Ronnie Milo
There’s so much information out there about COVID-19 it’s dizzying. We a want to know just one thing – How do I pretext myself from getting it! After all that’s why we are on lock-down worldwide, washing our hands feverishly, wearing protective masks and social distancing. But if you pay attention to some basic science you can discover why this disease preys upon the elderly and those with pre-existing diseases. But not all pre-existing illness. Specifically diseases that occur in the diabetic obese portion of our population. Listen to this show as we connect the dots and you will see and understand how to not only protect yourself from getting this virus, but also what to do if you do get it. This will be the last interview you’ll need to save you and your family.
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SHR # 2500 :: RLRx: SPECIAL EPISODE: This Will Make You Resistant To COVID-19
Show Notes:
[6:30] Disease and the accumulation of senescent cells.
- Continuous MTOR activation leads to cellular senescence.
- Glucose signaling also triggers senescence.
[14:44] Senescent cells are targeted by the virus for replication.
- The virus targets the ACE-2 receptors.
- Senescent cells are primed for viral replication.
- They act as an accommodating protein sheath for the virus to duplicate.
[26:20] Resistance training to reduce senescent cells.
- A single bout of resistance training can reduce up to 42% of senescent cells for up to 48 hours.
[29:45] Nutritional strategies
- Intermittent fasting.
- Keto diet.
- Vegan diet.
- Supplementation: Resveratrol, Alpha lipoic acid, quercetin, histidine, lysine.
- Rx drugs: Z-pack, doxycycline, rapamycin.
[47:45] what to do if you already have covid.
- Avoid antivirals (hydroxychloroquine)
- Z-pack or doxycycline.
- Mtor should still be occasionally activated.
- Fix insulin resistance.
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