How to Treat Dysautonomia in Long Covid | With Ashok Gupta and Dr Tamsin Lewis

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  • @claudiacastillo5898
    @claudiacastillo5898 Před 3 lety +40

    This makes SO MUCH sense to me. I developed dysautonomia during a stressful financial period and I was able to calm it down by 70% by changing my habits, resting, and mostly making myself feel SAFE.
    What Dr. Gupta said resonated with me, that during that “life threatening” period your brain and body think you might not survive and make your autonomic nervous system go crazy. With dysautonomia I wasn’t even able to watch an action movie trailer because i felt like fainting. It’s as if my brain differentiate fiction from reality. It could not recognize that it was just a character in a movie, it perceived it as me “being in danger”, and up until this day I have many weird triggers that I still need to rewire and tell myself that I am safe. It is so weird but that is how it is.
    Last week I was exposed to covid and now the dysautonomia is worse than before. I did have flu like symptoms for about 5 days and then boom, I started having dizziness, nausea, muscle spasms, i felt like my brain had fireworks, i feel drunk all the time, etc. It is absolutely crazy. I’m not sure if all of this was triggered by covid.

  • @ncangie
    @ncangie Před 2 lety +33

    This is spot on! I'm going to a Covid Clinic and I've done my share of research. If anyone wants to understand their symptoms after Covid, they should study the Autonomic Nervous System. Stress is horrible on Long Covid patients and even activities that are enjoyable, yet cause the body to work harder than normal. Knowing your limit of activity is so important. Long Covid is like getting a new body that doesn't want to cooperate. 😔

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 2 lety +3

      Let us know how you get on with the clinic Angela!

    • @ncangie
      @ncangie Před 2 lety +2

      @@RUNDMC1 I certainly will. They have me in speech therapy now for memory and I'll be going to PT for vestibular issues. My daughter is getting treated for POTS and they are saying she hopefully will get better with time. That's what we keep pushing for! 🙏

    • @headfullofmusic422
      @headfullofmusic422 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ncangie has her pots improved? i was 90% healed of long covid after horrendous 11 months including my post-viral pots that disappeared. then i took the second vaccine pfeizer a week ago and all my long covid symptoms came back in its full glory, including pots :( and im crying like crazy...i know it will pass, but i just dont have the strength to do this another 11 months...

    • @ncangie
      @ncangie Před 2 lety

      @@headfullofmusic422 I hate to hear you are back to square one. Her symptoms come and go. She has metoprolol on hand for when her heart starts to speed up, or palpitate. I've noticed if she stays busy it helps her a lot. She still gets very fatigued at times. It's definitely a challenge and not one I wish on anyone.

    • @daisychain914
      @daisychain914 Před 2 lety

      @Head fullofmusic avoid anti biotics in the future too unless absolutely necessary .. actually anything from pharma .. unless you have no other choice

  • @chipichipichapachapa733
    @chipichipichapachapa733 Před 3 lety +11

    I think it's very important to not to identify as a "sick person", to not let it become or replace your identity - to still find things that bring a spark in your eyes (something that's not tiring, at first). I've discovered this only recently
    I've also found that Ashwagandha is very helpful. It just calms the nervous system down and improves the quality of sleep for me.

  • @kikipocalypse
    @kikipocalypse Před 3 lety +22

    PTSD is definitelly a complicating factor. Thanks for this (first symptoms march 12, 2020) your videos have been so helpful this year

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      It’s a pleasure.

    • @candyland8903
      @candyland8903 Před 3 lety +1

      Same! I wish I found your channel last year when I was battling this and being dismissed from ever dr u went to. I was dizzy every single day and have had complex ptsd for years so I have always been prone to trigger my panic response very easily. And June 2020 i started having hours long panic attacks where my bp would get so irregular and high and the monitor would register an irregular heartbeat. Last time I went into the ER (nov2020) my bp was 157/53 and respiration was 26. They dismissed me saying it was just a panic attack but panic attacks don't last for 4-6 hours straight with no relief. I was having cold sweats and tingling in my limbs. They kept cramping up and twitching. I was throwing up and had diarrhea with horrible stomach pains. Slight fever. I made them do a basic chem panel cuz since the first time I went in to the ER of june2020 i kept getting hypokalemic and my electrolytes would get unbalanced. Ended up showing i was very low in potassium. So they gave me a potassium pill and sent me home. Didn't get better till I got a new Dr that actually listened to what I was going thru. He didn't make the long haul post viral connection. But he did recognize it wasn't just anxiety. I stopped drinking coffee, consuming sugar in large amts, and started supplementing magnesium, potassium, and other supplements/minerals i was deficient in. I went to an energy healer also and within a month I was feeling back to normal. Now months later, i started to consume coffee again and stopped supplementing and I'm starting to notice all the symptoms coming back even after doing breathing exercises, especially the dizziness. That is always my biggest symptom which then triggers my panic response due to an over active amygdala. I even told my first dr that maybe my ptsd is what is causing these panic attacks to come on our of no where and last so long cuz I am prone to getting stuck in the sympathetic mode, and she flat out told me no. Finding your videos last year could have saved me so much suffering.

  • @santoshingle3989
    @santoshingle3989 Před 3 lety +62

    One of the most underrated channel

  • @Kelsterinio
    @Kelsterinio Před 3 lety +16

    Uhhh is anyone else falling head over heels in love with this man? 😂😂 Thank you SO MUCH for your commitment to helping and healing our community, Gez! To be seen, understood, and prioritized as a long hauler is a profound gift ❤️

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha, thank you Kelly!

    • @juliegill9322
      @juliegill9322 Před 3 lety +1

      Me!

    • @MK-co6uf
      @MK-co6uf Před 3 lety

      The Gupta program is known for their affiliate marketing program. They are known scammers (www.asa.org.uk/rulings/harley-street-solutions-ltd-a17-400324.html) in the ME/CFS community. Please do not fall for the psychological scams from private businesses.
      They see COVID as a massive business opportunity.

  • @jarrodmurphy9783
    @jarrodmurphy9783 Před 2 lety +8

    Colds showers or baths has been the go to treatment for post covid dysautonomia in my neck of the woods and has seen great success…

    • @ingadarcy6988
      @ingadarcy6988 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, cold stimulates the vagus nerve. I used cold showers to heal from ME/CFS after a virus, along with using the Gupta program and homeopathics. I also used breathing - pranayama - to calm the vagus.

    • @alexc7857
      @alexc7857 Před rokem

      cold exercises the endothelium and circulative muscles and if those are creating a "dysautonomia like" symptoms that may well also explain

    • @Zayday1993
      @Zayday1993 Před rokem

      Can one just jump in the pool instead would that be equivalent cold showers are disgusting lol

  • @richardmock3198
    @richardmock3198 Před 3 lety +38

    Cheers jez 😁👍 I’ve been doing weekly 36hr fasts , these are not easy but I would say I’m getting a small percentage better each week, fast number four coming up this weekend 😁 now back to your video , I lost my mum to cancer four months before I caught covid, and I’m positive that effected my covid out come , so like you I’m getting more and more positive about getting each day done with the limited energy I have and working towards better days in the future, I’m going to the gym once a week , I still can’t train but I’m just giving my brain a reminder that we will be back to it at some point , NO RETREAT!! NO SURRENDER!! 😂👍

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +5

      That’s the spirit Richard! Very sorry to hear about your Mum - hope you’re coping ok. Don’t underestimate the power that that level of grief can have. I lost my mum four years ago and still feel it daily.

    • @Ingridh98
      @Ingridh98 Před 3 lety +4

      Fasting is definitely working for myself as well. Slowly but surely we will get better!

    • @pindakaas42
      @pindakaas42 Před 3 lety +4

      Please be kind to yourself. This guy is selling this pseudo science here, RUN-DMC even admits it's not even tested in randomized control trials, but already on sale. Google Pacing, it's really the only thing that helps. Don't push yourself. Good luck.

    • @nomebear
      @nomebear Před 3 lety +4

      Fasting and avoiding histamine triggering foods has been the key for me. But, after both vaccinations of the Pfizer I'm still dealing with nephropathy issues.
      Meditation, mindfulness, light exercise, and a clean diet have made a difference. I continue with supplements that support the NAD+ and mast cells. I'm investigating mitochondrial toxicity and making efforts to reestablish a healthier mitochondrial functioning and improve my overall level of health. The antioxidant cocktail is taken once or twice daily:
      Coenzyme Q-10 50mg
      Alpha lipoic acid 200mg
      Acetyl-L-carnitine 500mg
      N-acetyl-cysteine 600mg

    • @petinapowers2869
      @petinapowers2869 Před 3 lety +1

      Never give up!

