Paul Saladino· MD
Metabolic health is clearly the most important factor in COVID outcomes.
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
Metabolic health is clearly the most important factor in COVID outcomes.
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so the co vid if everybody were metabolically healthy I'm saying that Kove 819 would only be killing very old people the way the flu does or very young people the way the flu does
that's actually a huge topic of this episode was you know the metabolic health of Americans and why the coronavirus has been running through and you know affecting so many people in this country and he gives some great examples on how you know if we had attacked it but the the virus that you know nutritionally and metabolically we might be in better shape than we are now as opposed to just going straight to lockdown in the quarantine
the data very clearly supports the metabolic on health is a huge risk factor for coronavirus
the best defense against coronavirus is to remain or to be in the 12% of the population who are metabolically healthy
the conversation should be about changing your metabolic health that is the key that is the answer and that is what is not being talked about and that is what I am trying to share with people very closely