Empowering Lives Affected by Long Covid

Our foundation is dedicated to supporting individuals and communities affected by Long Covid, striving to ease the impact of this challenging condition on millions of lives. With a focus on education, advocacy, and support, we provide access to the latest resources and insights from leading medical and scientific experts worldwide. Our mission is to empower people with knowledge and tools to navigate Long Covid, while working toward a future where lives are no longer disrupted by this illness. Together, we are committed to fostering hope, resilience, and a healthier world.

Empowering lives through knowledge and support

Educational Resources

Explore expertly curated resources from leading medical and scientific authorities, empowering individuals to understand and manage Long Covid effectively.

Community Support

Be part of a compassionate community that connects those affected by Long Covid, fostering shared experiences, resilience, and encouragement.

Advocacy & Awareness

We champion awareness and resources for Long Covid, striving for greater recognition, support, and meaningful change for all affected individuals.

  • Long Covid can lead to a complex range of symptoms that may persist for months after the initial infection, affecting multiple body systems and impacting daily life. Here are some of the most common symptoms associated with Long Covid:

    • Persistent Fatigue
    • Shortness of Breath
    • Brain Fog and Memory Issues
    • Chest Pain
    • Muscle and Joint Pain
    • Heart Palpitations
    • Sleep Disturbances
    • Loss of Taste and Smell
    • Headaches
    • Anxiety and Depression
    • Gastrointestinal Issues
    • Skin Rashes
    For more information about Long Covid symptoms and management, please visit our resource page.
  • Endothelitis, an inflammation of blood vessel linings, can severely impact blood flow and oxygen delivery, contributing to Long Covid symptoms. Restoring ACE2, a protein essential for vascular health, may help counteract endothelitis and related microthrombosis (small blood clots in the microcirculation). Below are some natural solutions that may support vascular health and aid recovery.

    • Gingko Biloba: May prevent microthrombosis and support cognitive function
    • Dan Shen: Supports circulation and aids digestion
    • Quercetin: Helps prevent clotting, manages mast cell activation, and reduces Covid-19 severity
    • Nattokinase: Offers antithrombotic benefits and helps restore blood vessel lining
    • Pycnogenol: Heals blood vessels and reduces mast cell activation
    • Vinpocetine: Enhances brain function and supports circulation
    • Rhamnan Sulfate: Promotes endothelial healing, available in Arterosil
    **Medical Note**: Always consult with your healthcare provider or nutritional therapist before starting any new supplement, especially if you have underlying health conditions.
  • Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) occurs when mast cells, immune cells found in tissues, become overly reactive and release chemicals that cause symptoms such as pain, fatigue, swelling, digestive issues, and brain fog. This condition can be triggered by a variety of factors, including infections like Covid-19. Below are some potential solutions that may help manage MCAS and reduce its symptoms.

    • Quercetin: A bioflavonoid that stabilizes mast cells and reduces allergy-like symptoms
    • Pycnogenol: An extract from French maritime pine bark that prevents mast cell activation
    • Luteolin: A natural anti-inflammatory from parsley and other herbs that inhibits mast cell degranulation
    • Antihistamines (H-1 and H-2): Help block histamine effects and reduce symptoms like swelling and itching
    • Mast Cell Stabilizers: Such as ketotifen and cromolyn, which help prevent mast cell activation
    • NSAIDs: Drugs like ibuprofen or aspirin, though they should be used cautiously as they may increase symptoms in some cases
    **Medical Note**: Always consult with your healthcare provider or nutritional therapist before starting any new supplement or treatment, especially if you have underlying health conditions. Discontinue use if adverse effects occur.
  • Monocyte polarization, a process where immune cells become misdirected, plays a significant role in the chronic inflammation seen in Long Covid. Monocytes typically function to attack threats, repair tissue, and patrol for danger. However, when their life cycle is disrupted, they can become polarized, leading to persistent inflammation. This disruption is central to the ongoing immune response seen in Long Covid. Restoring ACE2, a protein that regulates monocyte and macrophage functions, is key in reversing this chronic inflammation. The second step is supporting mitochondrial health, which is crucial for the energy needed by these immune cells to function properly.

