Antibodies are usually associated with a healthy immune system fighting an infection. That’s mostly true, but there is a saying from Paracelsus, The Dose Makes the Poison. Anything in excess can be poisonous. Too much food, water, coffee, sugar, or mostly too much of anything are unhealthy. It is the same with antibodies against COVID-19….
CD4+ Cross-Reactivity between Seasonal Coronavirus Colds and COVID-19
A previous article, Antibodies to COVID-19 can Exist in the Uninfected, talked about research from the Francis Crick Institute about how the antibodies formed against seasonal coronavirus infections can protect against the new coronavirus infection COVID-19. Aside from antibody production, the body’s adaptive immune system has other components in its armory. One of which is the…
Antibodies to COVID-19 can Exist in the Uninfected
Is there a natural way to be immunized against COVID-19? Read on to know the answer. Four human coronaviruses (HCoV) are responsible for 30% of the seasonal colds. They are HCoV-OC43, HCoV-HKU1, HCoV-NL63, and HCoV-229E. The death rate associated with these seasonal colds is minimal compared to COVID-19. COVID-19 is different. It has a higher…
Sugar Increases Blood Pressure, Weight, Worsens Diabetes and COVID-19 Outcomes
According to the CDC, among U.S. adults, 29% have hypertension, 42.4% are obese, and 10.5% have diabetes. Prediabetes, the condition where the blood sugar is above normal but not high enough to be type 2 diabetes, is present in 88 million Americans or 1 in 3. Hypertension, obesity, and diabetes increase the risk of death…
Study: Current COVID-19 Test by the CDC is Wrong Half the Time
A study published in the July edition of the International Journal of Geriatrics and Rehabilitation looked into the accuracy of the current COVID-19 test issued by the CDC. The study retested the samples provided by the Connecticut State Department of Public Health with a second test. The first test was done using the CDC RT-PCR…
Who, Where and What can get you infected with COVID-19?
People who have asymptomatic COVID-19 are more likely to contaminate surfaces and spread COVID-19. That was one of the findings of a preprint study released in BioRxiv. The study examined asymptomatic, mild, and moderate cases of COVID-19 and different places, 641 environmental surfaces, and air samples. The presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus was tested with…
Skin Tags and Metabolic Syndrome
This article marks the start of a series of articles about skin conditions related to metabolic syndrome (MetS). Many people don’t see a physician. Some of them may be walking around with undiagnosed diabetes. Usually, the first time they get diagnosed is when they are in an emergency room with a critical condition like a…
Hyperinsulinemia
Hyperinsulinemia means high insulin levels. Persistent high insulin leads to conditions like obesity, diabetes, and hypertension. The good news is there is something you can do about it. What is Insulin? Insulin is the primary hormone for fuel storage in the body. After eating, macronutrients like carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are broken down into easily…
The Rise and Fall of Antibodies in Mild and Asymptomatic COVID-19
A preprint study in biorxiv shows that not all who have asymptomatic and mild Covid-19 develop protective antibodies developed against COVID-19. As a brief background, after exposure to a virus or bacteria, whether natural or by vaccination, the immunoglobulin M (IgM) rises, followed by immunoglobulin G (IgG). Immunoglobulin is the technical term for the antibody…
A Sustainable Way to Decontaminate a Face Mask Using Household Materials
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The Total number of COVID-19 is much Higher
As of date, the total number of COVID-19 cases worldwide is more than 12 million. COVID-19 is most commonly detected with a nasal or throat swab. If there are enough SARS-CoV-2 viral particles that are in the lining of the nose or the throat, then the test becomes positive. However, after a few weeks, the…
The 6 Surprising Benefits of Sweating You Need to Know
Sweating is commonly known as a means to lower body temperature during the hot summer. But do you know that sweating has health benefits? Those benefits can lower the risk of dying from infections by countering the effects of hypertension, obesity, unwanted chemicals like xenobiotics, and diabetes. All of them are illnesses that can increase…
30 Ways For a Good Sleep Without Drugs
Lack of sleep makes a person more likely to get infections. Here is a repost from January 3, 2020, about how to prolong your stay in slumberland. Sleeping is essential for overall health and chronic disease prevention. How well we sleep the night before can determine the outcome at work and personal relationships the next…
Michigan Study Shows Lower Mortality Rates with Hydroxychloroquine and Azithromycin
A new study published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases shows that the combined use of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin lowers the mortality rate of hospitalized patients diagnosed with COVID-19. The study was done at Henry Ford Hospital System (HFHS) Detroit, Michigan. The (HFHS) is a large six-hospital integrated health system. It includes an 802…
Zinc Deficiency Impairs the Immune System
The immune system needs adequate amounts of zinc to handle COVID-19. This article is a repost from April 2020. The World Health Organization issued a report that says zinc deficiency is present in one-third of the world’s population[7] Worldwide, about two billion people are estimated to be affected by zinc deficiency. In developing countries, zinc…
Vitamin C for COVID-19
This article is a repost from March 31, 2020. Now that we know that neutralizing antibodies against COVID-19 are only effective for a few months, it is essential to strengthening the immune system. High doses of Vitamin C are being used in the current COVID-19 pandemic in China and New York. This article looks into several…
Protective Antibodies Against Coronaviruses are Short-Lived
A common belief is that once you get exposed to the COVID-19 virus, then a long-lasting immunity will develop, and there will be protection against COVID-19. That may not be the case. Two preprint studies, from Wuhan, China, and Amsterdam answers those questions. In both studies, the IgG or immunoglobulin G was tested. IgG confers…
Foods That Can Cause Monoamine Oxidase Inhibition
This article is part of the series about migraine and hypertension. An introduction can be found here. The different manifestations of migraine without headache with aura can be read here. Tyramine rich foods that can trigger a hypertensive crisis and migraines are listed here. Tyramine is present in many foods that we eat. As they…
Foods High in Tyramine: Managing Migraines and Blood Pressure
🎧 Updated with Audio on June 9, 2025 Your browser does not support the audio element. The tyramine content of foods is relevant to two groups of people. The first are those with hypertension, and the second are those with migraines. Many people with migraines or migraineurs may not know that they have migraines,…
How Can Foods Cause Migraine and Hypertension?
On April 21, I had the worst headache of my life. It felt like bad sinusitis. However, there was visual aura in the upper and bottom part of my field of vision. I felt that I was looking thru a glass prism. It lasted the whole night and was relieved the next day after taking…