To order a test to assess your immunity spectrum please contact @ReCogHealth - longcovid@re-cognitionhealth.com
One patient reports, “After 3 years of living with debilitating
Long Covid, and trying myriad solutions, Professor Andrew Shaw's approach in collaboration with Dr Steve Allder at @RecognitionHealth, has given me by far and away the biggest boost to my health. Since plugging my ‘antibody gap’ I’ve seen a dramatic decrease in brain fog,
migraines and a very big increase in gut health. It’s still relatively early days, but after 3 long years I feel more confident than I ever have done that my symptoms will continue to improve until I reach full recovery.”
Ideally, when you get an infection, your body prepares
and actively selects high quality antibodies creating a ‘truly sterilising serum’; enabling you to feel better and get rid of SARS-CoV-2. Your antibodies should mop up any latent virus hiding anywhere in the body such as in your gut, the tissue around the lungs/heart/head and the
fluid around the brain.
Others are not so fortunate, we think Long Covid patients may produce poor quality antibodies and the sterilisation doesn’t happen. Latent virus randomly infects cells causing a flare-up of small localised infection. Our study of Covid infection in
teachers showed important variations in quality and quantity of antibody response to infection or vaccination. Some had a “gap” in their immunity: medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
T-cells may clear the acute infection only to have another flare-up leading to constant fatigue. We are now
measuring the antibody gap in a growing number of long COVID patients; which suggests an immunotherapy pathway to our clinical partner, Re: Cognition health. It is early days, and we are yet to see what full recovery looks like. But we are very excited about the prospects.
We will treat the patients as a prospective cohort study under ethical and clinical supervision to see how the outcomes improve... #health#longcovid#immunotherapy
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Our study, released on @medrxivpreprint this week, looked at the #Covid immunity response of a cohort of primary school staff: 61% had been infected in the 6 months prior to their @Attomarker test and were probably exposed to BA1 or BA.4/5.
The good news is that a number of teachers developed high-quality #antibodies, both in concentration and quality and tuned to the local variant. We think this may have been because they had been repeatedly exposed to SARS-CoV-2.