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I'm so glad you feel supported by your local doctor. I think a lot of them know long haul is real, but they have no idea how to treat it so it's easy to dismiss...

The Liquid IV is very strong (way too strong) if you use it as instructed. Just ignore the package instructions -- we are using it in a different way. I watered it down and drank it throughout the day, so one packet was enough to put into 32-64oz of water. The reason it works is because of the high sodium, potassium and B-3 levels (yes! there's that B-3 again). It is vitally necessary for actual absorption of nutrients into the cells + the B-3 helps your body create more NAD, which is also vitally necessary. I wish you all the best!

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I am taking NAD in pill form now 2 a day…Hope it won’t be too much if my body starts to create more??? I will water down the liquid IV like u say. It took me quite awhile to find a Dr that understood about long COVID. My biggest problem besides fatigue is oxygen levels fluctuating. No more avocado or tomatoes or vinegar etc!! Thanks again!

Question for you. When you started this regimen, after you started feeling a bit better, did you still have crashes for a while. And if so did they diminish with time.
I've been on your regimen now for 3 1/2 weeks and after two weeks I had 7 straight days of feeling great then I crashed. I'm sticking with the plan but would like to enquire of how it worked for you over time.