We already had deeply insightful discussions on this topic here, but I will repeat for new HN people.<p>Covid-19 tends to cause post-viral complications, which manifest themselves as chronic fatigue, body temperature dysregulation, air hunger / shortness of breath with SpO2 of 99%, various neurological symptoms: pain/tingling/numbing sensations in the extremities, parosmia (a distorted sense of smell), parageusia (a distorted sense of taste), difficulties swallowing, cognitive decline.<p>According to numerous trials and errors by different people, it was collectively concluded that the condition is caused by some kind of metabolic impairment that presumably affects the ability of mitochondria to produce the adequate levels of ATP. As a direct consequence of that insufficiency, the immune system gets activated and starts to attack body's own tissues. When this happens, the blood vessels start to develop micro-clotting, causing blood flow problems that exacerbate metabolic issues even further. Additional tell signs are increased HOMA-IR and/or triglycerides in the blood work, suggesting that cells of the body cannot utilize the nutrient substrates in full.<p>This represents a vicious cycle of a typical post-Covid pathology. The good news is that it can be treated and healed. The bad news is that it may take some time (months, years) and will power, while medical workers around the corner have no clue. The core of therapy consists of a light immunosuppression in conjunction with therapeutical doses of specific vitamins and vitamin-like substances, all being supported with minerals, vitamin-rich diet, good rest, good sleep, mild physical and mental activities every day.<p>For those people who still suffering from it, I am putting a link to a site [0] that aggregates some first-hand evidences and research information. A usual note of caution is that every situation is different and you should consult your doctor.<p>[0] <a href="https://hormonesmatter.com/?s=covid" rel="nofollow">https://hormonesmatter.com/?s=covid</a><p>Edit: "collectively concluded" is used in the sense that post-covid suffers were able to gain observable improvements in their condition being "a collective of people" suffering from post-covid.