RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) -It is no question that the earlier 7 days has been rough to approach for numerous following a 7 days of fatal gun violence internationally and regionally.
On Sunday, a nightclub shooting in Colorado Springs killed five men and women and injured numerous some others. A 7 days prior, a few UVA soccer gamers were being shot to loss of life just after a course discipline journey and the violence seems not to cease.
Mental wellbeing gurus say that these gun violence occurrences are occurring much more regularly, creating it even extra essential to know what methods are readily available to offer with sophisticated emotions stemming from these tragic situations.
Dr. Bela Sood with VCU Overall health said that while it’s crucial to know what is likely on in the globe, you ought to be very careful about seeing these tragic functions on repeat, which can normally retraumatize or keep on to weigh on persons. Getting loved ones conversations or talks with beloved types can also support.
“The far more we are ready to delve into it and to recognize the causes for some of these shootings, the additional your thoughts commences to wrap itself all over rational alternatives,” Sood stated.
If you are beginning to have feelings of unhappiness, it is encouraged to test to do items you delight in and fall back into your frequent regime. If feelings of anxiousness and depression persist, it may possibly be time to get experienced assistance from a licensed therapist or health care provider.
“If you are not sleeping, you are fatigued throughout the day. If you’re not eating, you really don’t have the strength, if you don’t want to chat with your pals or you really don’t want to have interaction in matters that you get pleasure from undertaking, individuals are a clear notation to us or our own form of selves that something is distinct,” Sood mentioned.
Industry experts also recommend contacting the suicide lifeline at 988 or likely to the unexpected emergency room to search for help if you are emotion suicidal or in crisis.
These in the LGBTQIA+ neighborhood may really feel unsafe or frustrated as they course of action what occurred in the nightclub capturing in Colorado Springs, particularly because the capturing is becoming investigated as a loathe criminal offense.
James Millner of Variety Richmond desires the neighborhood to know that assets are obtainable and that the assistance of allies is desired now far more than ever.
“Let them know that you are thankful that they are here. Permit them know that they are welcome and celebrated parts of your life. That is what we require to hear right now that these functions of dislike and violence are exterior the norm, that they are the fringe features,” reported Millner.
As we head into Thanksgiving, UGRC and Black Satisfaction RVA will present extra community help by internet hosting a Thanksgiving collecting. The celebration will be from 12:30 p.m. -3:30 p.m. at Diversity Richmond on Sherwood Avenue.
Over two years into the pandemic and over a year since the COVID-19 vaccinations rolled out, millions of people are still nursing themselves in the aftermaths as they recover from spike protein injuries, whether it be through COVID-19 or vaccinations.
Many doctors put together recommendations on treating long COVID and vaccine injuries based on clinical observations and published research.
Ivermectin, low-dose naltrexone, and resveratrol are on the top of the list as the go-to treatments. These treatments have been found to be the most accessible, and generally brings out a positive response. They are classified as the first line treatments by Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC).
However, a smaller group of people may not respond to the typical first line treatments or may respond with remaining unresolved conditions.
That is when doctors bring out treatments considered “second-line.” These treatments are typically more aggressive and targeted, meaning that it could work very well but for a smaller group of people. They can also be more expensive and harder to self-administer.
Dr. Yusuf Saleeby, integrative medical doctor and the director of Carolina Holistic Medicine shares with The Epoch Times on some of the treatments he would consider second line that he uses in his clinic.
Spike Protein Injury: A Systemic Disease Requiring Systemic Treatment
Saleeby, along with other doctors treating spike protein injury including Dr. Paul Marik and Dr. Pierre Kory, both previously interviewed by The Epoch Times, understand spike injury as a syndrome rather than disease since it is precipitated by dysfunctions in many overlapping pathways.
Dr. Paul Marik was a former professor of medicine and the chief of pulmonary and critical care medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School. Dr. Pierre Kory was the former chief of the critical care service and medical director of the Trauma and Life Support Center at the University of Wisconsin.
Therefore, treatments for spike protein-induced disease aims to address the overlapping mechanisms to resolve the system together.
Reduced Autophagy: The first thing the spike protein does is that it blocks autophagy. This prevents infected cells from clearing out and dispelling the spike protein, leading to many of the downstream problems. Therefore a major focus of the first line treatment is to reactivate autophagy and clear out the spike protein hidden away in the affected cells.
