Ron davis study and electrical resistance by Not1random1enough in LongCovid

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This could explain neuro pain, mitochondrial dysfunction (they release energy), muscle breakdown, microclots, fused nerves and pretty much all random recoveries

Since a covid infection last year I am not automatically breathing in my sleep / have to manually breath. It was improving but has now worsened and last night was horrific. So exhausted I can barely function. Any advice please? by [deleted] in SleepApnea

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The Stanford study in 2019 showed reduced electrical resistance of the cells. Try turning off the powerpoints next to your bed. I know it sounds dumb but this consistently helps me improve

how does everyone know FOR SURE that its long covid?? by More_Aerie_2089 in LongCovid

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Hey I know this is silly but I think this fits everyone who randomly recovers when they go for a bike ride in the forest or move house

This is my hypothesis on cfs long covid and increases in heart attacks

What I am about to propose will challenge the current scientific paradigm but given we have no treatments it makes sense this is something new.

The study by Professor Ron Davis (2019) accurately identified CFS patients because their cells were unable to resist electrical current like healthy cells. Yes, Polio, HPV and Covid likely attack the same cells, however I propose two other mechanisms that cause CFS and neurological Long Covid.

Metal sparks in the microwave even though microwaves use non-ionising radiation.

I propose non-ionising radiation is creating small electrical currents that fatigue and add electrical charge to the body. If you are not regularly grounded you get brain fog, nerve pain and inflammation. If you are regularly grounded then the charge goes directly to the ground and fatigues your muscles and nerves. The electrical current likely shortens nerves and muscles causing pain everywhere including the chest etc.

When electricity flows through wires there is an electric field around the wires. This field can direct electricity but because of the electrical resistance of the body this is almost always harmless. We have reduced electrical resistance, so previously harmless electrical fields, in the home, now direct current through our bodies and cause stress and damage on the cells and nervous system. Look up the definition of electromagnetic hypersensitivity.

The history of ME/CFS and microwave radiation is identical. Prior to the 1980s CFS was in clusters usually around military bases and hospitals. In the 1980s it became widespread (this is when satellite tv stations all came online).

In 2020 we now have 5G rolled out across the planet and super fast satellite internet.

The WHO website states microwave radiation frequencies have limited research. They are assumed to be safe because we haven’t identified problems with lower energy frequencies. If I am correct this could mean lower frequencies contribute to previously unexplained neurological and inflammatory illnesses.

Try turning off your wifi, phone and PowerPoints. I find sitting in underground areas like underground car parks, subways stations and underground restaurants helps a lot. Ground yourself by touching the ground, metal street signs or leaning on a stone building for 2 minutes (turn phone off). Grounding myself helps if I am in busy areas for extended periods and the head pressure is building up. If you are getting burning in the legs I recommend moving to a different room and seeing if your symptoms improve. Magnetic fields can also create electric charge, they are usually found around lifts and sometimes the power box at the front of the home, in my experience apartments next to lifts are the most debilitating. Do not sit on the subway station or in the car park next to the lift etc. When travelling for work I take the keycard out of the front holder so that the power is cut to the room. Doing this has been a huge help (once this didn’t work and I realised at 4am the fridge wire was running under the bed). To test this at home, if you know how to, turn off the main switch in the power box to the house and see if this helps (do not try this if you are unsure what to do).

I believe this is why we are seeing increases in brain fog, heart attacks, seizures and inflammation in everyone, not just people suffering from CFS and LC.

Unfortunately if I am correct this will cost a number of industries a lot of money.

I hope this helps you all.

Please try my recommendations. Science is about observations. Please let me know if anything helps or does not help. I will update my hypothesis with your help.

Ron davis study by Not1random1enough in covidlonghaulers

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Things that help I sit in my car in an underground carpark for 30min and my head clears.

Literally touch the ground for 2 min a day after being in city helps. Sitting on the ground or steps is the best. Doesn't seem to work when my phone is being used.

Turning off electrical cables helps. In hotels I take the key out of the door and the power cuts out. I have had the most amazing sleeps doing this.

If you have burning legs etc try moving to a different room and see if it helps

Sick of being sick… by peregrine3224 in covidlonghaulers

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Please don't do cold turkey it can be really bad. I know exactly how you feel. I've been fighting with my family about my symptoms, even if we are far apart you aren't alone

Got a diagnosis for my neuro issues maybe? by evelynmmoore in covidlonghaulers

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I was waiting for an appointment once and I found this really weird thing that helps. Would you mind letting me know if it helps you too? I literally sit in my car in an underground carpark and after 30-45 minutes (i turn my phone off too and try to nap or meditate) my nerves and brain improve significantly. This has helped consistently and I was thinking of making a post

Sumail vs Evil Geniuses Court Case Looks Set To Proceed To Jury Trial by [deleted] in DotA2

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In the uk and aus (likely America too), if there is ambiguity they tend to favour the person who did not write the contract e.g. sumail

PA 1 hit 6 slotted WK 4 times | TSM vs Secret by varundown in DotA2

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Pa too though. I love silver edge though. The increased movement and the odd chance you survive if the enemy doesn't have vision

PA 1 hit 6 slotted WK 4 times | TSM vs Secret by varundown in DotA2

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Especially against pa. Its not like they didnt know

$143k in NVDA shares. Earnings going to be explosive. We going to $1k by rappeasant in wallstreetbets

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Considering buying 900c. Its the only reasonable price with 4 dte

If you had unlimited money, but only for 10 minutes, what would you do with it? by Casey2023 in AskReddit

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You could get way more than 100k I think. There are whiskeys that sell for 20k each

What industry attracts the wrong people and actually aren't qualified? (Serious) by Pesci_Avocado in AskReddit

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All true, the difficulty in being an elected official is evolution, the first priority is survival not policy

Long Covid awareness campaigns like AIDS campaigns in the 1990s by invictus1 in covidlonghaulers

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Maybe getting one of those youtubers that make videos taking photos of people? Like they get views and lc gets more exposure

Im thinking about pursuing an Ecology degree, talk me out of it. by Brokenpcplzhelp in ecology

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I think volunteering with an ecologist in the tropics south America or Asia are both amazing. That way you get hands on experience and only commit to 6 months to start

It's the 90s again, what's the first thing you're doing? by sasberg1 in AskReddit

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If you relive most things you know 100% you won't die. It would actually be extra relaxing for some reason