Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum discusses the complexities of long COVID.

Sponsored by ComForCare Home Care Oregon Portland-South, Vital Palliative Care & Royal Hospice Care Oregon.


"Long COVID is not going away... It is treatable. We need more education." - Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum

Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum returns to @AgingTodayPodcast. Today to discuss the complexities of long COVID, emphasizing that many persistent symptoms are treatable despite traditional medicine's lack of responsiveness. He highlights the importance of education in understanding and managing long COVID, defining it as any symptom that persists for more than three months after a COVID infection. Dr. Teitelbaum draws parallels between long COVID and chronic fatigue syndrome, explaining the role of the hypothalamus and how viruses can deplete the body's energy.

"Dr. T" introduces the SHINE protocol as a comprehensive approach to recovery, focusing on sleep, hormones, infections, nutrition, and exercise. 

Join the conversation to find hope and healing, particularly for those suffering from long COVID, and offers resources for further education and support.

Learn more about Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum here: www.EndFatigue.com

Chapters

00:00 Understanding Long COVID and Its Impact
02:49 The Role of Education in Treatment
05:47 Defining Long COVID and Its Symptoms
09:11 The Connection Between Long COVID and Chronic Fatigue
12:10 The Importance of the Hypothalamus
15:06 How Viruses Steal Energy from the Body
17:58 The Vicious Cycle of Energy Depletion
20:52 Restoring Energy Production and Recovery
23:46 The SHINE Protocol for Healing
27:36 Understanding Viral Infections and Immune Response
30:28 Nutritional Support for Immune Health
35:15 Dietary Recommendations for Chronic Illness
38:01 Pain Management Strategies
39:28 The Politics of Medicine and Misinformation
42:22 Taking Personal Responsibility for Health
46:14 Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic
49:06 Finding Hope and Healing from Long COVID

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Sponsored by ComForCare Home Care Oregon Portland-South, Vital Palliative Care & Royal Hospice Care Oregon.