The surprising reason you feel awful when you're sick - Marco A. Sotomayor
Culture ZoneFood Science & History/TED-Ed/5:01
I spent years wondering why I felt like absolute garbage every time I got the flu — turns out it's not the virus making you miserable, it's your own immune system flooding you with cytokines that basically put your body in emergency shutdown mode. Which explains why every cook I know becomes a different person when they're pushing through service with a fever. Your body is literally rewiring itself to survive, and somehow we still show up to sear steaks at 400 degrees.
— The Chef's Take
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