  • @neverseenblue11
    @neverseenblue11 Před 3 lety +35

    I have dysautonomia from covid :( I hope it goes away someday. I want my life back!

    • @Beekind799
      @Beekind799 Před 3 lety +3

      message me i will give you the protocol to regain your health,your weak immune system cant expel the virus,i will type the safe protocol out if requested,you will regain your health in a week

    • @dyancautiver7574
      @dyancautiver7574 Před 3 lety

      @@Beekind799 i wanna know too, how to message you?

    • @crystalwiser5980
      @crystalwiser5980 Před 3 lety +2

      I might as well I'm a long hauler and have had so many tests done over it already had covid 8 months ago

    • @Beekind799
      @Beekind799 Před 3 lety

      @@crystalwiser5980 take 18mg ivermectin and 50mg zinc for 4 days in a row that will safely end covid and long covid and all other post viral conditions,if you cant get ivm and zinc take 2 x 1000mg caps liposomal vit c every hour for 12 hours a day do that each day till all symptoms have gone both these methods will safely end long covid and covid ,your weak immune system cant expel virus particles from your system thats keeping you sick either of these methods will work , this is your immune system what got you in trouble low glutathione levels ,low vit a levels and low vit d levels thats a weak immune system that cant expel virus particles and can only use cytokine storms,they can kill you,after taking the ivm and zinc or the high doses of liposomal vit c take this its packed to the rafters with the stuff your immune system needs to work properly 2 x 600mg caps n.a.c.morn/eve this safely raises your critical glutathione levels - 1 x 1000mg caps cod liver oil morn/eve - 2 x 750mg caps beef liver extract morn/eve - 2 cloves [ not garlic] i have healed 1000s of post viral conditions, good luck

    • @Beekind799
      @Beekind799 Před 3 lety

      @@dyancautiver7574 you can message me right here,are you a covid long hauler, this condition is easily healed if you want me to type out the protocol what 1000s are using to safely regain their health,remember now i do this for free to help people

  • @devongonzalez2422
    @devongonzalez2422 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I think the proposed phenomenon mentioned by Dr. Gupta could be exacerbating long COVID symptoms for sure but it's important to treat his explanation as one plausible interpretation rather than automatically subscribing to it as the primary mechanism.

  • @pauldavid167
    @pauldavid167 Před rokem +3

    You have described me. Hospitalised 5 times with “long covid” and doctors dismissing me. I had normal covid but collapsed after a dog bite then an ear infection. 6 weeks later? Brain fog, nightmares, out of body experience, hallucinations, shattered, fatigue. Like Dr Gupta says, if I walk 200 yards then excersise wrecks my system. I have photophobia and can’t talk, watch TV etc. typing this will trigger revolting nausea. I have nausea everyday. It’s hell.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před rokem +1

      I’m so sorry Paul - that’s horrific :(

    • @pauldavid167
      @pauldavid167 Před rokem

      @@RUNDMC1 Thank you.

    • @User98681
      @User98681 Před rokem

      @@pauldavid167 how are you doing now Paul?

  • @adelemain6374
    @adelemain6374 Před 3 lety +15

    Watched with great interest your presentations on dysautonomia. I had this in 1965 post viral infection, after a year or so, mostly recovered, then it recurred again in about 1968 after severe Epstein Barr infection. Recovered enough to finish my university study, but with great attention to pacing , and many trials of exercise, vitamin supplements, and so on. Now, in 2021, my history inludes 2 primary cancers with chemotherapy, and several years of brain fog after each one. A lot of time feeling stupid and unproductive. BUT so far, with great care no Covid! I still have the symptoms of cfs-me, but want sufferers to know that, though it can relapse after overdoing anything, one can have a good life. I am delighted to see that dysautonomia is now being taken seriously, an sincerely hope that sufferers, (whether of cfsme or long covid), can get relief of at least some of the worse effects, much sooner than what was available in the past!

  • @jesusmaster2983
    @jesusmaster2983 Před 2 lety +3

    Anyone having mostly symptoms in the evening/ early morning? I suffer mostly from heart palpitations, strong anxiety which makes it impossible to sleep. Morning are also dreadful. But it goes better in the day…maybe linked to cortisol fluctuations disturbances? I suffered from adrenal fatigue a few years ago, and I was always worse in the night/morning. This is where my cortisol would be sky high

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 2 lety

      Have a watch of my recent film with Dr Tompkins - this is classic HPA axis inversion

  • @eaqua56
    @eaqua56 Před 3 lety +19

    Thank you so much for your content! I wonder if you could possibly explore GI issues related to covid? Not sure if you have already have but it would be awesome if it could be explored.

    • @RK-tp5np
      @RK-tp5np Před 3 lety +7

      GI issues are definitely an issue with long haul Covid. The GI system is part of the autonomic system. When there’s a dysautonomic dysfunction then you will most likely have GI issues like - Nausea, Gastro Paresis…

    • @markstaud
      @markstaud Před 2 lety

      I’m certain I got Long Term COVID because of a Chronic Yeast Infection.

    • @jaynebailey
      @jaynebailey Před rokem

      I have had gi symptoms for 2 years 2 days after second physer vac horrible always diarea

  • @aidanpaul-bz2ii
    @aidanpaul-bz2ii Před 3 lety +25

    Fantastic stuff Gez! This explanation for long covid has really struck a chord and seems to make sense in my head. I’m recently ‘back to work’ (light and reduced hours) and stopping every hour or so to practice deep breathing has definitely been helping.
    Thank you for all the hard work, these videos have been a godsend 👍🏻

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +2

      It’s a pleasure Aidan, glad to hear you’re improving.

    • @daniellr8509
      @daniellr8509 Před rokem

      did you try it?how did it went

  • @GL1FE
    @GL1FE Před 2 lety +6

    This makes so much sense that habits shape chronic illness. Speaking from experience (Crohn’s disease , IBD etc…)this program sounds so good 😊 that I’m trying it especially now that I have debilitating LC symptoms. Your channel is so helpful. Can you discuss maybe the effects the virus may have had on the vagus nerve? It’s probably not widely accepted as theory that the vagus nerve has implications with LC but it might be worth looking into ! Leah

    • @daniellr8509
      @daniellr8509 Před rokem

      Did you tried the program?How did it go?

  • @celticviolaandfiddle
    @celticviolaandfiddle Před 3 lety +43

    Another piece to the puzzle and another mini-breakthrough thanks to Gez Mendiger, the Sherlock Holmes of Long-covid!

    • @Beekind799
      @Beekind799 Před 3 lety

      nope its nonsense ,covid and long covid is easily healed ,their weak immune system cant expel virus particles thats whats keeping them sick,i have healed 1000s all over the world,i designed a protocol its the fastest safest method to regain your health,takes about a week

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks but you do realise that’s not how it’s spelt? 🤣

    • @itsjudystube
      @itsjudystube Před 3 lety +1

      @@Beekind799 so tell us about it

    • @Beekind799
      @Beekind799 Před 3 lety

      @@itsjudystube are you a covid long hauler,would you like me to type out the protocol so you can regain your health,so tell us about it wont cut it with me

    • @itsjudystube
      @itsjudystube Před 3 lety +2

      @@Beekind799 exactly. That is what I mean. I had covid 20 March 2020. I have long Covid that has worsened in the last three months. It would be great if you would post the protocol on here. Thank you x

  • @kellyberry4173
    @kellyberry4173 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you so much. Kept this to show husband. Thank you for helping him understand how I feel. We've had our first vaccine. Thank you 💜

  • @ShermanTank13
    @ShermanTank13 Před 3 lety +12

    I did this program about 6 years ago. The basics of meditation, awareness, understanding yourself and your reactions to things can be found in any form of mindfulness teaching and is certainly useful for just about anyone on the planet. Kudos to anyone who found help through it, I did not. I am still very ill. To market it specifically for ME is taking advantage of a group of people with no treatment. Yes, learn mindfulness and meditation, deep rest and your body connection, but is not the end all be all for ME. I am glad it helps some.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for your experience and sharing it here Jenny!

    • @ShermanTank13
      @ShermanTank13 Před 3 lety +4

      @@RUNDMC1 I think it's one of those things that is highly dependent on certain socio-economic privileges - as Tamsin said it is a full time life overhaul - and you also always have to consider what these kinds of things mean for the most severe patients. Even with that, just a 40% positive rate is not that far off from placebo or natural recovery rates. My own disability level regularly fluctuates between 40-70% disabled (over 15 years).

    • @oliviarabossit2826
      @oliviarabossit2826 Před 3 lety

      @@ShermanTank13 hi Jenny, do you have long Covid as well or ME?

