Relative in hospital with covid pneumonia. Last day of remdesevir use tomorrow and then only dealing with inflammation. High flow O2 70% environment decreased to 40% environment. Has anyone dealt with this before? Please any advice is helpful. This seems like a good sign but would like to know about similar experiences thank you.
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Sauce away on the interwebs, not trying to be a jerk, btw.
And I agree with what you wrote - it's just that parettos principle can come in handy here.
Here, btw.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10859662/
Lack of sun makes all our surfaces leaky. Sunlight is a natural calcium channel blocker. Altered calcium control mechanisms by EMF / lack of sunlight cretaes havoc. Calcium channel blockers also relates to release of histamine in tissue. So you have signalling issues. Remember that histamine is just a biogenic aminocid - like dopamine etc. Histamine reaction = swollen tissue = E=mc2= everything that gains in size looses energy = lack of red light an uv light.
It's not simple to grok, but it's really is super simple.
I just added a bit of a reply, but think of vitamin D as a proxy for sunlight.
The mast cell connection is that most histamine is found in mast cells (and basophils etc.). Those cells are found in barrier tissue (incl gut etc) and the circulatory system. So when your signalling is out of whack (the calcium control mechanism) that's why you have issues with eating histamine food. That's the correlation. And not the causation. The causation is a shitty light environment. (mostly.. - food also matters of course).