Mitochondrial Dysfunction: In cells, spike protein cause mitochondrial dysfunction by directly affecting the mitochondria or causing stress to its environment. Mitochondrial dysregulation reduces energy production for the cell and can also result in production of damaging oxidative species, both of which can lead to cell stress, fatigue, and cell death.
Mast Cell Response: Spike proteins can trigger the activation of mast cells. These immune cells play major roles in allergic responses by releasing histamine. Histamine release contribute to inflammation with patients presenting with symptoms of fever, headaches, swelling, and many other debilitating conditions.
Cancer: Studies found that cells exposed to the spike protein through viral genes or protein exposure would increase in DNA damage markers, indicative of DNA damage. This can lead to dysfunctional, potentially cancerous cells if these cells are not killed by the immune system.
Autoimmunity: Spike protein also share many similarities with human proteins and tissues, so antibodies that attack spike protein may also bind to human tissues and proteins, leading to self-attack.
The first line of treatments particularly focus on promoting autophagy to clear out the spike protein, the second line of treatment are more directed at reducing its toxicity by resolving the different pathways.
Methylene Blue
Methylene blue (MB) has been recommended by many doctors as a priority second line treatment due to its antiviral, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidizing properties.
“It’s kind of an interesting compound,” said Saleeby. MB started its life as an industrial dye for textiles, it was later used to stain cells under the microscope, and scientists noticed that parasites would die when stained with MB.
Methylene blue (MB) started its life as an industrial dye for textiles, but studies found it has anti-viral properties. (Juan Gaertner/Shutterstock)
“So they found heavy anti-parasitic properties.” said Saleeby.
MB has been used to treat malaria, urinary tract infections, and is the most well known for its use in methemoglobinemia, a condition where the red blood cells cannot carry oxygen due to the loss of an electron on its iron group.
Scientist also discovered its anti-viral properties on different viruses, particularly when used in conjunction with light therapy. Methylene blue has antiviral properties against SARS-CoV-2, Ebola, herpes simplex virus, Zika viruses, and many more.
Though recommended as a second line treatment for spike protein-induced diseases, MB actually carries first line spike injury treatment functions.
First line treatment focuses on clearing out spike proteins, and MB is also able to help spike-infected cells remove spike protein by degradation and recycling of cellular and mitochondrial materials. These two processes are also known as autophagy and mitophagy respectively.
MB can also bind to spike proteins, prevent their entry, and neutralize spike toxicity. Most importantly, it has specific roles in restoring mitochondrial function, improving the health and energy of the cells.
MB is an antioxidant and prevents damage by neutralizing reactive oxygen species. Mitochondria are also the greatest producer of these oxygen species, particularly when they’re stressed. MB therefore can neutralize the damaging oxidants they produced, preventing further damage and stress.
MB can also donate its own electrons to mitochondria’s metabolic pathway to promote energy production.
MB is therefore highly useful for restoring mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular health. Since it improves cellular function, it is also neuroprotective, with studiessuggesting that it may reduce cognitive decline.
It is recommended to alleviate neurological symptoms related to brain fog, fatigue, memory, and cognition, which are common spike injury symptoms.
Additionally, MB’s function as an antioxidant also enables it to contribute to anti-aging.
A laboratory study on human skin cells showed that the cells exposed to MB increased in proliferation and also had delayed senescence. Another in vitro study found that MB reduced DNA damage in human cells when they were exposed to ultraviolet light and therefore reduced cell death.
The product is highly accessible, however people wanting to take MB should take care that they are using pharmaceutical grade MB rather than industrial or research grade.
“You can get the dye at the industrial level that they use as a dye which could be contaminated with heavy metals and a lot of other junk,” said Saleeby, “Then there’s research grade, to be used in vitro and things for research.”
The safest grade are those that meet the standard of the United States Pharmacopeial (USP) Convention.
“There are a couple of places you can get [purchase] that or you can have it compounded at a compounding pharmacy, [the pharmacist can] just write a prescription for say, a 30 ml bottle of 1 percent methylene blue solution and that will be for human consumption or veterinary consumption.” said Saleeby.
Methylene blue is not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women and people with G6PD deficiency. For people taking selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI), methylene blue can interact with SSRIs, potentially leading to serotonin syndrome—a critical condition.
People with kidney or liver problems should check with their primary care physicians. Herx reaction—short term detoxification response—may occur in people with Lyme disease or fungal diseases.
