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YES. There are many of us who have healed from long haul. You will not get the information through your typical western medicine doctors/specialists. I can provide lots of information. I mentioned it in the forums for a LONG TIME but it was just too depressing to watch thousands of people suffer and no one else listen (in the medical community) to those of us who HAVE HEALED.

My most recent Covid case was October 2021. The long haul kicked in Feb 2022 -- I was in a terrible state -- practically housebound and unable to work/function. And I went back to work full time in November 2022. Been working full time since, though I am careful with my energy levels.

I can give you a long haul protocol. I am not joking. It's as simple as anti-inflammatory diet + LOW histamine diet -- both VERY strictly followed. This alone works wonders because you must get the inflammation levels down in your body + reduce histamine levels as much as possible. This along with B-3 (niacinamide, non-flushing, 500mg x 3 daily) works wonders. It's because B-3 helps your body create more NAD again; NAD is stripped by Covid and is absolutely needed for all physiological functions in ALL the cells and systems. Also, hydration -- but use Liquid IV (one packet daily very very watered down) or a healthier option like LMNT. You must have the electrolytes in order to absorb the supplements.

You can also research MCAS (mast cell activation syndrome), as the protocols/symptoms/diet is similar. I truly wish you ALL the very best and hope for your immensely speedy recovery. You WILL see a difference with this protocol. DM me for more info...

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The thing I've noticed also is that one cure does not fit all and if you pick up something here you should have a doc you can go to and at least ask why or why not it makes sense to try. I'd want my doc to have an opinion either way or be very committed to doing research so they could develop one?