
Consultation Room Podcast
Consultation room podcast is a health-centric space where two lifelong friends, who not only navigated the challenging journey of university together but also evolved into independent prescribers, join forces to bring you insightful conversations on all things health.
As independent prescribers, our collective experiences have given us a unique perspective on health, blending professional expertise with the genuine camaraderie that comes from years of friendship.
In each episode, we delve into a variety of health-related topics, sharing our knowledge, experiences, and even some laughs along the way. From discussing the latest medical advancements to exploring holistic well-being, our goal is to make health conversations accessible, informative, and enjoyable.
So, whether you're a fellow healthcare professional, someone navigating your wellness journey, or just curious about the fascinating world of health, join us every week and Let's explore, learn, and laugh together as we unravel the intricacies of health and well-being. Welcome to the conversation!
Consultation Room Podcast
If You Have to Sniff It Twice…Maybe Don’t Eat It?
Burning Question 🔥
We’ve all done the fridge stare-down: you see a spot of green on your bread or that fuzzy white patch on your berries and you ask yourself, "Can I just cut it off?" 😬
In this episode, we’re digging into the fuzzy truth about mould on food:
What types are harmless? Which ones are dangerous? And how do you know when to toss vs. when to salvage?
We’ll also bust some common myths (no, microwaving won’t magically make mould safe!) and explain when that sneaky slice of cheese becomes a science experiment you shouldn’t taste.
Let’s talk food safety, fungal facts, and how to stop playing fridge roulette.
The content provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The hosts provide medical advice, and any health-related discussions for general informational purposes. If you have a medical emergency, call your doctor or emergency services immediately.