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Lumbrokionase for Long Covid

Lumbrokinase for Long COVID: Considering the possibilities

Topic: Lumbrokinase; Long COVID; COVID-19 Download a PDF of the entire article By Eugene L. Heyden, RN   Introduction “Studies have shown that long covid can affect the whole spectrum of people with covid-19, from those with very mild acute disease to the most severe forms. “The symptoms of long covid include fatigue, dyspnea, cardiac…

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The Legacy of COVID-19 and the Future of Heparin

Taken by Storm: The Legacy of COVID-19 and the Future of Heparin

Topic: Legacy of COVID-19; Future of Heparin Last update: 01-10-23 By Eugene L. Heyden, RN Severe SARS-CoV-2 infection mostly presents with coagulation abnormalities, pulmonary microvascular thrombosis, and severe inflammatory response. ~Fard et al., 2021, emphasis added) The cause for which patients with severe COVID-19 die is not related to the damage caused by the replication…

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Fecal Transplant (FMT) in the Battle Against Ulcerative Colitis

Fecal Transplant in the Battle Against Ulcerative Colitis

Topic: Fecal transplant; FMT; ulcerative colitis Last revision: 08-13-22   “Fecal microbiota transplantation is a therapeutic method via   administration of fecal bacteria from a healthy individual into the intestinal tract of a recipient in order to directly change the recipient’s gut microbiota composition and confer a health benefit.”  ~Qin et al., 2017 “The results were…

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Lactoferrin for COVID-19

Lactoferrin for COVID-19: Considering the Possibilities

Topic: COVID-19; Lactoferrin; Anti-viral Last update: 08-13-22 By Eugene L, Heyden, RN “Comparative studies showed that breast-fed children are less susceptible to viral infections than artificially fed children.”  ~Seganti et al., 2004 “A key function of colostrum is to provide neonates with essential components for the development of their immune system, and it therefore exerts…

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Microparticles: Little Big Trouble

Microparticles: Little Big Trouble

Topic: Microparticles; Nanoparticles; Ulcerative Colitis Last revision: 08-13-22 By Eugene L. Heyden, RN We are all at risk.  This is no small matter.  This is BIG!  You may want to listen.  This post is an edited excerpt from my book, More to Consider in the Battle against Ulcerative Colitis. There is an unbelievable amount of…

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War Stories: Kelly

War Stories: Kelly

Topic: Crohn’s; Cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway Last revision: 12-14-22 War Stories: Kelly By Eugene L. Heyden, RN “Recent evidence supports the idea that the central nervous system interacts dynamically via the vagus nerve with the intestinal immune system to modulate inflammation through humoral and neural pathways, using a mechanism also referred to as the intestinal cholinergic…

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Hypothyroidism Redefined

Hypothyroidism Redefined

Topic: Hypothyroidism; Reverse T3; Levothyroxine Last update: 08-18-22 By Eugene Heyden, RN Approximately a decade ago I wrote a “scholarly” paper, outlining my discoveries into the nature of hypothyroidism.  It was written primarily for the physician (lots of doctor talk), but you can read it if you want.  (To access, click on the link below.) …

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Ulcerative Colitis and This

Last update: 08-27-22   By Eugene l. Heyden, RN There is danger in red meat.  The levels of its consumption in the Western diet not only increases the risk of acquiring ulcerative colitis but can help perpetuate it, complicate it, and keep remission at bay.  This post is an edited excerpt from my book, More…

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