Comment · Fri, July 8, 2022 · ND Owner
☀️Share Your Stacks! NEW Friday Discussion Thread☀️
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NootropicsDepotGuru · 38 points
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9qQ7oiJpPmjZ4F · 1 points
It's a crazy virus. It just seems to take anything you either have or could be susceptible to, both genetically and environmentally, and then amplify it 10x. I do wonder if my NAD resevoir was decreased massively during the peak and then with "long cvd":
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, notoriously correspond with lower NAD+ levels that are secondary to the oxidative stress involved. One reason is that CD38, a protein on the surface of immune cells, needs NAD+ to function and ward off foreign invaders — during inflammation, CD38 function increases and contributes to the depletion of NAD+. Many people with mold toxicity, Lyme disease, or other conditions associated with CIRS also suffer from neuroinflammation in the brain, which is fueled by depleted levels of NAD+. source
Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome could well be the "long" part of long cvd, right? Also, Quercetin and other flavanoids are "known" (not in big pharmas favor to research non big pharma products to cure cvd, so I can't link to studies) to help and these inhibit CD38 Suddenly things start making logical sense.
Hence why I have started taking NMN. Day 1 of the powder instead of the enterics, too early to report if I can digest the powder as the enterics caused m…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
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I agree on the chronic inflammation part. I think high COX2 post COVID is a big part of it.