Among many other papers. The Brain post has the first of what an answer could look like. SARS-CoV-2 hits your mitochondrial function and run (virus dies), and something else hits you, and damage adds up.
Here is a clinical case, pay attention to the degree of infection, it is always acute/severe. I do rather agree with the authors of the second paper, incompetent clearance.
Prolonged fecal shedding of SARS-CoV-2 in a young immunocompetent COVID-19 patient: A case report and literature overview
My kids seem to have been hit with the gut version of this. 10 year old seems better now, but my 15 year old is on day 6 or so of nausea, diarrhea, etc. She has been taking IVM (she has had 2 doses 2 weeks ago and 1 dose starting today) and I have had her off and on of NAC and melatonin. I haven’t been pushing a lot of medicine because I don’t want to prolong this, but curious if you have suggestions. We’ve primarily been using homeopathy. She is generally pretty healthy and unvaccinated (not just against covid).
I am more of a supplements guy, I hardly ever tell people to use drugs. Supplements are homeopathic, natural.
Well, looks like the infection is active right now, so liquids, the supplements themselves, I would trade NAC for now for liposomal glutathione, little bit more expensive but the body will absorb it faster, vitamin C. Let it run its course unless its keeps progressing, than you address the effects after with other supplements. These symptoms can last up to 4 weeks, keep an eye on her so she doesn't develop weakness (given that her body is not absorbing the nutrients).
Any pre-existing condition ? Omicron is not "severe" but it is fucking annoying, all the subvariants (BA. 1, 2, 4, 5) are like that.
We generally never do drugs of any type. This is actually the first time she has had anything more than a supplement, she’s never even been on antibiotics. So I appreciate the supplement suggestion. We were using food grade H2O2 with saline and iodine in nebulizer but stopped after the initial infection 2 weeks ago - she got a fever for one day and then was fine so I figured she was fine. Nope. A week later this stomach nonsense popped and has been mostly annoying her more than anything. Her temp was slightly elevated this AM (98.9) but outside of day 1 this go round has been normal. I’m encouraging her to drink lots of water but supplements are making her nauseous so trying to keep them to a minimum. Taking her to chiro shortly to see if I can jump start her immune system to fight harder. Yes, it is really annoying and I just want her to feel better. I keep thinking she’s better then she wakes up with stomach cramps, or she goes a whole day and feels ok and the nausea comes back. Just ordered the glutathione and some more lipo C
If the supplements are making her nauseous, might prefer taking most of them with food, to limit the nausea, especially NAC. I think she got hit relatively harder on the stomach, like people with Alpha, not a matter to be concerned.
Try looking into Glutamine, it is great for Gut everything. Hope she recover fast, probiotics might also be super helpful if they are easily available where you live (they aren't here).
ITS ALL ABOUT THE MITOCHONDRIA BABY !
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7998235/
Among many other papers. The Brain post has the first of what an answer could look like. SARS-CoV-2 hits your mitochondrial function and run (virus dies), and something else hits you, and damage adds up.
Have a nice weekend people =D !
Here is a clinical case, pay attention to the degree of infection, it is always acute/severe. I do rather agree with the authors of the second paper, incompetent clearance.
Prolonged fecal shedding of SARS-CoV-2 in a young immunocompetent COVID-19 patient: A case report and literature overview
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jmv.27694
My kids seem to have been hit with the gut version of this. 10 year old seems better now, but my 15 year old is on day 6 or so of nausea, diarrhea, etc. She has been taking IVM (she has had 2 doses 2 weeks ago and 1 dose starting today) and I have had her off and on of NAC and melatonin. I haven’t been pushing a lot of medicine because I don’t want to prolong this, but curious if you have suggestions. We’ve primarily been using homeopathy. She is generally pretty healthy and unvaccinated (not just against covid).
I am more of a supplements guy, I hardly ever tell people to use drugs. Supplements are homeopathic, natural.
Well, looks like the infection is active right now, so liquids, the supplements themselves, I would trade NAC for now for liposomal glutathione, little bit more expensive but the body will absorb it faster, vitamin C. Let it run its course unless its keeps progressing, than you address the effects after with other supplements. These symptoms can last up to 4 weeks, keep an eye on her so she doesn't develop weakness (given that her body is not absorbing the nutrients).
Any pre-existing condition ? Omicron is not "severe" but it is fucking annoying, all the subvariants (BA. 1, 2, 4, 5) are like that.
We generally never do drugs of any type. This is actually the first time she has had anything more than a supplement, she’s never even been on antibiotics. So I appreciate the supplement suggestion. We were using food grade H2O2 with saline and iodine in nebulizer but stopped after the initial infection 2 weeks ago - she got a fever for one day and then was fine so I figured she was fine. Nope. A week later this stomach nonsense popped and has been mostly annoying her more than anything. Her temp was slightly elevated this AM (98.9) but outside of day 1 this go round has been normal. I’m encouraging her to drink lots of water but supplements are making her nauseous so trying to keep them to a minimum. Taking her to chiro shortly to see if I can jump start her immune system to fight harder. Yes, it is really annoying and I just want her to feel better. I keep thinking she’s better then she wakes up with stomach cramps, or she goes a whole day and feels ok and the nausea comes back. Just ordered the glutathione and some more lipo C
If the supplements are making her nauseous, might prefer taking most of them with food, to limit the nausea, especially NAC. I think she got hit relatively harder on the stomach, like people with Alpha, not a matter to be concerned.
Try looking into Glutamine, it is great for Gut everything. Hope she recover fast, probiotics might also be super helpful if they are easily available where you live (they aren't here).
Did you see this one
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S004896972202695X?via%3Dihub
delta found in wastewater well after it ended showing up in PCR tests
Looks yummy, some sort of marshmallow lolly cake on a crepe.
Not found where you want it to be unfortunately.
Thanks for all your work, excuse my levity, it's my way of dealing with it.