Harry Boby
Harry Boby
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From ME/CFS to Start-up Founder
Jess Dove, founder of turnto.ai, shares her personal journey with ME/CFS and her motivation for creating an app to find the latest, user-verified information for chronic illnesses.
We discuss the challenges of finding reliable information and treatments for chronic illnesses and the importance of capturing and sharing breakthrough health information.
Enjoy!
www.turnto.ai/
My writing: harryboby.substack.com/
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:47 The Need for Reliable Health Information
06:03 The Turnto App: Accessing and Contributing to Health Information
11:33 Personal Journey and Treatment
16:09 Personalising Health Information with AI
23:19 Utilising AI and Research to Provide Daily Updates
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Видео

Responding to Your Long Covid Questions | Q&A
Просмотров 386Месяц назад
I answer your questions on Long Covid and react to some recent articles on the scale of the issue. We recently crossed 2k subs - I really can't thank you enough for the support - I will continue to try and bring you hope and information around this horrible illness, and am so grateful for those of you who trust me with your precious time and energy. If you'd like to check out my writing, you ca...
Neuroscientist Shares Her Recovery From Long Covid
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A cognitive neuroscientist shares her experience with long COVID and her journey to recovery. We talk about everything from her experience with the illness, the challenges of navigating the healthcare system and what had the biggest impact on her recovery. 00:00 Pre-COVID Lifestyle and Mental Stress 03:43 Onset of Long COVID Symptoms and Gradual Deterioration 11:46 Challenges Navigating the Hea...
Using Existing Drugs To Treat Long Covid | How Do We Make Re-Purposing Work?
Просмотров 270Месяц назад
I talk about how repurposing existing drugs could provide some quick wins for treating Long Covid. I brainstorm some ideas on how we might do this, and what some of the issues might be. As always, I would love to hear your feedback!
Long Covid Research & The Role of Neuroinflammation | Dr. Daniel Martins
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I spoke with Dr. Daniel Martins about his latest research into Long Covid. We talk about his work in neuroimaging, the role of brain inflammation in Long Covid, viral debris, the power of the mind and much more. Find Daniel here: danielartur0.wixsite.com/danielmartins 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:00 Neuroimaging Research on Long COVID 05:54 Neuroinflammation and Cognitive Deficits 17:00...
Is This How We Solve Long Covid?
Просмотров 2102 месяца назад
Is This How We Solve Long Covid?
How I'm Recovering From Long Covid | Q&A
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How I'm Recovering From Long Covid | Q&A
From Long Covid to Marathons | Rachel's Recovery Story
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 месяца назад
From Long Covid to Marathons | Rachel's Recovery Story
"Decriminalisation is great for dealers" | Creating Better Drug Policy
Просмотров 622 месяца назад
"Decriminalisation is great for dealers" | Creating Better Drug Policy
Long Covid: Recovery & Advocacy | with Freya Sawbridge
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Long Covid: Recovery & Advocacy | with Freya Sawbridge
How to Fund Long Covid Research? | Lessons From Cystic Fibrosis
Просмотров 722 месяца назад
How to Fund Long Covid Research? | Lessons From Cystic Fibrosis
How To Pace With Long Covid | A Balanced Approach
Просмотров 2092 месяца назад
How To Pace With Long Covid | A Balanced Approach
Long Covid Clinical Trials | What's Happening?
Просмотров 2602 месяца назад
Long Covid Clinical Trials | What's Happening?
What Is Causing Long Covid? | New Imperial Study with Claudia Efstathiou
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 месяца назад
What Is Causing Long Covid? | New Imperial Study with Claudia Efstathiou
From Ironmans to Long Covid: An Athletes Recovery Journey
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 месяца назад
From Ironmans to Long Covid: An Athletes Recovery Journey
My Long Covid Recovery Journey | Lexi Boreham
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
My Long Covid Recovery Journey | Lexi Boreham
Why Long Covid Will Cost Us $3.7 Trillion
Просмотров 2593 месяца назад
Why Long Covid Will Cost Us $3.7 Trillion
Why Do ME/CFS Charities Raise Less Than Other Diseases?
Просмотров 423 месяца назад
Why Do ME/CFS Charities Raise Less Than Other Diseases?
Who Funds Research? | Why The Charity Sector is Vital For Long Covid & ME/CFS
Просмотров 2783 месяца назад
Who Funds Research? | Why The Charity Sector is Vital For Long Covid & ME/CFS
How I Recovered From Long Covid | Kyle's Story
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 месяца назад
How I Recovered From Long Covid | Kyle's Story
How I Fully Recovered From Long Covid | Lucy's Story
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.4 месяца назад
How I Fully Recovered From Long Covid | Lucy's Story
Why Long Covid is NOT Deconditioning
Просмотров 3006 месяцев назад
Why Long Covid is NOT Deconditioning
Running a Business with Long COVID and Why We Need Change
Просмотров 3606 месяцев назад
Running a Business with Long COVID and Why We Need Change
Should Cannabis Be Legalised? | With Katya Kowalski
Просмотров 2487 месяцев назад
Should Cannabis Be Legalised? | With Katya Kowalski
Long Covid Stopped Me Going To The Olympics
Просмотров 1897 месяцев назад
Long Covid Stopped Me Going To The Olympics
From Rowing to Retirement: How Long COVID Ended Olympic Dreams.
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.10 месяцев назад
From Rowing to Retirement: How Long COVID Ended Olympic Dreams.
From Long Covid to MMA Training again | Chris' Full Long Covid Recovery
Просмотров 13 тыс.2 года назад
From Long Covid to MMA Training again | Chris' Full Long Covid Recovery
Rachel's Full Long Covid Recovery | From Bed-bound to Half Marathon!
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 года назад
Rachel's Full Long Covid Recovery | From Bed-bound to Half Marathon!