    In addition to ACE2 restoration and mitochondrial support, certain supplements may help address the inflammation associated with Long Covid by supporting immune function and promoting ACE2 activity. Here are some key supplements to consider:

    • Vitamin D: Increases ACE2 levels in cells, aiding immune response.
    • Curcumin: A bioflavonoid from turmeric with anti-inflammatory and anti-viral effects. It increases ACE2 activity and supports brain recovery.
    • Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA & DHA): Anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective. These fats stimulate ACE2 indirectly by increasing the activity of apelin hormones.
    • CBD (Cannabidiol): A potent apelin enhancer that may boost ACE2 activity.
    • Resveratrol: A compound found in red wine that enhances ACE2 activity, aids brain recovery, and may have anti-viral properties.
    • Alpha Lipoic Acid: An antioxidant that preserves ACE2 activity and helps repair nerve tissue.
    • NAC (N-acetylcysteine): Protects ACE2 from inflammation damage, supports lung function, and boosts detoxification.
    • Estrogen: Increases ACE2 activity and may be beneficial for women experiencing Long Covid after menopause.
    • Cortisol: Enhances ACE2 activity; low cortisol levels in Long Covid patients may indicate a need for investigation and treatment.
    Medical Note: Always consult with your healthcare provider or nutritional therapist before starting any new supplement, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications. Do not take these supplements without professional guidance.
  • Auto-Antibodies and Immune Balance: During Covid-19, the immune system produces antibodies to target viral proteins, but in some people, these antibodies attack the body’s own cells, creating auto-antibodies and leading to autoimmune disease. This process is often triggered by inflammation. Reducing inflammation is key to preventing autoimmunity. Maintaining balanced T-lymphocyte activity is essential, as T-cells regulate immune responses and prevent auto-antibody production.

    Supplements to Enhance T-Cell Function and Immune Balance: Certain supplements can support T-cell activity and help reduce inflammation, promoting immune health and preventing the production of auto-antibodies. Key supplements include:

    • Lactobacilli: Probiotics like Lactobacillus plantarum support T-cell function.
    • Butyric Acid (Butyrate): Supports immune function and brain health.
    • Prebiotics: Promote butyrate production in the gut, enhancing immune responses.
    • Black Raspberry Concentrate: Boosts T-cell activity and gut health.
    • Reishi Mushrooms: Support T-cell function and overall immunity.
    • Zinc: Essential for T-cell activity and immune regulation.
    • Vitamin D: Enhances T-cell function and supports immune balance.
    • Curcumin: Anti-inflammatory and may reduce auto-immunity.
    • Omega-3 Fatty Acids (EPA & DHA): Reduce inflammation and support immune health.

    Medical Note: Consult your healthcare provider or nutritional therapist before starting any new supplement, especially if you have underlying health conditions or take medications.

  • Viral Persistence in LongCovid: Many individuals suffering from LongCovid experience persistent SARS-CoV-2 infection within their bodies, which contributes to the ongoing inflammatory response. The virus can remain in various organs for months after the initial infection, with the gastrointestinal tract being the most common site for viral persistence. This ongoing viral presence can trigger continuous inflammation, exacerbating LongCovid symptoms. The first step in addressing viral persistence involves using natural antiviral treatments, followed by strategies to support gut health and immune function.

    Step 1: Natural Antiviral Treatment (2 Weeks):

    • Tollovid: Contains red gromwell root (Lithospermium erythrorhizon), which inhibits the main protease enzyme, a key player in viral replication.
    • Tundrex (Bacillus subtilis B-7092): A probiotic strain with antiviral activity, specifically targeting SARS-CoV-2.
    • Vedicinals-9: An herbal antiviral from India that promotes faster viral clearance and offers anti-inflammatory benefits.

    Step 2: Gut Health and Immune Support: After completing the antiviral treatment, the focus shifts to restoring gut health and boosting immune function. Key strategies include:

    • Plant-Based, High-Fiber Diet: A diet rich in fiber and fermented foods like sauerkraut, which helps support ACE2 activity and overall gut health.
    • Vitamin D and Resveratrol: These nutrients enhance TEM cell function, which plays a vital role in immune regulation.
    • Lactobacillus plantarum: A probiotic found in fermented foods that supports gut microbiome balance and immune function.
    • Butyrate Support: Prebiotic powders like arabinogalactan and galactooligosaccharides or direct butyrate supplementation support gut health and immune function.
    • Reishi Mushrooms: Known for their immune-boosting properties, reishi mushrooms enhance overall immune health and brain recovery.
    • Zinc: A key mineral that supports T-cell function and boosts antiviral activity, essential for a healthy immune response.

