How to Prevent and Treat COVID Jab Injuries - Interview with Dr. Michelle Perro
For the last two years, Dr. Michelle Perro has been in the trenches treating COVID-19 complications, not only from the infection but also from the jab, which is far more problematic and deadly. The introduction of the experimental COVID jabs has …
Hyperbaric oxygen treatment for long coronavirus disease-19 a case report - PubMed
We report the first case of successfully treated long COVID symptoms with hyperbaric oxygen therapy with improvements in cognition and cardiopulmonary function. The beneficial effects of hyperbaric oxygen shed additional light on the pathophysiology of long COVID. As this is a single case report, fu …
I-RECOVER Long COVID Treatment - FLCCC Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance
The Long Haul COVID Syndrome (LHCS) is an often debilitating syndrome characterized by a multitude of symptoms such as prolonged malaise, headaches, generalized fatigue, sleep difficulties, smell disorder, decreased appetite, painful joints, dyspnea, chest pain and cognitive dysfunction. The incidence of symptoms after COVID varies from as low as 10% to as high as 80%. LHCS is not only seen after the COVID infection but it is being observed in some people that have received vaccines (likely due to monocyte activation by the spike protein from the vaccine). A puzzling feature of the LHCS syndrome is that it is not predicted by initial disease severity; post-COVID-19 frequently affects mild-to-moderate cases and younger adults that did not require respiratory support or intensive care.
There are many ways to increase oxygen delivery to the cells for better health and vitality and to choke cancer cells with too much oxygen. My favorite ways are using bicarbonates, hydrogen inhalation therapy with oxygen, Exercise with Oxygen Therapy (EWOT), chlorine dioxide (MMS), Homozone (especially effective for intestines), and slow breathing. Other popular methods... View Article
Long COVID after breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infection Nature Medicine
Nature Medicine - A new analysis using the US Department of Veterans Affairs national healthcare databases demonstrates that Long COVID can occur after breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infection; however,...
LONG COVID OR VACCINE INJURY? SPIKE PROTEIN FOUND IN THE VACCINATED 2 YEARS LATER - The HighWire
With the NIH showing little concern to study long COVID despite pouring $1 billion into research, a new bombshell study on patients with a debilitating post-vaccination syndrome is showing elevated spike protein levels over 2 years (the time of study) after vaccination. AIR DATE: March 6, 2025
Long COVID Protocols and New Horizons - with Dr. James Jackson | The Empowering Neurologist EP. 165 - YouTube
So-called "long Covid" is turning out to be a devastating condition for an incredibly large number of individuals around the world. It's been estimated that ...
Long COVID SARS-COV-2 Persists in Almost All Tissues of The Body (NIH Preprint Study) - YouTube
Long COVID: SARS-COV-2 Persists in Almost All Tissues of The Body (NIH Preprint Study)
In this study from NIH, the authors demonstrate the presence of replication competent virus genome in a vast array of human organs and cells even after asymptomatic infection. Let's review.
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URL list from Friday, Aug. 19 2022
Covid-19 Can Stay in Body for Months, Study Finds - Bloomberg
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-12-26/coronavirus-can-persist-for-months-after-traversing-entire-body
SARS-CoV-2 infection and persistence throughout the human body and brain | Research Square
https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-1139035/v1
v1_covered.pdf
https://assets.researchsquare.com/files/rs-1139035/v1_covered.pdf?c=1640020576
Defective Measles Virus in Human Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis Brain - ScienceDirect
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0042682284713845?via%3Dihub
Defective measles virus in human subacute sclerosing panencephalitis brain - PubMed
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8030228/
This is a private group for people with Long Covid (sometimes called long haul Covid, post-Covid syndrome, or PASC) or people who are caring for someone with Long Covid. You may have Long Covid if...
Dr. Haider is a highly respected authority on Long COVID and vaccine injuries. He has treated thousands of patients with these conditions. His continued research has allowed him to develop a comprehensive protocol to help patients find relief and finally recover. His protocol combines off-label medications, natural supplements, labs, and simple but effective lifestyle modifications.
Dr. Carlos del Rio joins us today to discuss these long-term health consequences of COVID-19 in terms of frequency, mechanisms, and possible therapeutics.
