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@alleycatkate

Hi All....I have come across this article on Viral infections by a neurosurgeon and nutritional researcher that I find informative and ultimately calming. Can't vouch for its validity but the credentials are good, it seems well researched and references are extensive. It is somewhat lengthy...initially speaking to the body's inflammatory response to a virus, then the possible immune systems overreaction resulting in a cytokine storm. (where the body really gets into trouble) Towards the end are steps that could lessen that response which includes NAC, Vit D, Curcumin, Zinc and if in a hospital situation, high dosage of intravenous Vit C. I did read elsewhere that 1,000 mg supplements of C (3 times a day) is beneficial but have read conflicting info on that. I think we are all very concerned as we are more at risk than the general population. Though reading about cytokine storms is pretty darn scary, I am hoping that you too will find some comfort in the fact that there are recommendations to help. Please let me know your thoughts on it and if you feel it is helpful, I will repost again in a few days in case folks missed it. I hope we all stay healthy going forward.
Best to all, Kate
Blaylock Wellness Report: https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/0418-Blaylock.pdf

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Thanks for sharing Dr Blaylock’s wellness report. I’m a fan of his, though I don’t subscribe to the report. (Might start now). He’s honest and works hard at his research. He takes a lot of flack just because he’s a proponent of alternatives, but for many years he was a really good traditional neurosurgeon here in MS, then Both his parents were diagnosed with Parkinson’s and it set him on the research path at UMMC. All to say, he’s reputable. I will be taking his advice:-)