Комментарии

  • @carpediemcotidiem
    @carpediemcotidiem 19 дней назад

    00:01 The founder's personal experience with ME/CFS and their motivation to develop the app. 02:02 Discovering impactful treatments through research 05:55 Difficulty in assessing the validity of potential treatments and clinical trials 07:54 Struggle with diagnosis and finding support without social media 12:04 Transitioning from ME/CFS to resting and exploring health practices 14:11 Utilizing an app for navigating health information 18:14 Using user feedback to guide treatment insights 19:55 Ensuring quality research data and trials on the platform 23:38 Challenges in healthcare access and treatment development 25:12 Bridging the gap in knowledge translation for treatments and interventions 28:48 Developing a comprehensive app for ME/CFS patients 30:41 The platform provides daily access to new breakthroughs and professional insights. 34:23 Lack of research on a popular low-risk home-based therapy for cerebral palsy 36:05 Looking forward to following the story Crafted by Merlin AI.

  • @mz9849
    @mz9849 19 дней назад

    whats that medication called, what was leveling you up to 60%? :)

  • @aprilgarnett55
    @aprilgarnett55 23 дня назад

    I got Covid March 2020, and LC since, so much of what you went through is what ive been dealing with. Orthostatic hypotension, dysautonomia, so much fatigue and ao many symptoms across my system. I was very active prior, hiking, running in the mountains, rollerblading, biking, weights, organic keto diet and my job also required me to walk about 5 miles a shift, outside in the AZ heat, worked 3 jobs. That , to iI couldn't getout of bed to shower, or that was the big effort of the day. Slowly tried to increase activity, would see progress then crash. Then, got the JJ, had an immediate reaction of fever, flop sweat, Covid symptoms all over again but worse. I do all the things,so many supplements, methylene blue, nac, vinegar, iver, yoga nidra for nervous system, carnivote diet...cant keep any progress, it feels like i have multiple autoimmune diseases at once, definitely do not feel like its my body. And the feeling like you're dying because every cell in your body feels poisoned. No Dr has been helpful, bounced around from specialist to specialist, no help.

