Does this enzyme raise the chance of COVID-related death?
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Why does all of the information floating around about covid, smell like gain of function??....
So, what can people do to suppress levels of this enzyme?
I found this…
https://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/pla2-coronavirus
Excellent find!
Very good, much thanks.
As cited in the article linked below, dexamethasone is an inhibitor of the PLA2. If you read the NIH’s “Therapeutic Management of Hospitalized Adults” (the Protocol of Death), the last Three of Four stages (this NIH updated version now skips the First Stage where they send you home with nothing) references the administration of dexamethasone in all Three. So, I guess they already discovered the enzyme connection - unless the NIH also relies on plain old dumb luck (which too is plausible).
It is the abnormally high levels that some but not all patients develop. In such high levels it is corrosive to the tissues and leads to the gross inflammation and cardiovascular problems that are so often fatal. This could be progress in better care.