It's still down. Any guess as to why?
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Coronavirus Update 07/29/21 - Delta Variants
BTHO Covid-19
I obviously struck some nerves with my last post. Sorry if you don't like it but I stand by my statement the news is not in the news business anymore they are in the entertainment business now. They will do or say anything true or not to get you to stay tuned in. Turn it off, it will do wonders for your mental health.
More about the delta wave and vaccines
Are the cases rising absolutely they are but deaths are not. This means that the vaccines are working. Data from the UK shows that deaths have plummeted from 400 per day during the second wave at the same point to just 8 with the new delta wave. Want to feel good look at the graph of deaths in the UK with delta variant compared to the second wave in the article below.
https://www.newstatesman.com/.../how-uk-s-covid-19...
This corresponds to what we have seen here in the US and locally here in Texas. Deaths have remained low while cases continue to spike. So don't let them scare you to death. Vaccines are designed to prevent severe illness and deaths.
Why are so many vaccinated people testing positive?
Because that is how vaccines work. It does not create some imaginary force field around your body that prevents the virus from ever entering. The virus still enters your body but your immune system recognizes it and destroys it before you get deathly ill. Vaccinated people kill the virus off faster so rarely get sick or deathly ill. Most have only minor or no symptoms.
We only know they are positive because we are testing too much. For instance a vaccinated patient needed a hip replacement and they required a Covid test prior to surgery. He tested positive and called my office freaking out thinking he was going to die. I asked him "Do you feel sick at all?" He answered "No"! So I said then stop worrying about it! Get retested next week and when it's negative we will reschedule your surgery.
Also many families if someone tests positive they all get tested and some who are vaccinated turn positive but yet they feel fine. Their immune system will likely clear the virus very rapidly but they still have enough virus to turn the test positive because the test is extremely sensitive. It only takes any dead viral particles to turn a Covid test positive. You can be completely recovered but still test positive for a week.
Here is a repost of the supplements we have discussed to have potential benefits.
Quercetin from 250mg up to 1g twice per day Remember this is a Zinc ionophore.
Vitamin D3 Take this for sure if you are deficient and I now recommend taking it either daily or weekly as long as your values are not too high. Remember too much vitamin D can cause issues. However, if you are diagnosed with Covid-19 take 50,000IU immediately as this appears to have significant benefits.
Sleep greater than 8 hours per night
CoQ10 100-300mg per day: a potent antioxidant that potentially helps balance oxidative stress, increase vasodilation, prevent clot formation and decrease vasoconstriction.
Zinc any amount is probably good but take what you can tolerate without making you feel bad up to 40mg. You do not want to be Zinc deficient as it is how many drugs like HCQ work.
Melatonin 0.1mg to 10mg at night. Take what you can tolerate and what helps you sleep without making you feel drugged or tired in the morning. If you are diabetic watch your sugars.
N-acetylcysteine (NAC) - 600mg twice per day shown to decrease severity of influenza, improve lung functions in COPD, antioxidant properties, potentially helps prevent clotting and with mental disorders. Caution for asthmatics as there is potential for bronchospasm but this is rare.
Vitamin C 250mg to 500mg twice per day. Effects debatable in oral form but IV did help in China. But is proven to strengthen immune system
Green Tea either drink some or 1 pill per day alternate zinc ionophore if you don't have or don't take Quercetin
Famotidine 10-20mg twice per day potentially inhibits viral replication and helps with heartburn
Baby Aspirin 81mg aspirin to thin blood and help prevent clots but only after discussing with your physician to make sure you have no contraindications to its use.
As always the information and understanding of COVID-19 is changing rapidly. This information is for education purposes only and you should never make changes to your health without consulting your personal physician. Make a virtual appointment with your physician and discuss your health and the best possible treatment plan for you. It is also important to reiterate that there are no clinically evidence-based integrative prevention or treatment strategies for COVID-19 infection.
Let's all keep praying for all that are ill with this virus in the world.
Gig'em!
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Coronavirus Update 07/15/21 - Vaccine/Delta Variants
BTHO Covid-19
I haven't written in a while as there is not as much going on with Covid now as in the past. Numbers are down as many people have been vaccinated now. I have been trying to spend my evenings now doing things I enjoy rather than just working. But I have gotten a lot of private messages with these questions so I will address them for everyone.
First let me say I am very pro-vaccine. I encourage anyone with risk factors to get vaccinated as soon as possible. It is very rare to see anyone who is currently vaccinated get sick enough to be hospitalized or die. The vaccine is effective and safe. It is extremely rare to see any significant side effects from the vaccine. The most common things fever, chills and body aches are simply a sign that your immune system is working.
