Viral Catastrophe

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Viral catastrophe natural solutions is a podcast during which Dr. Michael Wald, Blood Detective, discusses how viral infections are leading cause of morbidity and mortality and the essential role of various nutritional factors in prevention and mitigating infection. Laboratory interpretation of nutritional tests are discussed including vitamin C, vitamin D3, zinc, omega-3 fatty acids, B6, B12 and other nutrients. How could vaccines, that cause antibody dependent enhancement or ADE actually increase your risk of getting Covid instead of reducing it? How much nutrition is too much?

Dr. Wald believes that it is one thing to know that diet and nutrition affects immunity, but yet another to properly apply these nutritional concepts in one’s daily life. How much vitamin C do you need? How much the sink is too much? What’s the best test for B12? How might your current health conditions increase your susceptibility to viral infections and increase your nutritional needs?

In summary, Dr. Wald suggests the appropriate supervision when determining optimal zinc nutrition to avoid reducing ones immune system with toxic levels. One of the best methods to figure out how much vitamin C you need is to a vitamin C flush test which Dr. Wald describes in detail within this podcast. The important role of omega-3 fatty acids for reducing inflammation and oxidative stress is discussed. What are good food sources of Omega-3 fatty acids and when should you not take this as a nutritional supplement? These and more practical considerations are covered in Dr. Michael Wald‘s podcast, Ask The Blood Detective, Viral Catastrophe.

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*DISCLAIMER: Dr. Michael Wald is a doctor of chiropractic with a masters degree in nutrition. He is also a Certified Dietitian Nutritionist and a Certified Nutritional Specialist and Sports Nutritionist. Dr. Wald is certified to provide acupuncture in several states, but not New York. Dr. Wald has two board certifications in nutrition. Dr. Michael Wald earned his MD diploma, but did not complete a residency and is thus not licensed to practice medicine. The information on this site is intended for educational purposes only and is not to substitute for sound medical or health advice. Information contained within this website may change at any time without prior notice. The information on this website is under copyright, 2021.