    Medical Note: Always consult your healthcare provider or nutritional therapist before starting any new supplements or treatment regimen, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking medications. Some treatments may interact with medications or cause side effects when taken at high doses.

  • Gut Microbiome Disruption in Covid-19 and LongCovid: In individuals with Covid-19, significant changes to the gut microbiome have been observed, which may contribute to the development of LongCovid. The virus can damage the gut’s ACE2 receptors, essential for amino acid transport and immune function. This damage leads to an imbalance in the microbiome, known as dysbiosis, and increases intestinal permeability (leaky gut). These disruptions contribute to systemic inflammation and can worsen long-term symptoms. Key changes include a reduction in beneficial bacteria like *Faecalibacterium prausnitzii* and an overgrowth of harmful bacteria like *Enterococcus faecalis*, as well as fungal overgrowth, which persist even after respiratory symptoms resolve.

    Restoring Gut Health for Recovery: Restoring microbiome balance is essential for reducing the severity of Covid-19 and LongCovid. Key strategies for improving gut health include:

    • Probiotics: *Bifidobacterium longum* and *Bacillus coagulans* help promote the growth of beneficial bacteria like *F. prausnitzii*, which can support immune function and reduce inflammation.
    • Natural Substances: Resveratrol, curcumin, and ursolic acid can inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, such as *Enterococcus faecalis*, and enhance ACE2 activity to support gut and immune health.
    • Dietary Changes: Fiber-rich foods, such as chickpeas and avocados, feed beneficial bacteria like *F. prausnitzii*, promoting anti-inflammatory effects.
    • Antiviral and Antibacterial Support: Iodine-based mouthwashes and certain herbs can help reduce harmful bacteria, improving outcomes by supporting immune balance and reducing inflammation.

    Medical Note: Always consult your healthcare provider or nutritional therapist before starting new treatments, especially if you have pre-existing health conditions or are taking medication. These strategies should be used as part of a comprehensive approach to managing Covid-19 and Long Covid symptoms.

"I can't thank you enough for the support and guidance you’ve provided on my health journey. After struggling with persistent symptoms from LongCovid for months, I was feeling hopeless and frustrated. The constant fatigue, brain fog, and digestive issues left me feeling like I couldn’t get back to my normal life. But after implementing the personalized strategies you recommended—particularly focusing on restoring my gut health and boosting my immune function—everything started to change.

The gut-focused probiotics, natural supplements, and dietary changes you suggested helped me regain my energy, reduce inflammation, and finally see improvement in my digestive health. The relief I feel now is beyond words. Not only have my symptoms dramatically improved, but I also feel more in control of my health than ever before.

Thank you for your dedication, expertise, and compassion. I’m so grateful for the positive impact this has had on my life!"

— Sarah M.

Long Covid: Statistics and Impact Globally and in the UK

Long Covid continues to affect millions of people worldwide, with significant health, economic, and social implications. As of recent data, over 65 million cases of Long Covid have been reported globally, with estimates suggesting that between 10-20% of people who recover from the initial infection may experience prolonged symptoms. These can include fatigue, brain fog, difficulty breathing, and joint pain, among others.

In the UK, the latest statistics show that over 2 million people have reported experiencing Long Covid symptoms, with many experiencing severe or disabling effects. The NHS and other health organizations are working tirelessly to understand and manage this condition, but Long Covid remains a challenging and complex condition to treat. Ongoing research and healthcare initiatives are vital to improving the diagnosis, treatment, and support for those affected.

Globally, Long Covid has sparked a significant amount of research, with countries such as the United States, Canada, and several European nations focusing on the long-term impacts of the virus. As studies progress, the scientific community is learning more about how Long Covid affects the immune system, the gut microbiome, and other vital organs. The impact on healthcare systems has also been substantial, with many healthcare workers reporting symptoms and ongoing health issues from Long Covid.

Long Covid continues to be a major area of focus for researchers and policymakers worldwide, and understanding its prevalence and impact remains critical for shaping future health policies and providing adequate support to those suffering from this long-term condition.