destroying our health and causing diseases, poor organ function and eventually leading us to ill health and an early death.
Not Rosemary Drisdelle.
She brings a breath of fresh air to the discussion because she makes distinctions. Whenever you talk about general topics and then you start labeling them, I believe you run into trouble.
The human body is incredibly dynamic and multidimensional. It’s almost impossible to make blanket statements about what is healthy and what is not.
For example if someone were to say it’s unhealthy to eat meat, I would have a million questions like….how do you know?, what do you mean by meat?, what do you mean by unhealthy?, what kind of meat are you talking about? Is it cooked or raw? Is the person stressed when they’re eating it? What time of day are they eating it? What are they eating it with? What is the body type of the person eating it? How was the animal treated? What did the animal eat and drink?
So you can see that blanket statements won’t get us anywhere. The same applies to parasites. People will say parasites are “bad”. But what parasites are they talking about? Is 1 bad or just an overgrowth of them?
Just as with the meat statements you could ask a million questions about parasites.
We talked about how certain parasites might actually be healthy for the immune system and even promote health. We did discuss though there are certain parasites that are harmful but there’s a balance. And making distinctions is the name of the game here if we ever want to get to the bottom of any issue.
We need to get get better at defining our terms to make progress.
Rosemary Drisdelle talked about how parasites could even be good for the environment and the planet.
We hope you enjoyed our interview with Rosemary Drisdelle as much as we did and if you did would you consider clicking “like” and “share” on this page to let your friends and family know about the work he is doing?
Kate and I would greatly appreciate that! 🙂
Click here to download the show notes for THIS EPISODE.
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Wednesday 10/1/2014
Rosemary Drisdelle
Rosemary Drisdelle is a freelance writer with a professional background in medical laboratory science, particularly parasitology. She focuses primarily on non-fiction science writing for a general audience. A major area of interest is infectious disease, especially parasitic diseases and the impact that they have on human societies and cultures. Environmental issues and current events are also of interest.
Rosemary Drisdelle’s first book, Parasites: Tales of Humanity’s Most Unwelcome Guests, released in August 2010, is published by the University of California Press.
Parasites
http://www.rosemarydrisdelle.com/
Social Websites:
Facebook
Twitter
Others
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Spoke with Rosemary Drisdelle from @ParasitesAuthor. We talked about #parasites being healthy! Listen here:
— Extreme Health Radio (@ehrshow) October 2, 2014
The post Rosemary Drisdelle – How Certain Parasites Can Increase Your Overall Health, Improve Your Immune System and Be Great For The Planet appeared first on Extreme Health Radio.
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