If I had Covid-19 do I need the vaccine?
No one knows for sure but probably not. People who have had Covid-19 likely still have at least a strong T-cell response even if antibodies are now gone.
Does the vaccine change my DNA?
Absolutely NO! This is a misnomer that is out there but is simply not true. First off the Moderna and Pfzier vaccines are mRNA vaccines. This means that it is simply a set of instructions. In this case to make spike proteins. Once you get the shot the mRNA is transferred into the cytoplasm of the cell where the ribosomes are located. These ribosomes then produce lots of spike proteins. Your immune system recognizes these spike proteins don't belong and destroys them. Creating memory cells on how to best destroy them in case they ever see them again.
Think of this like a big bad dude that shows up at a bar threatening to kick everyone's ass. Once he starts fighting someone figures out that he has a bad right knee and beats him up. Next time he comes to the same bar someone says "I know that punk, kick him in the right knee."
Now as for your DNA it is located in the nucleus of the cell and has a cell wall around it. Thus, the mRNA stays in the cytoplasm and never gets into the nucleus. Thus it is not possible to change the DNA.
I am writing this to help parents with one of the most common questions I get. Should I vaccinate my child against Covid-19?
The quick answer is no. This disease has not been shown to be deadly in people under age 25. In addition almost every death that did occur had significant underlying medical conditions. Thus, vaccinating healthy subjects in this age group makes no medical sense.
The vaccine has also shown to rarely cause viral myocarditis. And while rare it is still more likely than death from Covid-19. Luckily a majority of these return to normal over time. But certainly something that should be considered prior to vaccinating healthy children.
Also natural immunity is preferred for better long term efficacy. Remember, immunity is not just conferred by antibodies, it's also a function of memory B and T cells, which the study researchers suggested may confer long-lasting immunity as in SARS-COV1 which T-cell response has lasted over 15 years. Given the near-zero risk of COVID-19 death in healthy children and the recent discovery of rare myocarditis complications this should raise a discussion of whether the vaccine is an appropriate approach for healthy kids.
Knowing that natural immunity is preferred there is certainly no need to vaccinate healthy children who have already recovered from Covid-19. They likely have a superior immune response to one from the vaccine already.
Now for the most common question the Delta and Lambda variants.
Everyone seems to be getting freaked out by these. STOP WATCHING the news! Viruses mutate all the time. Influenza A mutates at 300 times the rate of other microbes. There will be tons of mutations, who cares. Some will be more contagious, others less. The more contagious of course will spread faster and cause more cases. This is normal. Until we see a mutation that is shown to cause a significant increase in hospitalizations or deaths in vaccinated or people with previous Covid-19 infections, who cares! It simply does not matter.
The news is overhyping them to get you to watch again. Remember a year ago everyone was locked into the news and they had record numbers. Now their ratings are plummeting and they need to scare you into watching again. So don't help them out and tune them out. You have nothing to worry about until we see actual medical studies showing these viruses to be deadly in the vaccinated or immune population.
Here is a repost of the supplements we have discussed to have potential benefits.
Quercetin from 250mg up to 1g twice per day Remember this is a Zinc ionophore.
Vitamin D3 Take this for sure if you are deficient and I now recommend taking it either daily or weekly as long as your values are not too high. Remember too much vitamin D can cause issues. However, if you are diagnosed with Covid-19 take 50,000IU immediately as this appears to have significant benefits.
Sleep greater than 8 hours per night
CoQ10 100-300mg per day: a potent antioxidant that potentially helps balance oxidative stress, increase vasodilation, prevent clot formation and decrease vasoconstriction.
Zinc any amount is probably good but take what you can tolerate without making you feel bad up to 40mg. You do not want to be Zinc deficient as it is how many drugs like HCQ work.
Melatonin 0.1mg to 10mg at night. Take what you can tolerate and what helps you sleep without making you feel drugged or tired in the morning. If you are diabetic watch your sugars.
N-acetylcysteine (NAC) - 600mg twice per day shown to decrease severity of influenza, improve lung functions in COPD, antioxidant properties, potentially helps prevent clotting and with mental disorders. Caution for asthmatics as there is potential for bronchospasm but this is rare.