    • @jennysrp
      @jennysrp Před 3 lety +2

      @@oliviarabossit2826 Yes Covid for 13 months, ME for 15 years. I made some videos about it on my channel (replying with the channel these videos are on!) if you fancy checking it out. :)

    • @oliviarabossit2826
      @oliviarabossit2826 Před 3 lety +2

      @@jennysrp i am so sorry to hear this, thanks for the info, I hope you get better soon.

  • @earlhickey1557
    @earlhickey1557 Před 3 lety +17

    When i hear Gupta talking and putting out his claims the way he does, with his single case examples, all my alarms go on, screaming scam. After checking the online price it became worse. That does not mean his aproach is not going to work. I think he just put several known widely ignored techniques that may work for some longhaulers together and made an expensive online course out of it. He did not give much usefull advice like other doctors or therapists do, all you can do is buy the expensive package and see yourself.
    All in all he sounds to me much more like a salesman than a doctor or someone who honestly wants to help.
    I will check out Wim Hof breathing method next, its free or you can buy his book.
    Have a nice day everyone.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Earl, he’s been using this method to treat chronic illness for almost 15 years - it’s not a scam or something put together quickly to capitalise on the situation. Even if you don’t want to join the program I think there’s something all of us can take away from this line of thinking regarding limbic system dysfunction. And agreed, have a good day everyone!

    • @oliviarabossit2826
      @oliviarabossit2826 Před 3 lety +3

      I am actually doing the program it’s not a scam! The program only cost $250 which is way cheaper than all the vitamins I have bought in the last 6 months! I have been doing the program for 1 month and I walked for 20 min this week for the first time when I have been bed ridden for 3 months taking tons of pills which did nothing!

    • @oliviarabossit2826
      @oliviarabossit2826 Před 3 lety +2

      I want to add also that most of these technique had been explained to me by my therapist also who doesn’t even know about this program. Neuroplasticity is known and have been proven, it’s not something that juts comes out of nowhere, the Gupta program presents it in a more easier way to understand and guides you instead of being completely on your own

    • @earlhickey1557
      @earlhickey1557 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RUNDMC1 I am doing the Wim Hof breathing for almost a week now and it feels awesome. My resting heartrate came down nicely and i feel kinda relaxed. And would not have started this without you and Gupta, so i defenitely took away something from your video.
      Thanks a lot for all your work and have a nice day!

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Earl Hickey That’s great Earl, and was the only intention!

  • @lizeveleigh
    @lizeveleigh Před 3 lety +24

    Great video, I’m sure there is something in this. I’ve been doing the STASIS breathing programme (as it’s free!) for 7 weeks now and noticed a big difference. My heart rate variability has improved loads. Thanks for all your work 😊

    • @shamama13
      @shamama13 Před 3 lety +5

      Stasis week 4. No longer having dizziness, shortness of breath, low BP and orthostatic changes, and some extra stamina. So far it has made the biggest impact. Still having PEM though. Have to make sure to pace.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Great to hear that Liz!

    • @raloufen4292
      @raloufen4292 Před 3 lety +1

      What is status program

    • @lizeveleigh
      @lizeveleigh Před 3 lety

      @@raloufen4292 sorry- just spotted this reply- stasis is a structured breath work programme - ive found it super useful and really interesting to learn the science behind it. They have specific covid recovery programs 😀 stasisperformance.com/

    • @patriciabryant8892
      @patriciabryant8892 Před 3 lety

      @@shamama13 - Great to hear you have improved - did you have pots like symptoms - also interested to see how far along the line your u are?

  • @powerpuffnyc
    @powerpuffnyc Před 3 lety +6

    How can I retrain my brain to get rid of COPD, ground glass, lung fibrosis, emphysema, Lupus - all acquired after COVID in March 2020?
    I was formerly healthy, didn’t need any medication, never a smoker, active lifestyle. Still have perfect biomarkers, perfect A1C, perfect CRP, BMI 18. Never went to the hospital, never was in an ICU, but my lungs are destroyed by COVID. Should I keep meditating?....

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes keep meditating - maybe do try the Gupta program’s free trial and see if it suits you

    • @michaelday5605
      @michaelday5605 Před 3 lety

      My personal case of hypothyroidism and thyroid antibodies triggered by covid is due to leaky gut syndrome I suspect. Essentially the proteins in all of the dairy and gluten that I was eating look like thyroid proteins to my immune system so it got trained to attack them. I know I had leaky gut because as soon as I cut those things out of my diet all of my allergies went away, and once I went on the Candida diet I had a massive herxheimer reaction. I suspect with the Candida and leaky gut fixed, my thyroid antibodies will disappear over the next few years. If you have leaky gut, the proteins from anything that you eat will end up in your bloodstream, and you will develop antibodies to them, and any tissue that looks similar to those proteins.

  • @faith_over_fear8896
    @faith_over_fear8896 Před 3 lety +6

    He nailed it. Exactly the thinking I've had for Months

  • @chrisduncan3943
    @chrisduncan3943 Před 2 lety +2

    The Gupta program seems similar to the DARE (Defuse, Allow, Run Toward, Engage) program that treats panic and anxiety. It retrains the brain as well and in fact is thought to calm down the amygdala. Dr. Claire Weekes in the 1960s was probably the first person to use these techniques to treat nervous system disorders.

  • @MrGuensch
    @MrGuensch Před 3 lety +8

    I have had long Covid since March 2020 and the Gupta programm has helped me the most since the beginning. After folowing the programm for tow weeks now i feel way better. Not back to 100% but i think i get there.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      That’s great news!

    • @MrGuensch
      @MrGuensch Před 3 lety +1

      @@RUNDMC1 And also thank you for all your grat work all the time, helped me a lot to stay positive over the last jear

    • @bigbuu4334
      @bigbuu4334 Před 3 lety

      @@MrGuensch did you ever have brain fog also?

    • @MrGuensch
      @MrGuensch Před 3 lety

      @@bigbuu4334 Fortunately not, but many other symptoms.

  • @Astburysring
    @Astburysring Před 3 lety +3

    I have tried to watch a selection of theories behind the symptoms of LC, and this is the best so far for explaining of what’s going on. It doesn’t say what the ongoing cause is ie. is this a viral protein or even virus replicating within the gut etc etc .
    Often my body feels like it wants to switch off or close down and then followed by a reaction to that of increased heart beat, inflammation, fatigue etc. POTs now added on to my Post Covid Diagnosis and of course this is all part of the autonomic nervous system. The only problem with this then becomes that the physical symptoms we all experience are now just “in our heads” ! That’s going to take some thought changes....we’d all like to blame something more physical.
    We now just need specialists to collaborate with others and share their findings so a working treatment(s) can be given to the whole LC population.

  • @claireunderwood471
    @claireunderwood471 Před rokem +1

    I was a sceptic of these brain retraining programs but eventually, after a year, I had tried everything else with little success. I’ve recently started the Gupta program and I’m finding it helpful. I think you have to be in the right place in your recovery to start something like this, having learnt some lessons along the way. Did you do the Gupta Program Gez? Did you see some improvement?

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před rokem +1

      I found the focus on meditation and rest helpful!

  • @creatingwithangie1111
    @creatingwithangie1111 Před 3 lety +9

    Very helpful information, thank you. I feel like we intuitively know this is happening within our thought process but just don’t understand how or when is the time to stop or slow the fearful thoughts before it gets the better of us. You have done some awesome research 🧐

  • @candyland8903
    @candyland8903 Před 2 lety +1

    Found so many things from your channel that most drs had no clue of. I knew I was dealing with long covid early on and only got reliable info from resources like your channel. So thank you so much for discussing this topic!!!!

  • @kristabel71
    @kristabel71 Před 2 lety +3

    This information is eye opening and so helpful, thank you and Dr Gupta.
    This explains so much about my symptoms. I did not have covid but my panic disorder has taken over since I received the booster a month ago, and I'm reacting badly to all sorts of foods, medications, having insomnia, fatigue etc. This gives me hope. Best wishes to all who are struggling!

    • @StephanieAlice
      @StephanieAlice Před 2 lety +2

      A lot of us are getting uncontrollable adrenaline (ie “panic attacks” for the first time ever..)food sensitivities, neuralgia and all the “long covid” symptoms after the V. I collapsed 5mins after it and no one believed me or helped me. Took me 5months to figure out it’s the nervous system and then aha! Autonomic nervous system. Let’s HOPE this is as treatable as long covid. Thank you for the vid!

    • @xiaoyichen177
      @xiaoyichen177 Před 2 lety

      How you feel now? How is your insomnia?

    • @xiaoyichen177
      @xiaoyichen177 Před 2 lety

      @@StephanieAlice me too.