    • @revelation1215
      @revelation1215 23 дня назад

      You have to go back to basics. If your body is reactive to foods, try a low histamine diet and start with just a few easy to digest foods. The first step is to get the inflammatory response down. Eliminate supplements unless you feel like they are definitely helping. Most people feel like they don’t help much in the end and often make things worse because the body is hyper reactive. For low blood pressure, try adding a little sea salt to your food. Avoid extreme diets, and detoxes, they just make things worse. Strive to first stabilize the body and create safety.

  • @kellyschroeder7437
    @kellyschroeder7437 25 дней назад

    What is a microclot test ???

  • @KokayMate
    @KokayMate 26 дней назад

    Seems like A mild post virus infection this one. Alot of cases and sympoms are way more difficult and terrifying than being described here.

  • @Rev695
    @Rev695 26 дней назад

    👎👎👎👎👎

  • @barbaramulder6836
    @barbaramulder6836 29 дней назад

    I reconice the feelings that i have long covid in this part of the world en not for example in India where you dont have food when you not working. I have long covid for more than 4 years and i m luckily a positive person . Stay positive and learn from this.😊❤

  • @acissej_01
    @acissej_01 Месяц назад

    Alan Gordons work is great, huge help for any mind-body symptom.

  • @mohamedabdulwahed
    @mohamedabdulwahed Месяц назад

    isn’t cold exposure over stimulating the nervous system for a person with LC?

  • @ianmilnes4019
    @ianmilnes4019 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the content. Can I ask about your eye problems? Did you have eye floaters?

  • @meg6389
    @meg6389 Месяц назад

    I think it's really irresponsible for her to say she doesn't believe in pacing/spoon theory. Even if it is to do with mind/body disregulation you still need to listen to your body before you've done the work and it's safe to start doing more

  • @TheNicotineTest
    @TheNicotineTest Месяц назад

    Thanks for answering my comment on the approach to research. For meditation apps Insight Timer is great and it has lots of content. My favorite are Yoga Nidra meditations.

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu8665 Месяц назад

    Did we know at what tissue temperature did SARS COV2 better replicate ? Why ? Because german virologist Christian Drosten suggest that SARS COV2 better replicate at lower tissue temperature (at TWiV 659 at min29) Theoretically higher mucouseal respiratory temperature protect us against Covid19.

  • @MichaelMerritt
    @MichaelMerritt Месяц назад

    Regarding vaccines, sure standard protein vaccines have been around for decades but not MRNA. Pfizer’s was the first to get FDA approval for covid. And now if you follow latest publications like from merogenomics channel. He was part of research on psuedouridines, showing the synthetic additives could be responsible for speeding up cancer cells. Point being that’s just one example of new science that was forced upon us without enough research or understanding of the long term consequences and more stuff like turbo cancers are now being discovered. It’s not good! I would argue against that commenter that there aren’t researchers looking at MRNA vaccines, that’s simply not true.

  • @juliaarambula3153
    @juliaarambula3153 Месяц назад

    This disease is just like she said. I can relate to the same neurological symptoms! When she said straight up dementia, I totally get it! From being disassociated, to tremors, to disautonomia! Insidious! I had from Aug 21 to March 2022 ish. Fast forward to now, I’m 7 weeks in again. This is horrible. Just when you recover it can happen again. Lord Jesus help us all.

  • @juliaarambula3153
    @juliaarambula3153 Месяц назад

    This man is super hard to understand. Video needs subtitles

  • @robertswinburne3973
    @robertswinburne3973 Месяц назад

    Until last year, I thought this was all just slow recovery from cancer and a stem cell transplant. Now I'm realizing something more is at play. age 56

  • @robertswinburne3973
    @robertswinburne3973 Месяц назад

    in 2021 I underwent a stem cell transplant for lymphoma. (lots of Chemo) in 2022 I got Covid and could not shake the active infection for 4 months. I am now just recently understanding that my symptoms when I try to bike or work are probably not the recovery from cancer but the recovery from long covid.

