Post-Long Haul Symptoms

long haulNEW FINDINGS ON THE REASONS FOR PERSISENT SYMPTOMS

What can you do when you continue to have symptoms after an infection? When you continue to have symptoms after a virus, it is known as a post-viral syndrome. This happens because of three reasons:

• Viruses crease major oxidative stress in the body
• Inflammation
• The infection itself

Viral infections cause free radicle damage that can take a long time to recover from—especially if you do not have a large antioxidant reserve. Infections also deplete vitamins and minerals, which can cause chronic fatigue and other symptoms related to nutrient deficiencies. Nutrients act as antioxidants.

These symptoms are:

• Muscle fatigue/pain
• Headache
• Brain fog
• Difficulty breathing
• Depression
• Post-exertional malaise
• Chest pain
• Dizziness
• Bouts of sweating
• POTS
• Loss of smell
• Poor memory

Research being currently done shows the following:

Your liver is under a lot of stress, and you may even have a non-alcoholic fatty liver before you got ill. The liver is the body’s filtration system. It filters out microbes, drugs and dead cells from the body as an immune function. Every hormone, chemical, bacteria, virus, fungus and parasite is filtered through the liver. The liver is like an oil filter in your car. Read more in About the liver

With the normal environmental stresses – pollution, chemicals in your food and mental and physical stress – your liver also had to deal with the virus, the medications given, the spike protein, and possibly a vaccine.   That is a lot to handle.

You thus need to address the liver.

Viruses create major oxidative stress in the body.

• Inflammation

• The infection itself

Viral infections cause free radical damage that can take a long time to recover from—especially if you do not have a large antioxidant reserve.

Infections also deplete vitamins and minerals, which can cause chronic fatigue and other symptoms related to nutrient deficiencies.

Nutrients act as antioxidants.

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