    • @daniellr8509
      @daniellr8509 Před rokem

      did you try it?how did it went

  • @nor6759
    @nor6759 Před 3 lety +23

    I am afraid that this is targeting vulnerable long Covid sufferers to pay significant amounts in the hope of getting better. Some people do recover naturally and these could be the people mentioned in the case studies. This guy had M.E. mostly men do recover from M.E. You are dealing with very vulnerable people here so it is irresponsible to plug a solution which is a commercial venture.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +6

      Disagree. Also if you watch the film you’ll see in the conclusion I don’t recommend people sign up, I say here’s the information and make their own minds up. And if they’d rather not, there’s a bunch of lessons we can take from this thinking that can help us for free.

    • @nor6759
      @nor6759 Před 3 lety +6

      The title is “How to treat Long Covid”. This is an authoritative statement and an endorsement.

    • @jhayes
      @jhayes Před 3 lety

      All good comments and responses. As always, I so appreciate these videos. They have been a major factor in my ability to manage my long haul symptoms thus far.
      Yes, agreed, Gupta’s offering a packaged product as a possible solution was slightly off-putting, but this was treated well and it was not hard to set it aside if I needed to and glean important info.
      I was very interested in the sympathetic/parasympathetic system impacts and the connection with high stress levels pre Covid and a low tolerance for it now.
      Look forward to learning more. Many thanks again.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +7

      N Or The title is how to treat dysautonomia in long covid. If you have some other treatments effective for treating dysautonomia please do set up your own channel, do the research and present.

    • @nor6759
      @nor6759 Před 3 lety +8

      @@RUNDMC1 your comment is extremely defensive . you said above that you didn’t recommend it, as I said the title shows that you do. There is no known treatment for long Covid we are all trying everything we can. This does not mean that it is ok to target vulnerable people and endorse an expensive programme. M.E. patients who have run out of hope have been targeted with these scams for years because they have been ignored by mainstream medicine. .

  • @katcihealer
    @katcihealer Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much. I am struggling to understand what is happening to me.

  • @joannakozma6074
    @joannakozma6074 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi I am writing from Poland, thanks for your videos, I am long covid hauler, and have all of these symptoms since december,

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Joanna - hope you’re making progress in your recovery!

  • @metanoiabooks3729
    @metanoiabooks3729 Před 3 lety +14

    My brain was screwed going into this with the pre stress and pre trauma. Bexause boy has that been my life story.

    • @fabulousdoc
      @fabulousdoc Před 3 lety +4

      So your nervous system and hence immune system are primed to over-react. You can re-write your story, its not easy but it can be done. I've been following @drjoedispenza work for sometime. Maybe worth considering one of his retreats at some point.

    • @jenwendy7
      @jenwendy7 Před 3 lety

      Yep me too

  • @alisonthorne6212
    @alisonthorne6212 Před 3 lety +3

    I am the Alison that Ashok mentioned! I’ve followed your videos for the past year Gez and have always found them interesting. I tried a few things such as the stack of supplements and antihistamines, but they didn’t make much difference for me personally. The Gupta program has been amazing for me, dramatically reducing my fatigue within days of starting it.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      So great to hear Alison! Which parts of the program made the biggest difference for you personally?

    • @alisonthorne6212
      @alisonthorne6212 Před 3 lety +5

      @@RUNDMC1 initially I think hearing the theory of why it was happening made complete sense to me from my personal experiences with long covid and also my clinical training, so I think the mental shift of being ‘on board’ with it was the first thing. After doing the first meditation I immediately noticed a difference, and doing those twice a day and giving the nervous system the opportunity for deep rest at regular intervals has been absolutely key. And When I first started out, bringing all the thoughts about my symptoms fully into my awareness and then interrupting and redirecting them through the brain retraining. I realised how much time and energy was taken up with thoughts about being ill and my physical limitations - I very rarely have them now, and it has freed up such a lot of mental space! I am able to lose myself in everyday activities (and also because I am able to do so much more again) and the only time my brain might drift to symptom thoughts these days is if I am not doing much to occupy myself. I’m not 100% there yet but long covid no longer interferes with my every day, I don’t have to think about my activity and potential energy demands at all, and I’m not worried about the future any more. I’m just getting on with returning to normal life again. That is a huge leap from where I was at the beginning of this year.
      I hope you get on well with it 😊

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks fantastic to hear. Thank you Alison!

  • @Anamaria-ew8lh
    @Anamaria-ew8lh Před 3 lety +13

    Thank you Gez! Im happy that you considered neuroscience important in recovery. The brain is the master! I love dr. Gupta. His own rehabilitation inspired me to recover myself. P.S.: Nice haircut! 😉

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +4

      The haircut has made me feel lighter just by itself :)

  • @nicolaferreira396
    @nicolaferreira396 Před 3 lety +5

    While there may be some merit to this whole training neuroplasticity aspect of dysautonomia I feel like reducing it to this is not taking into consideration a variety of other aspects which seem to have separate reasonings for working. Anecdotally I have seen people say that they have fully recovered using fasting, some using thiamine supplementation, rarer few using ivermectin or fluvoxamine, so on so on. A lot of the explanations that favor why some of these works contradict others so I do believe this is a very case by case situation.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Hence the jigsaw puzzle I talk about in the film!

  • @minituremarvels
    @minituremarvels Před 2 lety +2

    I made a comment a while back on experimenting with water fasting to combat my Long Covid. I was suffering with debilitating fatigue and PEM that would leave me unable to do the laundry. Breathlessness, the lot. Life felt on hold for the best part of a year. I did a 3 day water fast (with salt/electrolytes), and can now happily say my condition is cured. Resolved 95% within a week of the fast, brief minor recurrence of very mild fatigue for a few days here and there, now 100% gone. Just a case of rebuilding strength and cardio now. Can do full strength training sessions as per pre Covid, no PEM to speak of. I’d highly recommend people to try this, with proper research and advice from a doctor. Any questions, I’ll do my best to help. May everyone recover as fast as possible. Cheers 🙂

    • @Conquerchronicillness
      @Conquerchronicillness Před rokem

      @minituremarvels
      Any link for step by step directions?

    • @minituremarvels
      @minituremarvels Před rokem +2

      @@Conquerchronicillness Hi there, I didn't follow a specific protocol. I simply stopped eating for about 72 hrs , and only drank water or black tea/coffee during that time. I also took essential electrolytes; this is key to getting through the fast as you will likely feel very uncomfortable and have to stop otherwise. You need to take salt (sodium chloride), magnesium, potassium, calcium. Be very careful with the potassium as you can overdose it. A guy called Rob Wolf has a good article online about dosages for electrolytes during a fast. During the fast you can just take it easy, read, go for light walks, meditate etc. It kicks off the autophagic processes in the body, which is what I believe cured my long covid. Any questions let me know.

    • @minituremarvels
      @minituremarvels Před rokem +2

      @@ConquerchronicillnessFrom the Rob Wolf link (note this is not specific to fasting, this worked for me but you may wish to do further research): "In general, you should be consuming 5,000mg of sodium; 1,000mg of potassium, ideally in the form of potassium chloride or potassium citrate; and 300mg of magnesium, preferably in the form of magnesium malate every day, in addition to what you get from dietary sources. "

    • @Conquerchronicillness
      @Conquerchronicillness Před rokem

      @@minituremarvels Thank you so much for taking the time to reply! Appreciate it and have heard alot of similar things so notes taken!

    • @daniellr8509
      @daniellr8509 Před rokem

      Wow,I tried a two days water fast but I wasnt able to sleep the second day so I only lasted 48 hours...Didnt feel any improvement though,did you noticed some improvement on 48 hours?I am 18 and have been completely fucked for the last two years because of covid, have tried a lot of thing but none of them have worked, what are your thoughts, do you think I should maybe do 72 hours?Thanks for taking the time of writing this

  • @karlameadows548
    @karlameadows548 Před 3 lety +4

    It seems a lot of the symptoms associated with long COVID are very similar to hypothyroidism. A family member contracted Guillen Barre after a flu shot in the 1970's. Working with an endocrinologist, they started on thyroxine and their symptoms of arthralgias, fatigue, problems sleeping, anxiety, etc... abated. Viruses cause trauma, massive cell death, and these post viral symptoms.

    • @zentamm
      @zentamm Před 3 lety

      Very similar to virtually any symptom for any illness. Literally ANYTHING.

    • @michaelday5605
      @michaelday5605 Před 3 lety +1

      I actually developed hypothyroidism immediately after my covid case. My TSH levels were normal pre-covid and clinical hypothyroidism post covid. My thyroid antibody levels were at 135. I've been taking Synthroid for quite some time now and the long covid is definitely not gone. Synthroid does not really help anything. Post exertional malaise still happens, and the tissue hypoxia in the presence of 100% blood oxygen saturation still happens. The Synthroid actually makes me jittery, which makes the condition even worse. You think you have energy so you might go for a fast walk, then end up with tissue hypoxia in all your muscles causing free radical damage, and then more post-exertional malaise. Caffeine and cocoa have the same effect. Giving yourself a boost of energy is very bad until you can solve the oxygen transport issue.