  • @KokayMate
    @KokayMate Месяц назад

    Great for Rachel. However, I would consider this a very "mild" case of long covid.

  • @johnrawlins4607
    @johnrawlins4607 Месяц назад

    America and Britain must be held accountable for paying china to make Covid in a lab in gain of function research but no one says a thing about that

  • @carpediemcotidiem
    @carpediemcotidiem Месяц назад

    I'm not sure about this theory. You've said previously that charities will likely be the main source of funding. Most people donate to charities for purely emotional reasons, not because of cold, rational economic analysis. I think we need much more emotive advertising to draw attention to the very worst suffering of long-COVID/ME/CFS

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Месяц назад

      I think it needs to be multi-pronged. A strategic & engaging approach from charity to appeal to those who might donate, and a rational economic approach to demonstrate the economic impact to governments. Even in diseases with large charity funding, a big chunk also still comes from government, and having them onboard & feeling necessary to invest would be a good thing also

  • @timmyschannel5
    @timmyschannel5 Месяц назад

    Vaccine injury is not a conspiracy, please never call it that Harry

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Месяц назад

      No, as I mentioned, there is truth to this - some people have long vax from the vaccine, but of course not every LC case/ long term illness is the result of this as is sometimes suggested

    • @timmyschannel5
      @timmyschannel5 Месяц назад

      @@harryboby7563 i may have found a substance that significantly helps with symptoms. I'll keep you updated !

  • @trespire
    @trespire Месяц назад

    Can we all sue Beijing ?

  • @MyFriendPeter
    @MyFriendPeter Месяц назад

    Thanks for the videos. It would be helpful to have a video on what you did that worked to get you to where you are today. Thanks

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Месяц назад

      Thanks Peter - in my previous Q&A I went over this, hope it helps!

    • @MyFriendPeter
      @MyFriendPeter Месяц назад

      @@harryboby7563 great, thank you. Much appreciated

  • @dawnowens2345
    @dawnowens2345 Месяц назад

    4 months of being bedridden with long covid sure left me decoditioned. Always an athlete. I even had to rebuild my breathing muscles. It was horrid

  • @SteveDenver09
    @SteveDenver09 Месяц назад

    100% true and a smart way to advocate. Tall task but keep at it. We appreciate it.

  • @6Churches
    @6Churches Месяц назад

    I found this really hard to follow. My experience of LC is that I am the calmest I've ever been. I don't see how relaxing any more So she was very very sick for a long time .... visualised being healthy .... and then was healthy? Huh.

  • @ianmilnes4019
    @ianmilnes4019 Месяц назад

    Thanks guys I got a lot from this. I don't know how it works. I can watch youtube for hous on end but when I do a few hours of graphic design I get symptoms the next day. How does that make sense? I'm not stressing whe n I'm doing it. Is it just because I'm using my mind more?

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Месяц назад

      Glad you enjoyed Ian! I think its the mental work that can trigger PEM, I know for me calls and videos etc. feel tough, wishing you good health

  • @TheNicotineTest
    @TheNicotineTest Месяц назад

    I hope that people will be open to listening to her recovery story. "Brain training" is a great tool, especially at our lowest point.

  • @traianliviudanciu8665
    @traianliviudanciu8665 Месяц назад

    Did we know at what tissue temperature did SARS COV2 better replicate ? Why ? Because virologist Christian Drosten suggest that SARS COV2 better replicate at very low tissue temperature (34-35C)(at TWiV Nr 659 at min29)

  • @mirandaandrea8215
    @mirandaandrea8215 Месяц назад

    But Harry any drug is just going to mask symptoms ! It won't address the root cause! Drugs don't heal! People need to change their mindset about popping a pill it dosnt heal and what about side?affects! It's a money making industry like cancer! Sick people are big business!

