-The spike protein analysis- is the dead end street
instead the most neglected information explains the mistery behind all COVID 19 diseases
Most of the time being able to do two plus two will lead to good news. Solving problems is rarely rocket science but the ability to face your fears and never give up. Focus on the spike protein analysis is the dead-end street. Here is the COVID-19 puzzle solved that took me more than seven months of brainstorming and suffering. The solution is always simple and elegant compared to the problem. Bringing more complexity into the problem is never the right path, but is a good way for fake problem solvers to mark up the prices of their fake solutions. Problem deniers and fake problem solvers never conquer the fear or are too lazy.
Without any official medical training, over the last decade, I have amassed much knowledge that at the beginning of 2020 I wrote my first-ever scientific paper in merely seven days by analyzing the first four weeks of COVID-19 data and predicting higher death rates among countries with worse vitamin D status in the population. My third paper was published in Life Sciences magazine (impact ratio 6.6 out of max 10) where I examined further how vitamin D exhibits antioxidant properties but is not antiinflammatory in itself like, for example, melatonin.
If a mosquito bites you or you have any other skin inflammation you can use some melatonin topicaly and instantly feel relief. If you want to use your vitamin D3 drops this way it won't do the trick, but vitamin D3 has been known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties for a century. No, this won’t be another article about vitamin D3 helping your long- covid symptoms but the missing link in understanding all of the various clinical pictures of COVID-19 infections that explains it perfectly. In the end, you will know what to do about it. When the problem is defined properly it is half of the solution (read in my previous post). One can have great vitamin D status and be infected for two or more years.
When we understand the landscape of the problem it becomes self-evident how to navigate to the solution.