  • @BizzleByron
    @BizzleByron Před 3 lety +26

    Got yourself a post lockdown haircut I see 😁

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +10

      And what an improvement it is!

    • @DeniseTG13
      @DeniseTG13 Před 3 lety +4

      Looks great!

    • @truthseeker6688
      @truthseeker6688 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RUNDMC1 long covid is a leaky gut syndrome. A doctor in pakistan is treating people long covid by prescribing them proton pump inhobitor like pantaprazole, eatung honey and yougurt in morning, eating raw onion and garlic with rice veggies, avoiding gluten, sugar, fast food, using olive oil etc. And people are healing in about 1 month of doing this

  • @ellenalden-Mind-Body-Healing

    Thank you to Gez for his continued research and quest for a way through…your tenacity and dedication are greatly appreciated by all❤

  • @samikassou2944
    @samikassou2944 Před 3 lety +8

    I'm open to the idea of this being a now POTS sufferer from Covid. I would like to see some independent results from the programme. Of course all of the stories on his website are going to be success stories. I'm part of plenty of POTS groups on FB and this type of therapy Is all over the US and has been for some time so its not really a silver bullet. There's also many reasons why a person may get POTS. It could just be a messed up nervous system, however there are lots of studies going on now which are unearthing POTS as an autoimmune issue too.

    • @Beekind799
      @Beekind799 Před 3 lety +3

      i think its caused by leaking gut syndrome,food particles get into the blood through the holes in the gut that makes the immune system go haywire ,take a heaped tea spoon of slippery elm bark powder in a glass of warm water 15minutes before food,it takes about ten days for the holes in the gut to heal,end of pots,end of auto immune problems

    • @fabulousdoc
      @fabulousdoc Před 3 lety +3

      Its all about consistency and commitment - this is not a fix but a methodology and changing your lifestyle - to reduce stress reactivity.

    • @patriciabryant8892
      @patriciabryant8892 Před 3 lety

      @@fabulousdoc You make some g8 points Tasmin - thank u - do you have pots & how are u now?

    • @01maggie
      @01maggie Před 2 lety

      Please try Lemon balm herb calms central nervous system and add Ashwaghanda herb..this nourishes the adrenal gland. When palpitations started I take both at same time and it calms it down

    • @ingadarcy6988
      @ingadarcy6988 Před 2 lety +4

      i had POTS along with CFS/ME after a virus. the naturopath said she'd never seen anyone with such dramatic blood pressure fluctuations on standing form sitting I also had digestion problems, SIBO etc. I used the Gupta program to retrain my brain, as well as homeopathics from a medical doctor /homeopath in India, and supplements, cold showers and pranayama to calm the vagus nerve. The POTS went away after about 6 months and the CFS/ME started getting better after i started the Gupta program and the homeopathics - started them at the same time so i can't say which had hte greatest effect. The SIBO also cleared up. Homeopaths in India are all medical doctors as well and the one i consulted runs a hospital. I highly recommend homeopathics and also the Gupta Program really helped.

  • @janeathome6643
    @janeathome6643 Před 3 lety +5

    This would explain why the vaccine (second shot) brought all my symptoms roaring back, when they had finally started to quiet down in January. The second shot gave me the really severe flu-like symptoms for two days and after within 48 hours, the auto-immune inflammatory response was back on line.

    • @RazmiWellness
      @RazmiWellness Před 3 lety

      I think that I had covid 3 times! First in March 2020 and had long haul symptoms all summer and fall and then got it AGAIN in December and it made most of my symptoms disappear! Now I caught delta last month and I'm back to long hauling again. :(

    • @daniellr8509
      @daniellr8509 Před rokem

      did you try it?how did it went

  • @louiscervantez1639
    @louiscervantez1639 Před rokem +1

    Just checked your vid with Gupta and Dr Lewis, I believe in neuroplastisity. I didn’t realize until,know that I use it to help me with my “accident -3 surgeries later-constant 24/7 pain - Back. I have to convince my brain that it is something other than pain. Doesn’t work when I’m stressed, still needing to take Meds, but it works most of the time. I decided to stop taking Oxy and needed something - Thanks again Gez - by the time I’m thru with your vids and all of the side learning from the topics you bring up - will you confer a University of Medinger degree on me?

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před rokem

      Haha, that would be the least I can do!

  • @Jvette1
    @Jvette1 Před 3 lety +2

    Gez,
    Hope all is well my friend don’t know if you remember me but told you I’d keep you posted day 3 of 4 on ivig (several positive studies treated long covid patients ) I will keep you posted how I feel in the coming wks ... stay positive my friend thanks for another great video

    • @coraleerobyn6402
      @coraleerobyn6402 Před 3 lety

      Would you mind sharing your results with ivig? Very interested

    • @Jvette1
      @Jvette1 Před 3 lety +1

      Just on day 3 yet results I’m being told take wks if not a month or 2 will keep all updated but still have horrible brain fog (trapped in a dream like setting since last month) can’t operate a vehicle or complete some tasks.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Great stuff. Thanks John!

  • @melanieolmsted6740
    @melanieolmsted6740 Před 3 lety +5

    I wonder if Trauma Release Exercise/Yoga would help with Long Haulers?

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      I would imagine it wpuld

  • @laurapip666
    @laurapip666 Před 3 lety +4

    Cheers Gez & co. Interesting info yet again.. identify with the stuff about the stress triggers as I was just saying the other day about how afraid I was to fall asleep when I had covid itself badly, as I wasn't sure I'd wake up -& I'm now suffering insomnia as well as other symptoms.. so would make sense unfortunately.. I've studied psychology & my Dad now teaches mindfulness for the NHS so I've got a little insight in that side of things too..
    It's my birthday today though, & wasn't sure I'd make my last one.. so much positivity on this side of things -much love to everyone! ❤️

  • @frcfun8328
    @frcfun8328 Před 3 lety +8

    It is worth reminding that most post-viral syndrome patients recover spontaneously within the first year. Thus, the claims that one program has a higher rate of success if done early could be entirely due to this fact. I would suggest to carry out a RCT of these techniques on patients who have been ill for more than 2 years, when the chances of recovery are very slim (we will get there unfortunatelly).
    Also, both the interviewee sell their products, which is a potential conflict of interest and makes their claims dubious (to say the least).

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes the Gupta program is being ‘sold’, so to speak, but I think I present it’s merits and the remaining questions in an objective way. Dr Lewis isn’t selling anything!

    • @frcfun8328
      @frcfun8328 Před 3 lety +3

      @@RUNDMC1 Gez, you are an intelligent and well educated man, I'm sure you know that "selling" has many shapes. Offering "Expert guidance to relieve symptoms" and writing "Long Covid Recovery - Introductory Offer: £15 per month" can be regarded as "selling" I believe.
      And if these methods are not proven (specifically for these illnesses at least), I see a bit of a problem there.
      But please, don't get me wrong, I appreciate the investigative work you are doing on Long Covid. My worry is that this could be an opportunity for unscrupulous "experts" to exploit desperate patients. Of course we want answers, and even more, solutions right now. Unfortunately what we want is not always possible and unfortunately it's not with quick and simple shortcuts (eg. psicologisation or somatisation used way too much by doctors to gaslight "problematic" patients) that we will solve this crisis.
      PS. Very interesting you get better using corticosteroids. I would love if you could make a video specifically on that topic, even speculative (as long as you mention that it's speculative, of course) about the underlying hypotheses :)

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Frc Fun Quick one on steroids - they (a) reduce systemic inflammation (which is a key driver of long covid symptoms), and (b) help the adrenals deliver the necessary cortisol/adrenaline etc for activity (as that axis has been downgraded - if we assume the HPA results for ME apply to Long Covid too)

  • @bobbyosborn955
    @bobbyosborn955 Před 3 lety +2

    Really like the keystone metaphor! I’d imagine the keystone differs from person to person but certainly possible dysautonomia is at the center for many.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed, this is one messy jigsaw puzzle!

  • @shelleylannon2245
    @shelleylannon2245 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for all your videos! You're one of the few dedicated to this matter.

  • @annieeatch9014
    @annieeatch9014 Před 3 lety +4

    I’m sure a mix of everything is what is needed especially rest, pace and diet. Still got covid toes at times so .....

  • @lynb87
    @lynb87 Před rokem

    I read it takes 17 years for medicine to change and take on new discoveries. I get that we need studies but we've been too reluctant to fund them. Neuroplasticity hasn't been controversial for years.
    I haven't tried this but have recently started trying different meditations and it is helping.