Vitamin C 250mg to 500mg twice per day. Effects debatable in oral form but IV did help in China. But is proven to strengthen immune system
Green Tea either drink some or 1 pill per day alternate zinc ionophore if you don't have or don't take Quercetin
Famotidine 10-20mg twice per day potentially inhibits viral replication and helps with heartburn
Baby Aspirin 81mg aspirin to thin blood and help prevent clots but only after discussing with your physician to make sure you have no contraindications to its use.
As always the information and understanding of COVID-19 is changing rapidly. This information is for education purposes only and you should never make changes to your health without consulting your personal physician. Make a virtual appointment with your physician and discuss your health and the best possible treatment plan for you. It is also important to reiterate that there are no clinically evidence-based integrative prevention or treatment strategies for COVID-19 infection.
Let's all keep praying for all that are ill with this virus in the world.
Gig'em!
You're very welcome...so glad I still had them...Ag12thman said:
Thanks for reposting this Gary. And thanks Doctor!
DadHammer said:
Who decides what is misinformation?
Moderna, Pfizer, Fauci the flip flopper?
Dangerous dangerous times
DukeMu said:Good luck! COVID can be a long haul with an average length of 35 days, instead of the typical 3-5 day cold or flu.Odin said:
Thanks for the info Doc. I just tested positive tonight and just started the vitamin cocktail. Currently symptoms are like a cold low grade fever and mild body aches just kinda blah.
Thanks for posting! I really appreciate it!robdobyns said:
https://swprs.org/on-the-treatment-of-covid-19/
Just found this article.
I think every opinion is important. Whether I agree or disagree should not matter. It should be left up so we can read and debate it. That is how we all learn by listening to other theories. Some will be proven right other wrong. But no one should be punished for their opinion.Gary79Ag said:
Watching Fox News tonight, they mentioned the following from Becker's Hospital Review | Jul 29
Physicians Who Post Covid-19 Vaccine Misinformation May Lose License, Medical Panel Say
"The Federation of State Medical Boards warned July 29 that physicians and other healthcare professionals could be at risk of losing their medical licenses if they spread Covid-19 vaccine misinformation on social media, online and in the media."
Appears Dr. Peter McCullough, Epidemiologist - an American cardiologist and professor of medicine is being targeted. He is currently Vice Chief of Internal Medicine at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas and Senior Professor of Internal Medicine at the Texas A&M University Health Sciences Center. He is editor-in-chief of the journals Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiorenal Medicine. During the COVID-19 pandemic, McCullough advocated for early treatment, criticized the response of government public health agencies, and dissented from their recommendations.
Appreciate, if you may Dr. Coates, your thoughts in this matter...
Maybe this has something to do with facebook being ass holes and deleting your recent update.
If you have no response, I'll totally understand!
Might I suggested creating an account on MeWe and posting it both places in order for the posts to persist?Quote:
Sorry Facebook pulled it down!
I think natural immunity is almost certainly better than the vaccine. There is a possibility of reinfection but as I posted about recently most cases will likely be mild or symptomatic.Madagascar said:
Doc if you have time, now that we are much further into this pandemic, I would love to hear your thoughts or a summary on reinfection severity and the potential immunity from being sick vs the vaccine.
Thanks again for all your help!
They are all good but I personally feel the Moderna looks to give the best protection.Warsteiner said:
So if I decide to get the jab, which vaccine should I go with? Or does it really matter?
Still on the fence......
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0243882J. Walter Weatherman said:DukeMu said:Good luck! COVID can be a long haul with an average length of 35 days, instead of the typical 3-5 day cold or flu.Odin said:
Thanks for the info Doc. I just tested positive tonight and just started the vitamin cocktail. Currently symptoms are like a cold low grade fever and mild body aches just kinda blah.
Link to the study that backs this up? Or just more panic porn as usual?
Reveille said:I think natural immunity is almost certainly better than the vaccine. There is a possibility of reinfection but as I posted about recently most cases will likely be mild or symptomatic.Madagascar said:
Doc if you have time, now that we are much further into this pandemic, I would love to hear your thoughts or a summary on reinfection severity and the potential immunity from being sick vs the vaccine.
Thanks again for all your help!
Madagascar said:Reveille said:I think natural immunity is almost certainly better than the vaccine. There is a possibility of reinfection but as I posted about recently most cases will likely be mild or symptomatic.Madagascar said:
Doc if you have time, now that we are much further into this pandemic, I would love to hear your thoughts or a summary on reinfection severity and the potential immunity from being sick vs the vaccine.
Thanks again for all your help!
Doc, did you change your mind on this? Your most recent FB post seems to say the opposite?