Long-term persistence of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein: evidence and implications
This paper discusses the recent study by Bansal et al. on the detection of spike protein in persons vaccinated with the Pfizer mRNA vaccine. The most significant finding is that spike protein is found on exosomes, that is, cell-derived vesicles, for at least four months after the second injection. This surprisingly long persistence raises the prospect of sustained inflammation within and damage to organs which
Nutrients Free Full-Text The Role of Nutrients in Prevention, Treatment and Post-Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19)
SARS-CoV-2 virus, infecting human cells via its spike protein, causes Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). COVID-19 is characterized by shortness of breath, fever, and pneumonia and is sometimes fatal. Unfortunately, to date, there is still no definite therapy to treat COVID-19. Therefore, the World Health Organization (WHO) approved only supportive care. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the need to maintain a correct intake of nutrients to support very weakened patients in overcoming disease arose. The literature available on nutrient intake for COVID-19 is mainly focused on prevention. However, the safe intake of micro- and/or macro-nutrients can be useful either for preventing infection and supporting the immune response during COVID-19, as well as in the post-acute phase, i.e., “long COVID”, that is sometimes characterized by the onset of various long lasting and disabling symptoms. The aim of this review is to focus on the role of nutrient intake during all the different phases of the disease, including prevention, the acute phase, and finally long COVID.
Original research Gut microbiota dynamics in a prospective cohort of patients with post-acute COVID-19 syndrome - PMC
Long-term complications after COVID-19 are common, but the potential cause for persistent symptoms after viral clearance remains unclear.To investigate whether gut microbiome composition is linked to post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS), defined as at ...
Original research: Gut microbiota dynamics in a prospective cohort of patients with post-acute COVID-19 syndrome
Long-term complications after COVID-19 are common, but the potential cause for persistent symptoms after viral clearance remains unclear.To investigate whether gut microbiome composition is linked to post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS), defined as at ...
Survivor Corps is a grassroots movement to mobilize survivors of Covid-19 to support the medical and scientific research community in an effort to stem the tide of this pandemic.
Survivor Corps is a grassroots movement to mobilize survivors of Covid-19 to support the medical and scientific research community in an effort to stem the tide of this pandemic.
Predicting & Preventing Long-Haul Covid - with Dr. Heath & Dr. Su The Empowering Neurologist EP146 - YouTube
As it relates to COVID-19, there seems to be an incredible amount of interest in the death rate which happens to be exceedingly, exceedingly low. Why I find this challenging is because there is another problem associated with this infection that isn't getting the type of attention that it deserves. This goes by the common name, long-haul Covid. This simply means that after "recovering" from the initial infection, a fairly significant percentage of individuals continue to experience symptoms that at times may be debilitating.
Research just published has demonstrated an ability to actually predict who is at the greatest risk for developing long-term symptoms after COVID-19 infection. We will be interviewing today Dr. James Heath and Dr. Yapeng Su from the Institute for Systems Biology at the University of Washington. They have identified four characteristics that are clearly and strongly associated with persistent symptoms of Covid-19 and as such, this is important information for all of us. They include:
The presence of particular autoantibodies
A high viral (RNA) load
Type 2 diabetes
Reactivation of the Epstein-Barr virus, which sits latent in the blood of most people following a childhood infection
I’ll tell you more about these dedicated researchers in the intro to the video.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Intro
3:40 Important Study on Longterm Effects
7:11 Predicting Severity of Disease
15:00 4 Ways to Predict
21:30 Chronic EBV
26:00 Preventing Long-Haul Covid
39:08 Conclusion
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James R. Heath, PhD
President and Professor, Institute for Systems Biology
Professor of Bioengineering, Univ of Washington
James Heath serves as the President of the Institute for Systems Biology in Seattle WA. Until early 2018 he was the Elizabeth W. Gilloon Professor of Chemistry at Caltech. For 15 years he directed the National Cancer Institute funded NSB Cancer Center program.
Dr. Heath received a BSc in 1984 from Baylor University and a PhD in chemistry in 1988 from Rice University, where he was the principal student involved in the Nobel Prize–winning discovery of C60 and the fullerenes. He was a Miller Fellow at UC Berkeley from 1988 to 1991 and served on the technical staff at IBM Watson Labs from 1991 to 1993. In 1994 he joined the faculty at UCLA. He founded the California NanoSystems Institute in 2000 and served as its director until moving to Caltech.
Dr. Heath’s lab works on fundamental problems at the interface of the chemical, physical, biological, and biomedical sciences, with focus areas of molecular biotechnologies and oncology. Dr. Heath has published around 400 refereed scientific publications with an h-index of 122.
He has received numerous awards, including a Public Service Commendation from California Governor Grey Davis, the Director’s Service Award from the NCI, the Sackler Prize, Irving Weinstein Award from the AACR, and he was named by Forbes in 2011 as one of the 7 most powerful innovators in the world.. He has founded several companies, including Integrated Diagnostics (sold to Biodesix in 2018), Indi Molecular, PACT Pharma, Sofie Biosciences, ISB BioAnalytica, and Isoplexis (now a public company).