  • @travisstreeter5092
    @travisstreeter5092 Před 3 lety +4

    Great research. Let me know how you do on the program!

  • @caryn9561
    @caryn9561 Před 2 lety +1

    Covid caused me a very bad sickness my sternum is swollen won't go away and my chest hurts for almost 2 months now.

  • @mjenks85
    @mjenks85 Před 3 lety +2

    Exactly what I'm going through but get ignored since I never had a positive. Had covid before tests were available and my immune system has been going crazy since

  • @danamarie7993
    @danamarie7993 Před 3 lety +11

    I’ve been meditating and eating properly and going inwardly very deep even prior to this syndrome. As of now, all that has helped a bit, is the antihistamine protocol, it is a piece of the puzzle . I’ve had Graves’ disease and a thyroid ablation after my preemie was born 13 years ago. It was extremely difficult but I made it. This is a completely different beast. I did just take a urine OATS test and amino acid urine test. Waiting on results. I would assume people who have no “practice” would benefit but there are plenty of free videos on CZcams if you can’t afford this program. Mindfulness and breathing and learning to let go of who you thought you were are all helpful mentally. But none of these have helped the physical ailments which I believe is viral persistence. If we can eliminate that.... the body would heal itself. honestly a few red flags went up when I heard that Dr. Gupta was an economics major. But if he is offering 28 day free trial and if you have no mindfulness or pranayama practice.... it can’t hurt. Wishing everyone good luck.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +5

      Good luck to you too Dana :) Ashok might have been an economics major but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t know his stuff! I am an engineer after all 😊

    • @rhyothemisprinceps1617
      @rhyothemisprinceps1617 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree about this type of practice not necessarily being extremely effective for everyone and also am suspicious of viral persistence (though it could just be a long- lasting immune dysregulation) . However, I think that people with non-medical backgrounds can provide valuable insights - so for me Dr Gupta being an econ major does not factor in that much. There are a lot of MDs that don't seem to know a darned thing about this or similar conditions. Conversely, I have seen a number of people with engineering backgrounds provide valuable contributions to biomedical research - hence I have a YT playlist called 'Biomedical Talks for Engineers' that I hope will draw more engineers into the field. On the flip side, I think people with life sciences backgrounds can make contributions to engineering and design though application of biomimicry.

    • @faith_over_fear8896
      @faith_over_fear8896 Před 3 lety +1

      What did your results say

    • @jopainting1668
      @jopainting1668 Před 2 lety

      Agreed, to be honest this was one of my least favorite videos on this channel. I really don't trust either of the guests and I get shady vibes from them.

  • @BedboundME
    @BedboundME Před 3 lety +1

    There’s also research in both ME and longcovid which has suggested the brianstem is impacted /dysfunctional/ hypoactive. Afaik the brain stem is a key control areas for basic life functioning - heart rate, breathing etc. And also there’s hypothesis for ME that the vagus nerve is impacted /dysfunctional, which again has crucial role in normal NS function.
    These dysautonomia symptoms are common and pretty much post viral not just as post or long covid. .
    Whilst fibromyalgia share some symptoms, post exertional malaise and the extreme debilitation of ME afaik is not seen in fibromyalgia and therefore their ability to tolerate exercise and generally live well etc seems much better than in post viral ME.

    • @commenter7375
      @commenter7375 Před 2 lety +1

      This has been my suspicion around personal symptoms - feeling like my chest is weighted, not feeling like I’m breathing ‘automatically’ (breathing feels slow and off), baseline heart rate too high and disproportionate to activity.
      How do you heal brainstem dysfunction?

    • @BedboundME
      @BedboundME Před 2 lety +1

      @@commenter7375 research hasn’t got that far :(. There’s been very little that’s even looked at this area, serious Brain research in ME has only just started despite the name Myalgic Encephalomyelitis . I guess they have to understand why, and see if they can address that

  • @paliapolis
    @paliapolis Před 3 lety +2

    Very insightful videos! Thank you so much! Your work means a lot to me.

  • @amaracardamine3837
    @amaracardamine3837 Před 3 měsíci

    Gez, are you going to
    sign up for the Gupta programme?

  • @hedgehoguk5575
    @hedgehoguk5575 Před 3 lety +8

    Very interesting, my heart rate variability has been low which i think links with this.
    You are looking a lot healthier now.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +3

      I think a bit of recent sun has helped with that!

  • @lesliec8069
    @lesliec8069 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for providing this video and the other videos. I 100% agree with the chosen word “puzzle” and that we each have our own pieces which may fall under similar categories. Another breathing resource that provides visual feedback on the successful rate of your slowed breathing can be found at HeartMath. Thank you again. You look well rested in this video. I’m glad that you are feeling some relief from the application of various strategies and interventions.

  • @boxerdogmum583
    @boxerdogmum583 Před 3 lety +3

    This is the scientific way of saying that your body will heal itself, as long as it’s in “rest and digest”. It can’t heal while stuck in “fight or flight”. And I like the idea that self-care is “mandatory” Also check out Dr Rangan Chatterjee’s podcast on inner chatter and harnessing your inner coach.

  • @henryp3663
    @henryp3663 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video Gez! Re breathwork, I've been recommended to do coherant breathing. This is usually where inhale and exhale duration are the same e.g 6 sec/6 sec. I think the argument for this is that creating an equal rhythmic breath better helps to rebalance the body.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Very interesting. Thank you Henry!

    • @fabulousdoc
      @fabulousdoc Před 3 lety +3

      Box Breathing this is called. There are many forms of breathwork. All can help parasympathetic function and most important help us to regain self-regulation

    • @patriciabryant8892
      @patriciabryant8892 Před 3 lety

      @@RUNDMC1 Hi Gez - you posted somewhere that your box breathing exercises twice a day were bringing your heart rate down - has this sustained throughout the day - out of curiosity or does your tachycardia return when you finish the exercise - any tips overall on what’s helped with the tachycardia? Thanks and so hope you are continuing to improve.

  • @paillette42
    @paillette42 Před 3 lety +2

    The point Monsieur Gupta makes about stress hit me hard. When I got Covid, I had been under massive stress for months. I'd been dealing with doing nearly double my workload due to incompetence, plus train strikes and riots in the country. It was hell. Then I got Covid, and am still dealing with the consequences, as so many others are. Luckily I had already been doing yoga and various relaxation techniques for years, and found they helped with long Covid, though I did have to make considerably more time for them. I feel like the yoga also helps in terms of promoting blood flow, as clotting is a problem with Covid. I may try this program as well.

  • @jayswitzer9871
    @jayswitzer9871 Před 3 lety +3

    He uses a standard multilevel marketing web page design. But kudos for at least allowing free access without asking for a credit card number. i don't agree with his statement that people already have a preconceived notion about covid and we are subconsciously catastrophising , I never got the memo and I'm having issues at week 4. the fatigue is not getting better it seems to be setting in and making itself known as a long term guest.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Best of luck with your recovery Jay

    • @jopainting1668
      @jopainting1668 Před 2 lety

      Yes, I was very disappointed with this video. Shady characters more than willing to mess with people's heads and wallets. This is not what we need. I will need to avoid content like this and focus elsewhere for my own psychological, emotional and physical safety. People like this do not belong in these groups as we've always been gaslit and used by them for decades.

  • @Conquerchronicillness
    @Conquerchronicillness Před rokem +2

    Great channel!! Thank you so much for all that your putting out in the world. Do you have any videos on the Vax making CFS/Long Covid worse? I haven't had COVID, but the 4th booster has me suffering 3 months later with moderate CFS/Long haulers.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před rokem +2

      Yes - go through my list of videos - I deal with the vaccine impact in a couple of them!

  • @valeriemcdonald440
    @valeriemcdonald440 Před 3 lety +6

    This is very interesting!

  • @travisinLA
    @travisinLA Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve had CFS since a bought of adult chicken pox/meningitis back in 1994 in college. It’s been a rough road.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 2 lety

      So sorry to hear that Travis

    • @travisinLA
      @travisinLA Před 2 lety

      @@RUNDMC1 thank you. I don't' really tell many people.. most people don't understand unless you experience it.

  • @pritamkumarpradhan2505
    @pritamkumarpradhan2505 Před 3 lety +1

    I did not have fever but I had a bad gastrointestinal symtom......but after that I am still not myself....I was not hospitalised...but after 10 months I still get high heart rate some days mainly in the evening...mainly 100 or more

    • @rhyothemisprinceps1617
      @rhyothemisprinceps1617 Před 3 lety

      I've noticed my mast cell activation syndrome / histamine intolerance (not long covid , but very similar - probably also a post-viral syndrome) flares up in the evening.

  • @mindynewman9362
    @mindynewman9362 Před 3 lety +2

    Stasis breathing program that is being used at the covid clinic at Mt Sinai In New York is free and has really been helping me. I am wondering what more this course will offer me?

