Published Sep 8, 2021

Proven Health Hacks To STOP SICKNESS & Reduce Inflammation| Roger Seheult

Lewis Howes talks with medical expert Roger Seheult about the crucial role of inflammation in diseases, strategies to boost the immune system, and sustainable lifestyle changes for better health, including insights on COVID-19 transmission and vaccines.
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  • Virus Spread

    describes how COVID-19 spreads throughout the body, affecting various organs including the brain, lungs, and heart. He emphasizes the importance of preventing the virus from reproducing to avoid the emergence of new variants. Variants occur when the virus makes mistakes during replication, potentially becoming more infectious or lethal 1 2.

    The way to stop variants from happening is to stop replication of the virus.

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    Stopping the virus's replication is crucial to controlling its spread and preventing severe outcomes.

       

    Vaccine Debate

    discusses the polarized views on COVID-19 vaccines, highlighting both the benefits and concerns. He notes that vaccines have been effective in preventing hospitalizations and severe cases, even with variants like Delta. However, he acknowledges the concerns about potential side effects and the need for booster shots as vaccine efficacy may wane over time 3 4.

    Israel has already made up their mind and they said everybody over 60 gets a third shot.

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    The debate continues as new data emerges, influencing public opinion and policy decisions.

       

    Long COVID

    Long COVID presents a significant challenge, with symptoms lasting for months after the initial infection. explains that patients can experience prolonged effects such as myocarditis, which is inflammation of the heart, and other severe complications 5 6.

    The pros and cons against all of the arguments against the vaccine are very, very strong when you don't have a big incidence of the virus.

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    Managing long COVID requires a comprehensive understanding of its impacts and ongoing research to mitigate its effects.

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