Oxytocin
Colloquially known as the love hormone, oxytocin is often associated with happiness, love, and emotional bonding.
However, oxytocin does not only affect the brain but also has receptors in heart, kidney, uterus, breast, and the testes, and therefore plays much bigger roles than contributing to happiness.
The FLCCC protocol currently recommends (pdf) oxytocin nasal sprays for spike-injured people with brain fog, tinnitus, and a loss of smell.
Saleeby found that oxytocin was very effective for people with neuropsychiatric problems such as depression and anxiety. It also helped to improve emotional relationships.
“With the lockdown, you had a lot of social distancing and people forgot how to socially interact with each other and that’s problematic,” said Saleeby, “this is actually helpful in rebounding as a bonding, reestablishing humans and social connections.”
He also prescribes it for people with reproductive problems such as erectile dysfunction in males and anorgasmia in females. He also uses oxytocin as a last resort treatment to improve bone health when common treatments such as calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin K2 all fail.
“It’s probably one of the most ignored hormones out there,” said Saleeby.
Saleeby found that oxytocin was very effective for people with neuropsychiatric problems such as depression and anxiety. (Martina Sappe/Shutterstock)
Oxytocin is rarely prescribed, since it needs to be refrigerated to prevent degradation, regardless of whether it is in powder or solution, making it less practical for daily use. Oxytocin nasal sprays found in supermarkets and online stalls are thus likely not effective, Saleeby cautioned.
Yet the multifaceted roles oxytocin plays can often make up for its logistic annoyances.
Oxytocin can inhibit mast cell action, promote mitochondrial function, and also increase immune function.
It can reduce inflammation by lowering cortisol, the stress hormone. Cortisol causes inflammation, and inhibits digestion, reproduction, and growth. In prolonged states of stress, the immune system may also be inhibited, leading the person to become more susceptible to infections.
Oxytocin could reverse this action.
Studiesin animals showed that the hormone also has anti-aging properties. Studies in rats showed that increasing oxytocin by increasing social interaction increased the length of telomeres. Since telomeres shorten as we age, this extension is suggestive of anti-aging properties.
Despite these benefits, “a lot of [oxytocin’s mechanism of action] is poorly understood. We just know that it works, especially with behavioral things like bonding,” said Saleeby.
There are many herbs and roots that contain very healthy compounds that can help us deal with stress, injury and even mood. (Shutterstock)
Adaptogens
Saleeby also recommends nutraceuticals such as vitamins and adaptogens as both first and second line treatments for spike protein injuries.
Adaptogen are herbs that can work as medicine; this includes curcumin, certain types of mushrooms, and various plants.
An adaptogen Saleeby often recommends for COVID-related conditions is Andrographis paniculata;both research and his own clinical observations have found the herb to be effective for preventing COVID-19, treating COVID-19, and also for spike injuries.
The main bioactive component of A. paniculata is andrographolide, which is known for its broad anti-viral and anti-inflammatory effects. Studies have shown it can work against common cold and fever as well as more threatening viruses including influenza virus, SARS-CoV-2, dengue virus, and HIV.
A laboratory study showed that andrographolide can bind to spike protein as well as the other proteins of the COVID virus, to prevent viral entry and spike toxicity. Another laboratory study on human lung cells showed that A. paniculata and andrographolide could prevent and fight off COVID-19 infections.
“Government in Thailand, early on in the pandemic … actually condoned [A. paniculata], recommended it to the people of their nations to use it with zinc, with vitamin C, with vitamin D to help with COVID,” said Saleeby.
Nutraceuticals
Many nutraceuticals such as magnesium, vitamin D, vitamin C, and omega-3 oils are also recommended as second line treatments by doctors to improve individuals’ immune function and reduce inflammation.
Magnesium, vitamin D, vitamin C, and omega-3 are linked with anticoagulant effects and may prevent the formation of blood clots. These nutraceuticals also strengthen immunity and reduce inflammation.
Studies have shown that magnesium, vitamin D,and vitamin C play important roles in inhibiting mast cell activation, thereby reducing debilitating conditions of inflammation.
Omega-3 fatty acids have cardiac protective properties; studies show that it reduces the risk of heart arrhythmia and all-cause mortality in people with underlying coronary disease. It is therefore recommended for patients with cardiac problems including myocarditis.