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m glad the breathing program is helping! I think the Gupta program offers some more of the brain retraining aspects through exercises, visualisation, repetition etc

    • @mindynewman9362
      @mindynewman9362 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RUNDMC1 it’s funny I just bought the book “ the brains way of healing” by Norman Doidge MD which is about neuroplasticity. Btw, your looking better, your eyes don’t look so tired...I have had the same look with long covid and it’s getting better too!

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      I think the recent sunshine has helped!

  • @wendyhay1302
    @wendyhay1302 Před 3 lety +1

    This is so exciting. My brother is a fibromyalgia sufferer and I am almost 14 months post covid. I am getting my sense of humor back which is wonderful. I am also a Clinical Psychologist and have been extremely concerned about the use of psychoactive medication without lifestyle change. I live in South Africa where this kind of resource is scarce. I am very keen to try this out. I can see the potential for a wide variety of so-called mental health issues.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Indeed - thanks for watching and commenting Wendy!

    • @bigbuu4334
      @bigbuu4334 Před 2 lety

      How are you feeling now ?

  • @tomstayte9061
    @tomstayte9061 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm so happy you've made this video. I think you're on the right track and this type of approach is likely to be much more fruitful and longer lasting than any supplement or drug. Treating what is 'upstream' makes so much sense. Looking forward to seeing more content in this area in the near future!

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Tom!

    • @Beekind799
      @Beekind799 Před 3 lety

      nope its nonsense

    • @oliviarabossit2826
      @oliviarabossit2826 Před 3 lety +1

      I started the program and it’s really great and I am actually in touch with Sandrine which was mentioned in the video and she healed completely 100% and was completely bedridden.

  • @harryboby7563
    @harryboby7563 Před 3 lety +4

    Very interesting video, certainly think this is a piece of the puzzle. However, I do think there are other parts that need to be addressed e.g viral persistence, inflammation in the immune system etc. As you mentioned, I think Bruce Patterson is onto something in his studies and treatment!

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +6

      Hi Harry - there’s a good chance that viral persistence or debris is present in the vast majority of recovers from COVID - the difference in long covid is the way we react to them, and it’s this that creates the symptoms. Hence in a way, the viral persistence/debris doesn’t really matter - we just need to get ourselves to the place of those others who have recovered, whether some virus or debris lingers or not.

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Před 3 lety

      @@RUNDMC1 What’s your opinion on the differing inflammatory cytokine panel that presents in long haulers as per Dr Patterson’s research? Would you argue this response is all from the sympathetic nervous system?

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +2

      Harry Boby the question is what’s causing this inflammatory immune response - what’s switching it on? I think there’s a very good chance it’s limbic system dysfunction

    • @harryboby7563
      @harryboby7563 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RUNDMC1 Very true, am going to give the Gupta program a go and put my all into it, can’t do any harm can it!

    • @elwayen20
      @elwayen20 Před 3 lety +1

      @@harryboby7563 Only the money spent on it... If it's a mindfulness program, I believe you can do this by your own.

  • @ronanboyle2006
    @ronanboyle2006 Před 3 lety +3

    Fair play Gez - you managed to present this much more scientifically than the scientist (P Garner) I tried DNRS for a good few months and unfortunately can’t say it did anything. Might give Gupta a go as I am certainly open to the concept. Would be great if you could interview Bruce Patterson though as his research is so far ahead of anything else. So we try Gupta to convince our bodies to ignore cellular viral proteins or we use Patterson’s treatment to remove or both! Also interesting that the cell type identified by Patterson has a half life meaning with time we all should get better.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Ronan. I’m waiting on Bruce to publish his most recent paper before approaching him.
      For what it’s worth, I think viral debris is common in most who’ve had the virus, the difference with long haulers is that we’re REACTING to it. So yes, removing the debris would be nice, but if we can’t do that then let’s deal with the reaction and then we can be like everyone else who’s recovered after an infection. The nussenberg paper that found viral persistence was in asymptomatic people - hence my thinking.

  • @spion92
    @spion92 Před 3 lety +8

    You're a hero for these videos and your research. May I ask how you are feeling with your long covid symptoms now?

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +13

      Had a slightly better couple of weeks - thanks for asking :)

  • @mouhammadaburasheed8131
    @mouhammadaburasheed8131 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for this video. These methods might work for some cases, but I think the whole picture is more complicated.
    At least for those who feel recovered after being vaccinated, although the vaccine will remind the brain that the body is in danger, they are getting better after it.
    I am quite pessimistic that we will be stuck into statistics for another two years until finding a quite thorough answer.
    Stay safe ✌🏻

  • @cassidyroell7287
    @cassidyroell7287 Před 3 lety +2

    Any idea how this plays a part in the histamine intolerance so many of us seem to have as well ?
    I'm hoping that most of us have SIBO/Leaky Gut which is causing the histamine issue and hoping its not true MCAS (cure vs no cure)- but I'm curious how these two fit together since most of us are being diagnosed with both Histamine Issues and POTS.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      This is a very good question and one we don’t have a proper answer to yet!

    • @michaelday5605
      @michaelday5605 Před 3 lety

      I can tell you from personal experience that post covid I definitely had leaky gut. I went on a Candida diet (Google it) and experienced a massive Herxeimer reaction has all the Candida died off, followed by the clearance of a foot fungal infection I've had for 5 years. Gluten and dairy can be contributors to the leaky gut because incomplete gluten proteins release a chemical called zonulin which tells your gut cells to open up and just let everything into your bloodstream. At that point you have foreign proteins from all of your food circulating in your bloodstream which causes big histamine reactions. All of my allergies and stuffy nose cleared up once I stopped eating gluten.

  • @user-xx2cq5sg7m
    @user-xx2cq5sg7m Před 8 dny

    Can you give me the link to this training program please

  • @chrisganesha
    @chrisganesha Před 3 lety +1

    The dysautonomia in long covid is being caused by the MCAS. It improves with antihistamines like Zyrtec.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +3

      It’s more likely that the dysautonomia triggers the MCAS and then the MCAS symptoms create a feedback loop which exaggerates the problem

    • @fabulousdoc
      @fabulousdoc Před 3 lety +2

      @@RUNDMC1 Exactly.

  • @endaclifford
    @endaclifford Před 3 lety +5

    Well done you 👏

  • @bradsorgen1295
    @bradsorgen1295 Před 3 lety +1

    Gez. Could dysautonomia be one of the reasons for insomnia being so prevalent? And you should really do one of these episodes on sleep in general and how it has been affected.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Hi Brad. Dysautonomia is part of the problem with insomnia, as is seratonin dysregulation. We don’t really have enough science yet on it yet for me to make a film on it unfortunately!

    • @raloufen4292
      @raloufen4292 Před 3 lety

      I've had Dysautonomia for 34 years and haven't slept since

  • @MrEdkirby
    @MrEdkirby Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent as ever Gez. I started the Gupta Prog myself in Feb. I was initially very sceptical but I have to say that I feel it is playing an important part in my recovery journey.
    I try to do the exercises a couple of times a day and some breathwork and meditation (I was doing these anyway). Whilst I haven't fully recovered (and do lack discipline somedays!) I think it IS helpful and is worth the investment. Alongside a healthy low-histamine diet and a low dose of Propranolol.
    I have my first jab next week, hoping this is another part of the many-pieced puzzle.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Very good to hear it Edward! Hope you keep recovering.

    • @MrEdkirby
      @MrEdkirby Před 3 lety

      @@RUNDMC1 Thanks Gez-How is your recovery going?

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Edward Kirby picked up in the last week or two but let’s be patient!

    • @MrEdkirby
      @MrEdkirby Před 3 lety

      @@RUNDMC1 Couldn't agree more. The bad days aren't as bad as they were and the good days are slightly better. All the best Gez-have a lovely weekend and enjoy the sunshine

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Edward Kirby You too Edward 😊

  • @alexandrecouture2462
    @alexandrecouture2462 Před 3 lety +5

    Oh I'm not so sure about this video.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +2

      Have you actually watched it?

    • @alexandrecouture2462
      @alexandrecouture2462 Před 3 lety

      @@RUNDMC1 Yes I did watch it.

    • @pindakaas42
      @pindakaas42 Před 3 lety +1

      @@alexandrecouture2462 Just retrain your brain man. Look at Dr. Tamsin Lewis website www.wellgevity.com/covid seems as legit as Ashok Guptas stuff, who has been found advertising false claims of healing people before btw.

