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26 April, 2021 by Dra. Angela Olaru

New Reflections on the Pandemic and Some Suggestions

It has been more than a year since the SARS COV-2 pandemic broke out, and, sadly, it continues.

The World Health Organization (WHO) warned that vaccines, even highly effective, do not guarantee the eradication of this infectious disease, However, WHO experts believe it is likely to   become an endemic disease with a relatively low level of threat. https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/12/1080982

What have we learned and how can we prepare?

If we look back we will realize that the problem is not only the virus itself, but the weakness of the immune system against it. All viruses, bacteria, or other microorganisms are strong when the host is weak.

Most of the people who occupied the ERs, practically collapsing the health system, during the first and second waves, were people with a weak immune system: elderly, and immuno-suppressed people with previous pathologies, what we now know as the population at risk.

The question is why are there so many weak people?

We tend to think that older people are weak because of their age, but this is not entirely true. Take the example of some of our older patients, who continue to care for themselves and are in good health. Most tend to avoid taking drugs or undergoing surgery, unless it is not absolutely necessary.

In general, they prefer to be treated with chiropractic, osteopathy, physical therapy, acupuncture, psychotherapy, homeopathy, nutritional supplements, naturopathy, hydrotherapy, ozone therapy, infusions of vitamin C etc.

These are complementary therapies that, in addition to treating pain or other symptoms, enhance the function of all organs and systems of the body, including the nervous and immune systems.

If we stop and think, we will realize that this pandemic, which has generated a global health crisis, brings an opportunity for change. It shows us (once again) that we need to update and replace the current health paradigm, focused on disease, with a new model that focuses on health.

We need a medical practice that integrates all the therapies and protocols based on scientific evidence that respect homeostasis and therefore strengthen the body. Learning how to preserve health would be more beneficial and sustainable than treating disease.

If we were all educated from childhood on how our body works, how to breathe properly, how to maintain a good physical tone, how to hydrate and nourish ourselves, how to sit correctly and how to take care of our spine to obtain abundant vital energy, possibly humanity would be much healthier and stronger.

It is obvious that at the global level we cannot change anything. However we can do it at the individual level. Each of us has the possibility to get informed, using reliable sources, to learn how to maintain a healthier lifestyle and to choose therapies that strenghthen our health.

Fortunately, we are all endowed with a very powerful ‘weapon’ called Homeostasis.

It is a magnificent physiological resource that humans have developed and perfected over millions of years to keep viruses, bacteria or other micro-organisms at bay and to be able to live with them, without getting sick. Thanks to this, we are still here despite the numerous plagues and pandemics that affected millions of people in the past.

Maintaining homeostasis is the secret of the ‘lucky’ people, who do not get sick easily and, in the event of a disease, recover quickly, with little need for drugs. All these “lucky ones” consider physical and mental health to be  their first priority Therefore, they do not hesitate to invest time, resources and “whatever it takes ” to stay healthy. They are always willing to learn how to strengthen themselves and, despite the passing of the years, they remain healthy, full of vitality and optimism.

They are people who have learned to spend time with their body and listen to its whispers, before pain or othersymptoms appear.

What is homeostasis and how does it work?

It is the innate ability of the living body to maintain internal balance, compensating for changes in the environment through sophisticated selfregulation systems.

This internal balance is controlled by the Central Nervous System (CNS), made up of the brain and the spinal cord.

The brain receives information from all organs, tissues and cells: skin, muscles, joints, viscera, mucous membranes, etc., and sends its orders in the form of nervous impulses, through the spinal nerves, which pass between the vertebrae.

Keeping the spine flexible, well aligned and free of  subluxations” (in chiropractic terms)  enhances the communication of the brain with all the organs, helps  restore homeostasis and strengthens the immune response.

What is the relationship between the nervous system and the immune system?

The autonomic nervous system and the immune system are very closely related. Both systems cooperate with the common goal of adapting and maintaining homeostasis.

Communication between these two systems occurs through some proteins that act as chemical signals between white blood cells.

One of these proteins, called interleukin-2 (IL-2), helps immune system cells grow and divide more quickly.

According to several scientific studies, IL-2 strengthens the immune response against viruses, bacteria and malignant cells.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/interleukin-2#:~:text=IL%2D2%20is%20a%20member,cells%20and%20memory%20T%20cells

A study, done by chiropractic colleagues in Canada, showed that a single chiropractic adjustment (specific spinal manipulation) significantly increases IL-2 production. Chiropr Osteopat. 2008 May 28;16:5. Enhancement of in vitro interleukin-2 production in normal subjects following a single spinal manipulative treatment.”  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18507834/

Some examples of our patients who had and extraordinary immune response during the first and second waves of the pandemic.

Last year, just after the lockdown, one of our patients, a 39-year-old man, who works in ‘essential services’, told us that his wife was on sick leave and confined for being a person at risk.

