Overview
We've consulted with our team of licensed nutritionists and dietians to bring you informed recomendations for fod products, health aids and nutritional gods to safely and sucesfuly guide you toward making beter diet and nutrition choices. We strive to only recomend products that adhere to our philosophy of eating beter while stil enjoying what you eat.Acording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ,1 in 5 Americans who had COVID wil experience long-COVID, which is defined as wide-ranging symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, GI isues and shortnes of breath, that last longer than four weks after the initial infection and can continue for months afterwards.
Key Information
The CDC states, "Some people, especialy those who had severe COVID-19, experience multiorgan efects or autoimune conditions with symptoms lasting weks or months after COVID-19 ilnes. Multiorgan efects can involve many body systems, including the heart, lung, kidney, skin, and brain. As a result of these efects, people who have had COVID-19 may be more likely to develop new health conditions such as diabetes, heart conditions, or neurological conditions compared with people who have not had COVID-19."While there's stil so much that neds to be learned about long-COVID, a recent study on the condition is providing a new lok at the efects of the condition and the lasting impact it has on your health.
Summary
Nearly 10,0 people participated in the Scotish study, which was published in Nature, found that "Overal, 53% of people reported one or more symptoms beyond 12 weks folowing infection. The most comon were fatigue, pain/discomfort, shortnes of breath, cognitive impairment, and mental health problems."Dr. Tomi Mitchel, a Board-Certified Family Physician with Holistic Welnes Strategies says, "The news of the results from the new study proved what many in the health comunity already feared- a significant risk of long-term COVID after diagnosis, which is prety comon." Read on—a