  • @rosalindmartin4469
    @rosalindmartin4469 Před 3 lety +1

    Very well presented video i feel. Many thanks. Your speakers are excellent. Bless you for asking, "What's your 'instinct' " ... instead of the ridiculously common "How does that make you feel?"
    All the best to you. 💐🌹🎶🎵
    (P.s. 70 yrs ago I developed an accidental fascination with Paramahansa Yogananda ...looking at the Life Magazine double spread of his body entitled ... "Dead for 27 days, still no decomposure" ...
    From that day on my intel became aware of the enormous power of a trained, focused human brain over the mortal coil. Your presentation of Gupta's well designed work reminded me.)

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Rosalind!

  • @duncanstuart77
    @duncanstuart77 Před 3 lety +2

    Could it be lpsycho somatic induced by fear from everything the Government, media and friends and family have been saying. The individual gets stuck in that cycle of fear and anxiety but having not recovered from the original illness many complications present themselves.
    One solution is to switch off TV and bathe in loving kindness and life affirming information instead.

    • @madgamerbtr7375
      @madgamerbtr7375 Před 3 lety

      Ur not suffering from this effect that's why its easy to tell the way ur telling, ur statement is like a mockery to the long haulers who are suffering, atleast have some sympathy on them and do u even know, there's research going on that this long haul symptoms becomes worse with time and causes multiple organ failure, so please have some sympathy

  • @jaynebailey
    @jaynebailey Před rokem

    How long have you had the symtoms I understand now why I get exhausted after my cooking or going to the doctor he has no idea about the symptoms

  • @atticus149
    @atticus149 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the film Gez. Another weapon to handle LC. Wud u mind sharing ur experience on the Gupta Prog thus far.
    Also, ur thoughts on Dr Bruce Patterson’s treatment methodologies. We wud be glad if you cud interview him as well.

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m only a couple of weeks into the program so can’t comment just yet, re Bruce P - am eagerly awaiting his next paper.

  • @petinapowers2869
    @petinapowers2869 Před 3 lety +3

    RUN-DMC Some in the American medical community are dismissing long-covid as mental illness. Therefore, they can prescribe "pills", abandon recommending additional forms of treatment, and invalidate the patient. This is particularly convenient for marginalizating low income patients with lesser quality insurance. I understand some of us may need simultaneous multiple approaches. However, it is difficult to get the treatments. I am still trying though.
    BTW, you are looking more vibrant!!!

    • @mjenks85
      @mjenks85 Před 3 lety +2

      I had long covid since march 2020. Can get anxiety meds and antidepressants but that's about it. Thousands spent on tests and still feel like crap. No help its s joke. Its turning far worse now and no help is available now my 11 year old daughter has all tje same but tests negative and is being told to take zoloft no thank you. Their just letting us suffer really.

    • @petinapowers2869
      @petinapowers2869 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mjenks85 I do see the attempts to endorse this as a mental/emotional issue across the board. It is easier, less expensive, and acceptable to do so. Politicized.

    • @mjenks85
      @mjenks85 Před 3 lety +1

      @@petinapowers2869 indeed. Yet doctors can see the physical damage with skin rashes, purple hands feet cold to the touch, discoloration pale face at times high white blood cell counts, and so on. Yet its mental! Makes it more frustrating. I gave up and started tackling this battle on my own! Today I woke up feeling a complete relapse yet I was progressing so far. At this point I will accept death but not without a fight. Thanks for the reply and listening. Good luck to you.

    • @mjenks85
      @mjenks85 Před 3 lety +1

      Have to add the only diagnosis I have been giving this whole fiasco cronic fatigue syndrome, anxiety, and depression. I dont believe it's any if those. I would saybits my lose of oxygen to vital organs do to poor circulation over anything.

    • @petinapowers2869
      @petinapowers2869 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mjenks85 Yes! I have researched on my own, followed @RUN-DMC, and only recently joined "support" groups online. After all of these months, I have now decided on a plan of action that I believe will work best for me, my body, my "long-hauler" issues, and my goals. One of the most important lessons I have learned is to give myself permission to stop and rest. Wherever, whenever, in whatever manner is possible in that moment - I rest - without apology. Pacing, and listening to one's body is so very important.

  • @captmorgan2063
    @captmorgan2063 Před 3 lety +2

    Cortisol is great for controlling histamine levels in the body I think we are on to something here when you work out or have a stress or even eat certain foods they all produce histamine and when cortisol can't meet the demand of the histamine i.e adrenal fatigue this explains histamine intolerance type reactions, lightheadedness, fatigue, brain fog, anxiety etc. We must eliminate as much stress as possible, eat right, and rest will help tremendously. Thank you for this video it just reinforces what I was already thinking

  • @didoufree
    @didoufree Před 3 lety +2

    Priceless!!! Thank you so much Gez!!! 🙏❤️

  • @Ajnas877
    @Ajnas877 Před 3 lety +1

    I had covid side effects for a long period , maybe 8 months now I have breathing problems like the wheezing effect and tonsillitis, done lots of tests, but everything normal, plz advise me how to recover from this, really want to get back to my normal life

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      Watch my 10 top tips video

  • @j_peg762
    @j_peg762 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s starting to make more sense because when I got sick with COVID I got over the actual virus in 2 days but when I got my test results back 2 days later literally within minutes I started feeling everything all at once chest pain , shortness of breath , Brian fog and it’s been constant and seems to get worse when I’m working because I can feel all of the inflammation it’s just like he said my body thinks I’m still sick with the virus but then again the voice in the back of my head thinks this guys is just trying to make a few bucks but I hope that’s not the case.

  • @christalcouturier1974
    @christalcouturier1974 Před 3 lety +2

    I would like know if the link with methylation and detoxification has been looked at.

    • @oliviarabossit2826
      @oliviarabossit2826 Před 3 lety +1

      The Gupta program explains it well actually. If your body is in constant parasympathetic mode, it shuts Down digestion and detox of your body. This is not something that was invented by the Gupta program, there have been tons of researches on it and is something my therapist had told me long time ago actually. Which is why calming the nervous system is very important to enter the rest and digest mode which will allow your body to detoxify.

    • @petinapowers2869
      @petinapowers2869 Před 3 lety

      @@oliviarabossit2826 Hi, Would you mind elaborating on similar processes or programs, to Gupta, that may be available to access for free online? Thank you!

    • @fabulousdoc
      @fabulousdoc Před 3 lety

      I personally experienced much improvement In mood and joint and muscle aches when I started SAM-E which supports methylation.
      There is a genetic link here as I am an under methylater so everyone may not benefit the same (COMT gene and MTHFr)

  • @Richexperience1
    @Richexperience1 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey another great video. You mentioned it quickly at the end, but what are the breathing techniques you are currently using?

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +3

      Exactly those ones I mentioned in the film, nothing more complicated than that!

    • @alicequayle4625
      @alicequayle4625 Před 2 lety

      If you look up Stasis breathing they have free onboarding videos and also Box Breathing is good.

  • @DrPatriciaWorby
    @DrPatriciaWorby Před 3 lety +2

    My training concurs with this understanding although adds in the importance of childhood trauma or toxic stress as a major trigger to the dysautonomia

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Agreed, the stress may be historical as well as current.

  • @atticus149
    @atticus149 Před 3 lety

    Hi Gez, u must be now some weeks into the Gupta Program. Mind sharing if it has helped u & what exactly has been its benefits. Looking forward to hearing from you

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve not been able to have the time to dedicate to it properly just yet but I have noticed improvements in resting tachycardia and palpitations upon activity. I do feel my ANS is in a better place

    • @suzannedutoit1003
      @suzannedutoit1003 Před 2 lety

      Im in South Africa. How can i get the gupta program

  • @viktorandre8545
    @viktorandre8545 Před 3 lety +1

    Antihistamines alone or in combination with aspirin could work as well to target inflammation as well as various cytotoxic agents clinically Antihistamines such as loratadine inhibits NF-Kb as a result oxidative stress is also decreased significantly

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      Antihistamines and aspirin are a good combo!

  • @dr.tarasolomon6753
    @dr.tarasolomon6753 Před 3 lety +2

    This is Dr. Solomon, an covid-19 ivermectin doctor in S. Florida. I have had success with ivermectin in low daily doses ie 12 mg a day for 2 -4 weeks. I have noticed an improvement in brain fog, muscle fatigue and exhaustion .

  • @lacychaugan
    @lacychaugan Před 3 lety

    Hey Gez, have you been working on the Gupta program? How has it seemed to affect your symptoms if so?

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Lacy, yes I’ve been doing a personally modified version of the program and yes it’s helped a number of my symptoms hugely

  • @ApprendreSansEcole
    @ApprendreSansEcole Před 3 lety +1

    I don’t have time to watch this at the moment but so glad you were able to talk about long covid with Ashok Gupta ! Can’t wait to watch it later !

    • @RUNDMC1
      @RUNDMC1  Před 3 lety

      That’s ok - and thank you!