If You Get COVID 19: Optimize Immune System (Vitamin D, Monoclonal Antibodies, NAC, Quercetin etc.)
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Dr. Seheult focuses on strategies to avoid COVID-19 hospitalization, recommending the use of pulse oximeters to monitor oxygen levels and suggesting monoclonal antibodies for high-risk individuals. Various supplements like vitamin D, zinc, and melatonin are advised, alongside immune-boosting practices such as hyperthermia and optimizing sleep to manage COVID-19 symptoms effectively.
Insights
- Monitoring oxygen saturation levels with a pulse oximeter is crucial for COVID-19 patients, with levels above 95 considered safe and below 90 indicating a need for medical evaluation. Proper usage and understanding of pulse oximeters are essential, especially for high-risk individuals.
- Interventions like monoclonal antibodies, vitamin D supplementation, and optimizing the innate immune response through factors like hyperthermia play significant roles in managing COVID-19 symptoms and potentially reducing hospitalizations, emphasizing the importance of a multifaceted approach to combating the virus.
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Recent questions
What strategies can help avoid COVID-19 hospitalization?
Strategies to avoid COVID-19 hospitalization include monitoring oxygen saturation levels with a pulse oximeter, using monoclonal antibodies like bamlanivimab and Regeneron's antibodies for high-risk individuals, supplementing with vitamin D, K2, magnesium, melatonin, and zinc, and optimizing sleep and ventilation at home.
How can a pulse oximeter be used effectively?
A pulse oximeter should be used by resting, avoiding nail polish on the finger, and allowing time for accurate readings. Oxygen saturation levels above 95 are generally safe, while levels below 90 indicate a need for medical evaluation.
What are the benefits of monoclonal antibodies for COVID-19?
Monoclonal antibodies like bamlanivimab and Regeneron's antibodies can reduce viral load and hospitalizations for COVID-19 patients not requiring hospitalization, particularly beneficial for high-risk individuals such as those with specific health conditions or older age.
What supplements are recommended for COVID-19 patients?
Recommended supplements for COVID-19 patients include vitamin D (5000 international units daily), vitamin K2, magnesium, melatonin (3-5 milligrams before bedtime), and zinc (not exceeding 40 milligrams per day) to support immune function and potentially aid in recovery.
How can the immune response be enhanced against COVID-19?
Enhancing the immune response against COVID-19 involves optimizing sleep, ventilation, and air quality at home, using hot-cold showers, saunas if available, and following guidelines like wearing masks and practicing social distancing. Hyperthermia and cold exposure can also potentially enhance the body's immune response, particularly the interferon response crucial for combating the virus.
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