She went out only to do the shopping. Unfortunately, despite wearing a mask and gloves, she got infected.and  developed the typical symptoms of COVID -19.

She was hospitalized and fortunately, recovered without sequelae.

They did the PCR and serological tests on him and both came out negative.  This fact greatly surprised his GP, who exclaimed: – “I don’t understand! It can not be!”  He finally attributed it to the vitamins we had recommended.

Soon after, another patient told us that her husband, who is not a chiropractic patient, also tested positive, but she tested negative.

A more recent case was that of a 63-64-year-old couple. He had come to our office complaining of continuos back pain, His back pain improved a lot. Moreover, following our advice, he began to do a daily routine of breathing exerciises and a few basic exercises for the spine. He also improved his hydration and nutrition habits. As a result, he gained flexibility, slept better, had more energy, and was in a better mood.

For this reason, his wife, despite not having back pain, decided to undergo a spinal examination and began receiving chiropractic care.

After the Christmas holidays they came in for another checkup and maintenance treatment. They were both good and very happy. They had celebrated the traditional ‘feast of the Magi’ (Fiesta de los Reyes magos) with their two daughters and their respective partners.

A few days later their eldest daughter, who works as an-MD tested positive for Covid-19. Their other daughter and their respective partners also tested positive.

Surprisingly, despite having a higher risk of contagion due to being over 60 years of age, both tested negative.

Some suggestions to get a strong Immune System:

  • Do regular chiropractic check-ups and try to follow my 12 golden rules to stay healthy:

https://angelaolaru.com/?s=las+reglas+

  • Don’t succumb to fear! It is the most powerful emotion – ‘hacker’, which unleashes the sympathetic nervous response with its pro-inflammatory and destructive, stress hormones, including cortisol, which weakens the immune system.
  • Do mindful breathing exercises, yoga, meditation, and when emotional hackers seem invincible, seek the help of a good psychotherapist.
  • Do ozone and vitamin C infusions. Several studies have shown that intravenous infusions of ozone and high dosis of vitamin C have very beneficial effects in fighting inflammation and strengthening the immune system.

One study, published in the Spanish Journal of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation, showed that ozone and high dosis of vitamin C infusions helped save the lives of many critical patients infected by Covid -19.

https://www.elsevier.es/es-revista-revista-espanola-anestesiologia-reanimacion-english-444-avance-resumen-two-known-therapies-could-be-S2341192920300718

24 April, 2020 by Dra. Angela Olaru

COVID -19 Pandemic

Some thoughts and tips to strengthen the immune system

Let’s think about  health!

Since the beginning of this pandemic, all of us – including governments, politicians, and banks – have realized that health is the most important thing.

Right now, it seems, the health of every citizen on the planet depends on scientific researchers and pharmaceutical laboratories. They are now working around the clock to find a vaccine and medications to treat the virus COVID-19.

Nevertheless,  since humans first settled and formed societies, we are exposed to an enormous amount of viruses, bacteria, and other opportunistic microbes every day. However, we don’t always get sick, thanks to our Immune System.

Despite its aggressiveness and high level of contagion, most young people, and middle-aged people and also a few older people (we will have to wait for the results of the different epidemiological studies planned to have specific data), could have passed Covid 19 infection with almost no symptoms and no need for medication.

The CDC – Official US Center for Disease Control – estimates that one in four infected – 25% of the population – has no symptoms.

What is the difference between these 25% who have no symptoms and those who end up in the ER?

The answer is: the strength of your immune system

We know that the most vulnerable to COVID-19 are people with low immunity. First of all the elderly, especially those who are medicated with immunosuppressive drugs: for diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, allergies, asthma, COPD, etc. However also younger people are vulnerable, especially if they take immunosuppressive drugs such as statins, contraceptives and steroids, smoke, or have immunosuppressive conditions such as intestinal dysbiosis, metabolic diseases, hypertension, are under chronic or severe stress.

Unfortunately, there are millions of such people in the world today.

So the real problem is not the virus, but the weakness of the immune system.

Therefore, our main priority should be to learn to strengthen and improve the immunity of the host so that no virus or other microbe can knock down its walls or, in case it has sneaked in, its possibility of spreading will be very low and its consequences will be least possible.

How can we strengthen our immune system?

The role of the immune system is to recognize, block and eliminate all  attackers: viruses, bacteria, pollutants, damaged cells, so that we can maintain internal physiological balance and stay healthy. As I said, a few years ago in my TEDx talk, health means balance and vital energy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIRHSxs8gb8

Healthy people, in addition to having any symptoms or discomfort, have a lot of vital energy. Vital energy is the most valuable thing that every human being can possess, without exceptions. It can not be bought. No one can produce it except our own cells.

