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The Effects of Long COVID: What It Means for Your Health

Written by Dr. Karl R.O.S. Johnson, DC | Tue, Feb 27, 2024

Long-term COVID is a challenging issue, with severe symptoms that linger after a person has COVID-19.

Scientific studies show that about 30% of people who recover from COVID-19 may experience long-term symptoms. These symptoms can occur regardless of the severity of the initial infection.

Symptoms can vary and affect different body systems, making it a difficult condition to diagnose and manage.

Gender differences

Although both men and women can get chronically infected after COVID, studies show that it affects them differently. This is just one of the issues that create challenges for health professionals when managing this complex disease.

Symptoms in women with prolonged COVID are often associated with those seen during menopause, such as fatigue, joint pain, and cognitive difficulties.

Challenges in managing Long COVID symptoms

Holistic healthcare providers face many challenges in helping their patients cope with the long term of COVID.

Long COVID can cause many symptoms, including fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath and heart palpitations. This complexity makes it difficult to identify causes and develop effective controls.

Researchers are still investigating immune responses, viral persistence, and autoimmunity as contributing factors. What works for one person may not work for another, requiring a customized and flexible plan.

A new holistic approach

Dr. Freddie Ulan, the founder of Nutrition Response Testing® has been conducting thorough research to determine the underlying causes of the symptoms of Long COVID.

During his early career, he discovered five barriers that could prevent the body from healing. Since the epidemic, practitioners trained in this protocol have seen an increasing number of patients with various symptoms that were not responding as expected to the standard protocol.

Dr. Ulan has identified a sixth stressor associated with post-pandemic factors and Long COVID symptoms. Accordingly, he has updated the Nutrition Response Testing analysis to include a procedure that addresses these factors that may be impacting your health and identifies the nutritional support your body needs to repair itself so you can attain and maintain optimum health.

See your Nutrition Response Testing practitioner, Dr. Karl R.O.S. Johnson, DC, to experience the remarkable benefits of this newly enhanced procedure. right away to benefit from this incredible updated procedure.

Seek Assistance for Your Long COVID Symptoms

To learn more about how Nutrition Response Testing can benefit you, reach out to our office and arrange a consultation to assess your needs. Don't hesitate to give us a call at 586-731-8840 to schedule your appointment.

 

Always remember one of my mantras., "The more you know about how your body works, the better you can take care of yourself."

For more details about the natural approach I take with my patients, take a look at the book I wrote entitled: Reclaim Your Life; Your Guide To Revealing Your Body's Life-Changing Secrets For Renewed Health. It is available in my office or at Amazon and many other book outlets. If you found value in this article, please use the social sharing icons at the top of this post and please share with those you know who are still suffering with chronic health challenges, despite receiving medical management. Help me reach more people so they may regain their zest for living! Thank you!

ALL THE BEST – DR. KARL R.O.S. JOHNSON, DC – DIGGING DEEPER TO FIND SOLUTIONS 

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*Nutrition Response Testing is a non-invasive system of analyzing the body to assist a practitioner's assessment of underlying causes of ill health. This system is considered a form of integrative, complementary or alternative medicine and is used to provide information to a practitioner who is responsible for properly evaluating their client. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.