

Sawbones: Why Don’t Edema and Enema Rhyme?
Apr 1, 2025
Join in for a quirky exploration of medical curiosities! Discover if Gatorade is really salty and the truth behind cat allergies. Get ready to chuckle at the hosts' wild anecdotes about bear encounters. The fascinating world of sea salt production reveals its mineral diversity and culinary perks, while debunking health myths. Plus, learn how norovirus spreads and the surprising ways fetal taste development occurs. The playful banter and strange questions keep the humor flowing throughout!
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Entertainment, Not Medical Advice
- Sawbones listeners should remember that the podcast is for entertainment.
- It does not substitute actual medical advice from a healthcare professional.
Gatorade vs. Pedialyte
- Gatorade's taste doesn't change based on hydration status, it contains both sugar and salt for electrolyte replenishment.
- Pedialyte, with a better electrolyte balance, is recommended for serious dehydration.
Scoring Wounds?
- Scoring in pottery, to improve adhesion, has parallels to dermabrasion for smoother skin.
- Unlike pottery, wound healing requires blood supply, cleanliness, and healthy borders, not scoring.