  • @Ella-ps1lg
    @Ella-ps1lg Месяц назад

    I've had severe LC symptoms since March 2020 - about 5 weeks ago I saw a Dr on youtube say AUGMENTED NAC had been shown to break down the virus in LC (I'd already tried regular NAC with no improvement) so I googled, bought some, not holding out a lot of hope, and 5 weeks on I am seeing big improvements. I felt worse before things started to improve though - ( very feverish, cough coming out and sleeping loads for the first couple of weeks) . Still going with it and hopeful it might take me to 100% recovered. Thought I'd share in case it might help someone else suffering.

  • @mirandaandrea8215
    @mirandaandrea8215 Месяц назад

    Hi Harry, just found you and thanks for your channel! Did you have the covid jab? I think it’s really important to talk openly about this as it could be the the elephant in the room! I’m a mother of two grown up children I tried so hard to get them to think critically about the jab but they got sucked into the mind control of the fear based propaganda! They didn’t listen to me and I was devastated! 😢

  • @mirandaandrea8215
    @mirandaandrea8215 Месяц назад

    The jab contains spike proteins that wreak havoc on immune system! I wish people had thought critically about the covid jab!😢

  • @lw1zfog
    @lw1zfog Месяц назад

    long convid vs long vAxXiNE

    • @jackiegroden416
      @jackiegroden416 29 дней назад

      Same? Or different?

    • @lw1zfog
      @lw1zfog 28 дней назад

      @@jackiegroden416 ‘post viral syndrome’ ... new ? or old ?

  • @tracydanziger8795
    @tracydanziger8795 Месяц назад

    I wasn't an athlete but I was in decent shape with strong arms and legs...I am exhausted after the smallest exercise. I takes me a day or two to regain energy for regular tasks. Something is lingering in my system. It's been 3 years.

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Месяц назад

      Sorry to hear Tracy, wishing you a speedy recovery!

    • @dawnowens2345
      @dawnowens2345 Месяц назад

      Felt the same at 2 yrs. Liposomal vitamin. C and ivermectin are helping me.

    • @tracydanziger8795
      @tracydanziger8795 Месяц назад

      ​@@dawnowens2345how to get ivermectin?

  • @puremaledark8305
    @puremaledark8305 Месяц назад

    Id love to share my story. These helped me to have some hope

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Месяц назад

      Would love to hear your story, and so glad the recovery videos have helped!

    • @bertibear1300
      @bertibear1300 Месяц назад

      It was radiation poisoning.

  • @angelikasusanne2830
    @angelikasusanne2830 Месяц назад

    That is by no means the worse it can get. My daughter cannot leave bed at all not even to use a toilett chair directly beside the bed for months now. She can do nothing, she cannot even endure my silent presence. That is a horrible horrible sickness.

    • @laurardns
      @laurardns Месяц назад

      My cousin is in the same case that your daughter, its now 4 months that he is on bed. Is she feeling better? Is is she in this stage at the moment?

    • @angelikasusanne2830
      @angelikasusanne2830 Месяц назад

      @@laurardns Sadly yes, she is. I wish your cousin the all the best!

    • @teri03
      @teri03 Месяц назад

      I had that too until I took low dose aspirin. I was recommended to take that from a long cov chat group and it helped me get out of bed and walk finally.

    • @angelikasusanne2830
      @angelikasusanne2830 Месяц назад

      @@teri03 How fast did you see any improvement? I ask to know how long we need to try before thumbs up or down.

    • @teri03
      @teri03 Месяц назад

      @@angelikasusanne2830 Very quickly, within 2 days. It could be a sign of microclotting if it works. If it doesn’t, I figured it’s inexpensive and doesn’t cause damage so why not. You will know within a week. I wouldn’t take aspirin long term, for me and the people in the chat group, we noticed within a week a huge difference.