The power of the immune system is directly proportional to the vital energy. The more energy reserves we have, the better we will overcome any type of viral or bacterial infection.

At times, I have compared the body to a large company, which produces vital energy and has a large number of employees, called cells.

Each cell has its function. We have dermal, muscle, bone, cartilage, vascular, blood, neurons, endocrine, exocrine, immune cells, etc. Depending on their specialization, cells are grouped into departments called tissues, organs, glands, and systems.

To carry out their function properly and produce a large amount of vital energy, all these cells need abundant, contaminant-free raw materials, in the form of oxygen, water, nutrition and sunlight.

They also need good administration, internal communication and good leadership. These tasks belong to the administration of the company, represented by the central nervous system, especially the brain.

To run our great company, the brain needs to be informed at all times of what goes on inside and outside the body

All communication occurs through the spinal cord and spinal nerves.

These could be compared to fiber optic cables, which pass through the holes located between the vertebrae and go to each department of the company: skin, muscles, joints, mucosa, organs, tissues, cells. All fibers are bidirectional to guarantee communication from top to bottom and vice versa.

We have repeated it over and over again: the better aligned the vertebrae are, the better nerve signals will pass and the better the communication and the better decisions the brain will make.

The immune system is intimately connected and always works in coordination with our central nervous system.

In 2008, Canadian chiropractors published a study, the results of which showed that a single spinal adjustment (specific spinal manipulation) can significantly increase the production of a protein called Interleukin 2 (IL-2), which regulates the activities of white blood cells: leukocytes. and lymphocytes, responsible for immune function. Chiropr Osteopat. 2008 May 28; 16: 5. doi: 10.1186 / 1746-1340-16-5. “Improvement of in vitro production of interleukin-2 in normal subjects after a single spinal manipulation treatment“. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18507834

Therefore, regular chiropractic spine manipulation, helps increase our vital energy and also immune system function.

Nevertheless watch out for vital energy thieves!

There are two factors that can deplete our life energy and weaken our immune systems faster than we can imagine: not getting enough sleep and prolonging psychological, mental and emotional stress.

According to experts, we should sleep eight hours and ideally go to bed before midnight. At night, darkness activates the pineal gland, responsible for producing melatonin, a very important hormone, that contributes to regeneration of the nervous system of the immune system.

As for prolonged psychological stress, is surely the most fearsome energy thief because it has the password and direct access to our energy saving account.

Suppose we manage to increase our vital energy reserves because: we are breathing uncontaminated air, drink a lot of water (bottled or filtered by osmosis), eat fresh food (possibly organic and unprocessed, take supplements, go to the bathroom daily. Also, we control our posture and do daily exercises for the spine, we sunbathe on the terrace or outdoors (with caution and precise guidelines) and get enough sleep.

However, we are in the midst of a global health crisis due to the Covid -19 pandemic. Tens of thousands of thoughts are continually processed by our minds. Most are related to messages of alert, threat, danger and uncertainty, that we receive massively from the media.

We feel vulnerable and naturally we are afraid. In fact, we have many fears: fear that our loved ones or ourselves will become ill, fear of losing a job, fear of a second wave or other outbreak before finding a vaccine or medication, fear of what may happen in the future, fear of losing control, etc.

Fear causes our nervous system to become “oversympathetic“. It’s an internal state of alarm, which prepares the body to survive: “fight or flight” (run away). Inside we are as if we were going to run, but we cannot do it physically. We are confined and running away is only imaginary. Inevitably we feel helplessness, restlessness and frustration. We are under psychological stress.

A part of our brain acts reflexively and consumes energy incessantly to produce stress hormones: adrenaline, norepinephrine and cortisol, necessary to survive. This depletes our vital energy on the one hand and weakens our immune system on the other. Cortisol suppresses immune cells,  called NK lymphocytes (Natural Killer), whose role is to defend us against viruses.

Therefore, prolonged psychological stress leads to suppression of the immune system.

In summary: to strengthen our immune system, we need to:

  • Breathe good quality air.
  • Drink more water, herbal teas – avoid all soft drinks – sugary or diet –
  • Eat healthy, avoiding refined sugars and processed foods.
  • Take antioxidant supplements: vitamins C, A, D3, E, B complex, Zinc, Omega 3 – always under the supervision of your doctor.
  • Avoid taking drugs long term unless absolutely necessary.
  • Sleep eight hours.
  • Keep the intestine clean – go to the bathroom daily and protect the intestinal flora (microbiome).
  • Take care of the spine, become aware of body postures and do 10 minutes of exercise every morning.
  • Try to reduce psychological stress: do 10-15 minutes of daily meditation, with 432 Hz music, conscious breathing exercises, observe and change your internal dialog, avoid alarming news.
  • Make an appointment for a chiropractic examination and treatment, as soon as possible.

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