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Radio Naturopath Episode 265: Richard Redfield and Masking, Stay Hydrated in the Heat, Menopause 2020, Part 1 – WHUS Radio

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  • October 9, 2020

Radio Naturopath Episode 265: Richard Redfield and Masking, Stay Hydrated in the Heat, Menopause 2020, Part 1 – WHUS Radio



It’s like Ground Hog Week! This week, I quoted Richard Redfield, the director of the CDC, who said that if we all wore masks, we could get a handle on this virus in about 2 months. I keep repeating it, but it’s important. I went on to remind people that it’s hot and they need to hydrate. Then, as requested by a listener, I started on my latest information about helping with menopause symptoms. There’s so much to discuss that I’m going to continue next week!

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