  • @MyFriendPeter
    @MyFriendPeter Месяц назад

    Great interview I have a very similar story to this. I lived for training and it was my meditation and religion (something I put all my faith and hope in). Even before I started endurance events I loved the outdoors. Now I can't walk more than 500 steps without PEM. I think it's very interesting that long COVID came after the second infection. It would be interesting to know what Craig did differently or what was different witht the secone infection? I explain it to other athletes is that it feels like an extreme BONK that lasts much longer and rest plus food will not make it improve

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Месяц назад

      Thanks! Sorry to hear but hoping things improve soon. Yes it's strange how it can present/ occur differently at different points

  • @allthetopbananas4232
    @allthetopbananas4232 Месяц назад

    People got sinus allergies usually experience sensitivity in the brain and it affects the equilibrium when ears are being affected. Before Covid, this kind of symptom wasn’t really much of a concern. It exhilarated when happened to be associated with “fearful”memory in the brain- alongside, “guilt” of something you didn’t have a choice, but you are in the loop. Your brain still believes you’re in hijack. If there is fear, there comes an obsession. Obsession causes burnout. Once your body’s burnt out, it creates too many different symptoms. It’s where you focused your energy on. It’s not the sinus that creates fear, but the sensation I. E. off-balance, head pain, earache, eye ache, etc…that heightens your perception, and constantly feeling dizzy or disoriented and blurry vision. Sooner or later, it just comes and goes, until your brain realises it’s a repetitive pattern, that you’re not actually broken and you’re still here. Therefore you are safe. Wake up…that you even say a mantra back to it: boring, boring…uninterested, then it eventually subsides. For some people who experienced other trauma, they may have exactly the same response.

  • @djVania08
    @djVania08 Месяц назад

    I've always wondered what is the difference between people for whom this brings results and for whom it doesn't. I see one key element many times over (probably not the only one though ) and that is support and environment. It seems like majority of recovery stories are women who have support from their partners, family, etc... I don't know how exactly it was in her case but she mentioned her boyfriend couple of times. I bet he took care of most stuff (albeit probably very hard). Not saying that men don't recover, neither that they don't get this support. But it's more about how does this work on average. There is more nuance to this, of course, but comment section isn't the best place for it. :)

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Месяц назад

      This is an interesting perspective, thanks for sharing! I do think having support, both emotionally and economically (so you don't have to work and can focus on recovery) can have a huge impact on your chances

    • @kirstensuhr7094
      @kirstensuhr7094 Месяц назад

      Hi frim Germany ⭐✨🙏 i live alone and i am completely bedridden years now and have Zero Support from my Family or friends

  • @briechilli4496
    @briechilli4496 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this interview ❤

  • @lyesterday
    @lyesterday Месяц назад

    I have post vaccine syndrome and long covid. i got post vaccine syndrome sep 2021 and then long covid dec 2023.

    • @gtessgossage3867
      @gtessgossage3867 Месяц назад

      I also have the covid symptoms not from the disease but the mandatory 3rdcovid vaccine. APRIL 2022. Wish I could share more with folks

    • @gtessgossage3867
      @gtessgossage3867 Месяц назад

      Finally got real disease 1st time Dec 2023

    • @budgejudge5245
      @budgejudge5245 28 дней назад

      I too had symptoms after the second Vax, recovered after 18 months then like yourself got very ill at the beginning of last December, still poorly. ​@@gtessgossage3867

  • @robinsierra1029
    @robinsierra1029 Месяц назад

    Apparently, I have done all the things that this woman has done but I am 3 1/2 years end of severe fatigue I'm not getting any better at all. It seems odd that some people get better from the simplest things and other people like myself do everything possible and they're not getting better

    • @lyesterday
      @lyesterday Месяц назад

      im in the same boat. i got sick sep 2021

    • @monnica-cq4yc
      @monnica-cq4yc Месяц назад

      this is interesting - fatigue can occur for a few reasons when it comes to these triggers - i also have a neuroscience background but have now moved into mind body practitioner work - the classic brain retraining does not always work as it misses some key elements