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Dr. Yapeng Su received his Ph.D. degree at Caltech, co-advised by Prof. James R. Heath and Prof. David Baltimore. Yapeng’s Ph.D. research resided at the intersection of physical science, biotechnology, and systems biology with a particular focus on cancer. His research utilized systems biology approaches and various single-cell technologies to tackle one of the biggest problems in cancer: drug resistance. His Ph.D. thesis was awarded the highest honor of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Caltech.
After obtaining his Ph.D., Yapeng conducted a brief postdoc research scientist in Prof. Leroy Hood's lab at the Institute for Systems Biology. In close collaboration with a group of world-leading immunologists (Prof. Mark M. Davis, Prof. Phil Greenberg, Prof. Raphael Gottardo, Prof. James R Heath, Prof. Jeff Bluestone, Prof. Lewis Lanier, Prof. Alan Aderem), Yapeng’s research in the Hood lab utilizes data science, multi-omic bulk, and single-cell analysis to investigate the systems immunology of COVID-19. Currently, Yapeng is a Mahan Fellow at the Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center. His research utilized systems-level big data and machine learning to provide rationales on how to better engineer live immune cells as an effective therapy for treating cancer.
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Randomized, waitlist-controlled trial of Cordyceps sinensis mycelium culture extract (Cs4) for long COVID patients in Hong Kong – ScienceOpen
We assessed
Cordyceps sinensis mycelium culture extract (Cs4) for alleviating long COVID symptoms. In this randomized
trial 110 participants were assigned to receive Cs4 (55 participants) or were waitlisted
(55 participants) for 12 weeks. The primary outcome was the change in long COVID symptom
severity at 12 weeks, as measured by the modified COVID-19 Yorkshire Rehabilitation
Scale. The secondary outcomes included changes in the Brief Fatigue Inventory Form,
Insomnia Severity Index, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, St. George’s Respiratory
Questionnaire, and the Short Form 12 health survey at 12 weeks. Participants receiving
Cs4 showed improvement in long COVID symptoms compared to the waitlist control group
(MD, −10.1; 95% CI, −14.1 to −6.1;
P < 0.001) at 12 weeks. Cs4 recipients also experienced improvement in fatigue (MD,
−8.1; 95% CI, −14.2 to −2.0;
P = 0.011), insomnia (MD, −2.9; 95% CI, −4.6 to −1.2;
P = 0.001), and respiratory symptoms (MD, −6.3; 95% CI, −11.4 to −1.2;
P = 0.018). Cs4 also improved the quality of life (physical component MD, 7.0; 95%
CI, 4.2–9.8;
P < 0.001; mental component MD, 6.8; 95% CI, 2.9–10.7;
P < 0.001). No severe adverse events were reported. Cs4 may be a beneficial treatment
for patients with long COVID symptoms.
Respiratory dysfunction three months after severe COVID-19 is associated with gut microbiota alterations - PubMed
Respiratory dysfunction after COVID-19 is associated with altered gut microbiota and persistently elevated LBP levels. Our results should be regarded as hypothesis generating, pointing to a potential gut-lung axis that should be further investigated in relation to long-term pulmonary dysfunction and …
Role of Magnesium in Acute and Long COVID - YouTube
Role of Magnesium in Acute and Long COVID
Magnesium is an essential mineral/nutrient required for more than 600 enzymatic actions in our body. Magnesium levels are also tied closely with the activation of vitamin D. Magnesium is involved in smooth muscle relaxation, neuroprotection, innate arm modulation, gut microbiome modulation, and much more. Let's look at the role of magnesium and importance of its levels to be correct in our body.
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URL list from Monday, Jan. 23 2023
Frontiers | Higher Intake of Dietary Magnesium Is Inversely Associated With COVID-19 Severity and Symptoms in Hospitalized Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2022.873162/full
The relevance of magnesium homeostasis in COVID-19 - PMC
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8540865/
Frontiers | Can Maintaining Optimal Magnesium Balance Reduce the Disease Severity of COVID-19 Patients?
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2022.843152/full
Impact of Magnesium Supplementation in Muscle Damage of Professional Cyclists Competing in a Stage Race - PMC
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6723322/
The Role of Magnesium in Neurological Disorders - PMC
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6024559/
Neural Mechanisms of Autonomic Dysfunction in Neurological Diseases
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/np/2017/2050191/
Magnesium relaxes arterial smooth muscle by decreasing intracellular Ca2+ without changing intracellular Mg2+. - PMC
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC295901/
Frontiers | The Role of Proprotein Convertases in the Regulation of the Function of Immune Cells in the Oncoimmune Response
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fimmu.2021.667850/full