The Embodied Woman Podcast

To Wear a Mask or Not: Covid-19 Breakdown with Dr. Beth Westie : Episode 226

06.05.2020 - By Taylor Simpson | Soulfire ProductionsPlay

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Text the word JOURNAL to 202-217-0704 to receive journal prompts & to connect 1:1 with me!! YES that's my # and it's ME!  Download The Tap into the Frequency of Money FREE Meditation here! https://www.abundancerewired.com/meditation Come say hi over on Instagram: www.instagram.com/iamtaylorsimpson   In This Episode You Will Hear: -What is a virus  -Virus vs Bacteria  -Why is research constantly changing? -Covid vs Other Deadly Viruses  -Be Your Own Advocate. -Actual Numbers or Paid Numbers -Do cloth masks work? -Should I wear a mask or not? -Is it legal for businesses to require a mask? -Asymptomatic carriers  -Ways to stay protected -How can moms keep their kids healthy and happy  -Family visiting newborns   Shownotes: In today's episode we are talking about all things Covid19 with Dr. Beth Westie. We dive into the world of what is a virus and is it the same thing as a bacteria. She shares with us her knowledge in the field, why the research is constantly changing and if we should be wearing a mask when we go out or not. We also talk about ways to stay protected, how moms can keep their little ones safe while of course not taking their need for the outdoors and human connection away.   Who Is Dr. Beth Westie? Dr. Beth is the author of the Best Selling book, The Female Fat Solution, the creator of the 12 Week Female Fat Solution Challenge, and the host of The Female Health Solution Podcast. She has made it her mission to change the way women view their health. Traveling the country to educate and empower women to take their health into their own hands, she uses nutrition to help women work with the natural cycle of their bodies to achieve lasting weight loss results. For more information visit www.drbethwestie.com

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