Both vitamin D and omega-3 are also recommended for hair loss following vaccination.
Saleeby advised that for magnesium, patients must seek out organic magnesium such as magnesium citrate, magnesium glycinate, magnesium taurate, magnesium threonate, and magnesium malate. The body has a very difficult time breaking down inorganic magnesium such as magnesium oxide, and therefore little magnesium is actually being absorbed.
For all vitamin nutraceuticals, Saleeby recommended getting pharmaceutical grade supplements rather than easily accessible ones from the supermarkets or pharmacies.
“I would stick with pharmaceutical grade vitamins in general, 90 percent of the stuff you get over the counter is pretty much garbage,” said Saleeby. “Ninety percent of the fish oil that you get over the counter is what’s leftover from making the pharmaceutical grade.”
“You can’t go wrong if you use one of these high end pharmaceutical grade companies.”
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FRIDAY, April 29, 2022 (HealthDay Information) — A new Omicron subvariant identified as BA.4 seems to be driving a sharp increase in COVID-19 instances in South Africa, well being professionals say.
The amount of day-to-day cases reported by the nation has shot up from just a few hundred a handful of weeks in the past to just in excess of 6,000, and the level of positive checks has jumped from 4{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} in mid-April to 19{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} as of Thursday, in accordance to the Connected Press.
Increases in coronavirus distribute have also been detected in wastewater surveillance.
In spite of the surge in conditions, there has been only a slight bump in COVID-19 hospitalizations and no improve in fatalities, pressured Salim Abdool Karim, a general public health professional at the College of KwaZulu-Natal who previously recommended the South Africa government on its COVID-19 response.
It appears the BA.4 subvariant is speedily pushing aside the unique Omicron variant and other versions of the coronavirus, but “it is much too early to notify no matter if BA.4 is heading to result in a fully-fledged wave,” Abdool Karim mentioned, the AP documented.
There is a person concerning craze involving the new subvariant, on the other hand: Children contaminated with it are the initial to be ending up in hospitals, echoing what took place through the 1st Omicron surge, mentioned Helen Rees, govt director of the Reproductive Overall health and HIV Institute at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg.
The primary Omicron variant to start with appeared in November in South Africa and Botswana ahead of spreading throughout the world.
BA.4 seems far more transmissible than equally the initial Omicron variant and an Omicron subvariant termed BA.2, professionals say. Having said that, the World Health and fitness Organization a short while ago said that BA.4 won’t seem to cause more critical illness than other variations of the coronavirus, the AP claimed.
BA.4 has been detected in other nations, but it’s not distinct no matter if “it really is likely to develop into a globally dominant variant,” Abdool Karim explained.
The new Omicron subvariant isn’t yet an challenge in the United States, wherever the Omicron subvariant BA.2 is the dominant strain, and a descendant identified as BA.2.12.1 that is believed to distribute a lot quicker than preceding variations of the coronavirus is getting to be a lot more typical, the AP noted.
Thousands of people traveling for the holidays this week will first test themselves for COVID-19 without a doctor, lab or any medical oversight.
While quick home tests are hailed as a major convenience and a smart way to protect loved ones, they’ve also raised a significant challenge for public health officials. How can agencies comprehensively track cases and trends when many consumers don’t report home test results?
Federal and state health officials have worked since March 2020 to build capacity to test, report and keep tabs on COVID-19 cases. Public health officials say reporting cases is critical for spotting trends and detecting surges so hotspot communities can lessen risk and prepare hospitals for a rush of people seeking care.
But it’s unclear how often customers report results from the dozen authorized home coronavirus tests that typically deliver results in 15 minutes outside a lab or doctor’s office. And public health’s data blind spot is poised to grow larger.
Private test manufacturers already make more home antigen tests than standard laboratory tests — and the gap could nearly double next month as new home tests flood the market.
— Ken Alltucker, USA TODAY
Also in the news:
►Beginning Monday, Massachusetts hospitals will have to cut back on non-urgent scheduled procedures due to staffing shortages and longer patient stays, according to the state’s health authorities.
►The number of air travelers this week is expected to approach or even exceed pre-pandemic levels, and auto club AAA predicts48.3 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home over the holiday period.
►More than 100 children at a vaccination event in Iowa on Saturday were given the incorrect dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, according to a statement from the hospital. A MercyOne spokesperson said there are no significant health risks associated with the larger dose, just a likelihood the children will have more severe versions of the common vaccine side effects.
