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5 articles on Long Covid.

Long Covid8 min read

Why Am I Still Tired After Covid? The Real Mechanism Doctors Miss

If you have been told to 'just give it time' after Covid, the advice is based on a model that does not apply here. Your body is not in a recovery process. It is in a new equilibrium it now defends. This article explains why standard bloodwork misses the real problem, and what it actually takes to climb out.

Long Covid15 min read

Long Covid Recovery: The Complete 2026 Guide to Reversing Post-Viral Fatigue

Long Covid is not a viral disease. It is the end-state of a metabolic system pushed past its breaking point until two regulatory axes fail. This guide explains the real mechanism behind post-viral fatigue, why mainstream treatments fail, and the three-phase Scorch Protocol used to reverse cases conventional medicine has given up on.

Long Covid7 min read

POTS After Covid: The Metabolic Mechanism and What Reverses It

Standard POTS treatment (compression, salt, fluids, beta blockers, ivabradine) manages the symptom downstream of the mechanism. Most post-Covid POTS reflects the same metabolic collapse driving the rest of your Long Covid symptoms. This article explains why and what addresses it.

Long Covid7 min read

Long Covid and MCAS: Why They Almost Always Come Together

Roughly 17% of the general population may meet MCAS criteria; in Long Covid the rate is dramatically higher. The pattern is not coincidence. They share an upstream mechanism, and the protocol that addresses one addresses the other.

Long Covid7 min read

Long Covid Brain Fog: The Real Mechanism and What Reverses It

Long Covid brain fog is not anxiety, deconditioning, or 'just stress.' It is a measurable reduction in cerebral metabolic rate produced by the same systemic energy crisis that drives the rest of your symptoms. This article explains the mechanism and the protocol layer that restores cognitive function.

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