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  Fundamental MedicineTeresa Gryder, ND

COVID-19 Links and Thoughts 7/30/2020

7/30/2020

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Older Children Carry the Virus as Much as Adults
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/18/health/coronavirus-children-schools.html

The ultimate effect of this is that if we send kids back to school this fall, they will bring the virus home to families.  The children will most likely be OK, but the parents and grandparents may not be.  Home schooling is difficult but keeping your kids from mixing with too many other kids will save lives.

Keep Your Distance from Other People's Pets
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.07.21.214346v2
Dogs and cats in Italy were tested for antibodies to C19 and it was found that pets who live in households with prior COVID infections had antibodies in their blood.  In other words, if the people get it, the pets get it.  And if the pets get it, you don't want to go around letting other people's dogs "kiss" you.  If you are a pet owner, you could get the virus by letting your dog play with others at the dog park.
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Israeli Kids Skip Masks During Heat Wave Causing Outbreak
https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.29.2001352
​This is just the latest example of what happens when masks are not used.  There is no shortage of evidence that masks reduce transmission significantly.  Masks do make us hotter and are harder to tolerate when the environment is hot.  For the school in this report they would have been better off if they'd sent the kids home, rather than letting them go maskless.  It is also obvious by now that summertime is not going to bring relief from the pandemic.

India Hit Hard as every country will be if they relax
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-india/daily-coronavirus-cases-in-india-top-50000-for-first-time-idUSKCN24V134?utm_source


​​If You are Young or Not Worried About It
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/young-people-are-infecting-older-family-members-in-shared-homes/2020/07/28/b8cdc810-cd0a-11ea-b0e3-d55bda07d66a_story.html
Please find your own place to live with other young or "not worried" people.  Don't live with your parents or any other vulnerable people.  Don't visit them.  You may be OK but you will feel terrible if your casual approach turns into the murder of your family members.

Sweden's Pandemic Strategy Didn't Work
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/07/business/sweden-economy-coronavirus.html
Sweden declined to shut down businesses thinking that their economy would fare better that way.  They have far more deaths than the neighboring countries and their economy is in the same rough shape.
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A Lifestyle Disease

7/30/2020

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One thing that has become increasingly apparent is that this pandemic virus is deadly to those who are already weakened by life, and harmless to many who are young and strong.  There are many possible explanations to this phenomenon, and I want to share with you my thoughts on why.

Very young children for the most part don't get the infection at all.  This is likely because their mucosal immunity is strong.  Mucosal immunity is the defenses that live in our noses, throats, and intestine, specifically defensin, cryptidin, and secretory IgA.  There are antibodies called IgA in our saliva.  These things are capable of disposing of a virus before it even gets started infecting our cells.  Most American adults don't have strong mucosal immunity, but in children it is highly effective.  "Secretory IgA can be measured directly in stool, saliva, and breast milk to assess the degree of mucosal immunity," but in modern medicine this parameter is rarely if ever measured.  It is however possible to make it stronger in adults, by the way that we live.

Older children and young adults can be infected and carry the virus but they are less likely to get badly sick.  This is at least in part because the T-cells of their immune system are strong and active and can find the virus and kill it, and because they have lower levels of inflammation so they don't go into cytokine storm.

Middle aged adults are starting to have more chronic health problems, and this is what makes a person susceptible to a very bad case of the virus.  Being obese is one of the worst risk factors.  In the news they talk a lot about heart conditions and diabetes, but these things are strongly linked to obesity.  Obese people have higher levels of inflammation throughout the body, including in the liver which clogged with fat, and the brain which responds by getting depressed. Obesity also impairs the immune system, reducing mucosal immunity as well as the T-cell response and letting the virus get a foothold and grow.

Older adults most often have an assortment of health conditions.  The ones who've gotten overweight or obese are unlikely to survive when they get the virus.  The ones that are lean and active might survive, like the 100 year old veteran in Portland who got it and came out topside.

The lesson from these patterns is clear.  If you are declining into the diseases of abundance which are so common in America, you are at risk.  Being medicated for your high blood pressure and excessive blood sugar will not save you.  If you maintain a healthy body weight and exercise vigorously you are less at risk.  Covid-19 is a lifestyle disease, it is sorting us out by our most basic level of health.

If you would like to work on your basic health, nobody is better suited to help you than a naturopathic doctor.  Conventional physicians are too busy fulfilling the requirements of their network and insurances to really study on diet and lifestyle.  They want to do what we do, but they can't, not in a 15 minute visit.  Changing your diet and lifestyle and increasing your base health, is a gradual process.  You can start today by cutting out some sugar and moving your body just a little bit more.  Good luck!! 

If you'd like a health assessment and tips on how to improve your particular situation, feel free to touch base with me.  I'll ask you to do a diet diary (you can download the form on the bring page in this website) first so I know what you eat.  I'll want a full list of the medications you take, and the supplements.  Then we can talk on the old fashioned telephone.
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Idaho Pilgrimage

7/30/2020

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As you probably know my favorite form of recreation (and meditation) is whitewater kayaking, and my favorite place to do whitewater kayaking is in the deep wilderness.  Oregon is rich in lovely day runs and I have called it heaven for the whitewater kayaker.  One reason that Oregon is heaven is the proximity of Idaho.  Every year I make a pilgrimage to celebrate the rivers there. 

A man named Frank Church was a senator from Idaho from 1957 to 1981, and during his time in the senate he got a lot of bills passed that help protect wild places and things.  Some of the rivers we ran flow through a wilderness that bears his name.  Thanks, Frank.
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We may not think often about how wilderness impacts our health but it does.  Undeveloped areas provide pockets of clean air and clean water for us and all the other species. Clean air is important to maintaining cardiopulmonary health and our sanity.  Clean water is key to most life processes in most living things.  Even just having a treed area nearby enhances quality of life for people in a city.

Idahoans know this.  They hunt and fish and camp and swim in the rivers more than most folks.  Some of them have fallen prey to misinformation about COVID-19 from the whitehouse, and I worry that they will not fare well when the virus finds them.  But they are proud people and the more they get out into the wilds, the fitter they will be and the higher their chances of surviving the dread virus when it arrives.

As I settle back into my city routine I will begin to post again about COVID-19.  Having taken a nice time-out my perspective has shifted a bit.

I hope you are getting outdoors.  I hope you pull your face out of the mobile phone screen long enough to take in the green.  I hope you see the crows fly and feel the cold water of a stream.  These things are strong medicine.
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    Author: Teresa Gryder

    Integrative Physician and Student of Life, Medicine, and the River.

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