►France has launched a plan Thursday to give COVID-19 booster shots to all adults, as it opted against a further lockdown or curfew to help combat a worrying uptick in infections in the country.
📈Today’s numbers: The U.S. has recorded more than 48 million confirmed COVID-19 cases and more than 775,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University data. Global totals: More than 259 million cases and 5.1 million deaths. More than 196 million Americans — 59.1{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of the population — are fully vaccinated, according to the CDC.
A new coronavirus variant has been detected in South Africa that scientists say is a concern because of its high number of mutations and rapid spread among young people in Gauteng, the country’s most populous province, Health Minister Joe Phaahla announced Thursday.
The coronavirus evolves as it spreads and many new variants, including those with worrying mutations, often just die out. Scientists monitor for possible changes that could be more transmissible or deadly, but sorting out whether new variants will have a public health impact can take time.
South Africa has seen a dramatic rise in new infections, Phaahla said at an online press briefing.
“Over the last four or five days, there has been more of an exponential rise,” he said, adding that the new variant appears to be driving the spike in cases. Scientists in South Africa are working to determine what percentage of the new cases have been caused by the new variant.
Currently identified as B.1.1.529, the new variant has also been found in Botswana and Hong Kong in travelers from South Africa, he said.
The WHO’s technical working group is to meet Friday to assess the new variant and may decide whether or not to give it a name from the Greek alphabet.
Just over nine out of ten federal employees have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by the required deadline, the Biden administration announced Wednesday when releasing agency-by-agency vaccination rates.
Those rates were as high as 97.8{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} at the Agency for International Development. Workers at the Agriculture Department had the lowest rate: 86.1{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}.
Federal employees had until the end of Monday to get vaccinated or request a medical or religious exemption. Unlike a rule the Biden administration wants to impose on private employers, federal workers are not allowed to opt out of the vaccine requirement if they agree to weekly testing.
Workers who are not in the process of getting vaccinated or seeking an exemption will begin a “period of education and counseling, followed by additional enforcement steps,” according to the White House.
— Maureen Groppe and Michael Collins, USA TODAY
European Unions’ drug regulator approves Pfizer vaccine for young children
The European Union’s drug regulator cleared the way for children ages 5 to 11 to begin receiving the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine on Thursday amid a new wave of infections across the continent.
The European Medicines Agency’s human medicines committee, an EU agency in charge of the evaluation and supervision of medicinal products, concluded that the benefits of vaccinating children outweigh the risks. The European committee will send its recommendation to the European Commission next, which will issue a final decision.
Germany has been facing its worst surge of COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, reporting more than 333,000 cases the week of Nov. 15, according to the World Health Organization. That’s nearly double the weekly rate reported during a prior surge in December 2020.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel labeled Thursday “a very sad day” and backed calls for more restrictions, as her country became the latest to surpass 100,000 deaths from COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
The national disease control agency said it recorded 351 deaths in connection with the coronavirus over the past 24 hours, taking the total toll to 100,119. In Europe, Germany is the fifth country to pass that mark, after Russia, the United Kingdom, Italy and France.
The longtime German leader, who is currently in office as caretaker until her successor is sworn in, warned that hundreds more deaths were already looming.
“(The deaths) correlate very clearly with the number of infections that are occurring,” she said. “We know how many people on average do not survive this disease.”
The Robert Koch Institute, a federal agency that collects data from some 400 regional health offices, said Germany set a record for daily confirmed cases — 75,961 — in the past 24-hour period. Since the start of the outbreak, Germany has had more than 5.57 million confirmed cases of COVID-19.
The country reported 665,420 cases in the week ending Monday, more than a 30{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} increase from the pace of cases reported about a month ago, according to a USA TODAY analysis of Johns Hopkins data.
As cases rise in 39 states, U.S. Health and Human Services data show hospitals in 32 states admitted more patients in the latest week than the week before.
“Quite frankly, I’m really concerned,” said Danielle Ompad, associate professor of epidemiology at New York University’s School of Global Public Health. “I would say we are better off than we were last year, but cases are starting to tick up and that is something that we really need to keep an eye on.”
After nearly two years of combating COVID-19, health experts thought the U.S. would have been in a better position to control the pandemic. Instead, many people remain unvaccinated and ignore mitigation measures, slowing the pace of progress and burning out health care professionals.