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1 year agoSo, is there an opposite “disease” where the deceleration-sensitive neurons are non-functional? What would that look like?
So, is there an opposite “disease” where the deceleration-sensitive neurons are non-functional? What would that look like?
Long Covid Symptoms
Check the long list of just the mental Long Covid (aka Post-Acute Squelae of COVID or PASC) symptoms:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8959835/
The ER Connection
Recent findings involve research with the endoplasmic reticulum that appears to go off the rails when over-stressed breaking the mitochondria within a cell robbing it of ATP production and increasing lactate (related to metabolic acidosis) in the body:
My current reasoning is somehow to recover you’ve got to pace yourself just enough to encourage new mitochondria to form, but not so much that you experience PEM/crashing. The ME/CFS people have been discussing pacing for years. So:
Fail With
Possibly Succeed With
This was a purposefully supplement-free/drug-free plan.