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Why Being Under the Weather May Be "Under Construction"

Both of us have been down with some sort of bug lately. A losing-your-voice, time to cancel classes because people-can't-hear us sort-of-bug ๐Ÿคง

It's easy to slide into the 'oh woe is me' way of thinking. I mean, we've got stuff to do, right? We don't have time to be sidelined by a bug.  

But pathogens do more than you may think...

Sure, they can knock you on your butt. Sure, you don't necessarily want to breathe on other people ๐Ÿ˜ท

However there is a startlingly good chance that pathogens are your friends...

A few years ago, in the before times when coronaviruses were just another thing most people had never heard of, we both got sidelined at Christmas.

And I mean sidelined. We took turns getting up for water, because the bedroom-to-kitchen shuffle took 20 minutes and involved long pauses of gasping for breath. 

So in classic Colleen fashion, the moment there was some brain capacity back, Much Research Ensued. As it turns out,

Science is quite clear on two things:

  1. Viruses and bacteria do crazy amounts of good for humans. They've literally become important parts of our DNA. They help us be healthier in a myriad of ways. They help us evolve. Oh yeah, but...
  2. they're out to get us! ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿคจ

The changes they help humans make are truly mind-blowing ๐Ÿคฏ

Here are just a few fun facts:

SO...

Essentially, humans keep getting stronger, healthier, more capable, because of bacteria and viruses.

While you might not be enjoying the head cold your kid brought home or the flu your friend shared with you...take a moment to think "ok. If you're here to help me, help me. I won't fight you, and you don't have to make me feel like sixteen kinds of crap."

The worst that can happen is you still have a cold. And the best...hey, for all we know, that flu you just finished with may have given you some new kind of super-human ability. ๐Ÿ˜ And if you wake up and you're able to fly? Let us know, ok? Then come breathe on us.

And be sure to stop by our YouTube channel this coming Tuesday for a new clip featuring more cool info about bacteria and you! 

Yours in evolutionary possibilities,

Colleen & Dana