In the Northern Hemisphere, Winter is NOV-DEC-JAN-FEB. During those months, people tend to get colds and flu.
What about those of you in the Southern Hemsiphere? Do you typically get colds and flu during MAY-JUN-JUL-AUG?
Just curious. Something I hadn't really thought of before.
Also, is your experience above or below the 35th degree latitude South?
Reason I'm asking: thinking about Vitamin D's effect on annual occurrences.
I've been wondering about this too.
My sibling always says "It's called the cold because you get it in the cold"
But cold season in the southern hemisphere is during warmer months...
So, what the hell?
It just leads me to further assume the cold is a man-made occurrence, if not just a side-effect of malnutrition due to us being lied to on what "healthy" food is for at least a century.