    • @djVania08
      @djVania08 Месяц назад

      Could you say more?​@@monnica-cq4yc

    • @gabigabriela2802
      @gabigabriela2802 Месяц назад

      Befor covid infection in feb 2020 I was vegan for 3 yares, activ 3 to 15 km walk in the woods. The infection was like a bad flu combined with an asthma attack, for 3 days. I recovered, but then all the hell broke loose. Tierd, brain fog, tinnitus, depression, insomnia, tingling in the hands, high blood pressure, arithmia, high heart rate, bad visions, hair loss, tooths start break, bad nails, pain in my muscles, my heart, etc... . I tried FLCCC protocol, nac, niacin, quercitin(my igg and histamine high) D3, magnesium, minerals, detox, IVM. I m from Romania and the doctors didn't help much, they're solution was to send me to psychiatrist... I had all symptoms of hypothyroidism but my blood test ware in normal range (low). Iodine, selenium, zink, cu made a difference for me. But not 400 mcg organic iodine wich I took already, but 3 to 6mg,sometimes 30 mg. Iodine 30 mg give me flu like symptoms, taking all the bromine, fluorine, chlorine out. Natural salt helped me a lot. I stopped eating grains and no longer vegan(this was the first step towards feeling better) Adding Iodine (in mg not mcg) helped me with depression and energy and motivation (fixing my hormones), and regulate my periods (time and quantity). I m curious if iodine will help me with my uterus fibrocystic, and 2 small thyroid fibrocyst. All the best from Romania!

    • @Shannon_Robbie
      @Shannon_Robbie Месяц назад

      @@monnica-cq4yc Good to know! What key elements does the brain training miss in your opinion?

  • @carolinecarolinecarolineishere
    @carolinecarolinecarolineishere Месяц назад

    Thank you for this podcast! What is her name? And how long did it take to get back to her normal active lifestyle?

  • @37895
    @37895 Месяц назад

    Why aren’t these ‘programs’ freely accessible? It really fucks me off!

    • @monnica-cq4yc
      @monnica-cq4yc Месяц назад

      sure - it is frustrating - but they had to do the research and organise how best to deliver these programs and that is worth something - i mean.....we have all paid neurologist hundreds of dollars and gotten no where - loved this video - also neuroscience background here

    • @angelikasusanne2830
      @angelikasusanne2830 Месяц назад

      Gupta is not so very expensive (compared to the US programs)

    • @mirandaandrea8215
      @mirandaandrea8215 Месяц назад

      I agree!

    • @elaineniesink3187
      @elaineniesink3187 Месяц назад

      Release CFS is suitable for LC as well and has a scholarship for people who can't afford the programme!

  • @timmyschannel5
    @timmyschannel5 Месяц назад

    Gupta programme won't help my seizures from long covid

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Месяц назад

      No, we need to invest in biomarker research and develop new drugs/ repurpose old ones. But I like to share what's helped for other people, and if some of the techniques can at the least minimise some of the suffering and pain of others, then thats a win.

    • @timmyschannel5
      @timmyschannel5 Месяц назад

      Agree, I'd love to share with you what's helped me. Breathwork is definitely one thing

    • @briechilli4496
      @briechilli4496 Месяц назад

      Yes boby, it is allowing all that you are feeling, allowing also the non allowing toward the allowing, the resistance we feel to symptoms. Breathe and let them express themselves

    • @schesche69
      @schesche69 Месяц назад

      if anything will help you its exactly the GUPTA programme !

    • @revelation1215
      @revelation1215 23 дня назад

      Actually a lot of seizures are helped when working with the vagus nerve. That is why vagus nerve stimulation is one treatment for seizures. Calming down the nervous system is definitely a way to help you system on all levels. Also, are your seizures psychogenic or epileptic?

  • @TheNicotineTest
    @TheNicotineTest Месяц назад

    This is a good idea when working with pharma, but it will likely take years, it will not involve patients enough, and it will end with a medication that is quite expensive and with a patent to keep the price high. There are already lots of existing, generic medications with years of safety data that are on the market which can be tested very quickly and for much less money... but the lack of financial benefit means that pharma will not pay for these trials.

  • @6Churches
    @6Churches Месяц назад

    Got my diagnosis: post viral fatigue syndrome, this week :(