Review of Healing Long Covid Naturally
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As we brace for a possible wave of COVID-19 this winter, at least we have vaccines and Paxlovid now. But what if an infection develops into the post-viral syndrome long COVID? I know of people who are still debilitated by that.
Jean-Jacques Schoch, the author of Healing Long COVID Naturally, became afflicted by that syndrome early in 2021, suffering for months with symptoms like chest pains, heart palpitations and exhaustion following exertion. A previously fit man whose quality of life was severely impacted by the condition, he joined online support groups and combed through scientific research to find a way forward.
Through trial and error, he devised a treatment regime that worked for him. He has applied for a patent for his Schoch Protocol, which he has also shared in full in Healing Long COVID Naturally. He identifies eight key factors in long COVID, including damage to the immune system and organs by the coronavirus. He then provides full information on how to address these, mostly with plant-based supplements whose functions include flushing virus remnants from the body and supporting its healing and repair.
This book will be of tremendous value to long COVID sufferers because Schoch gives them everything they need to follow his Protocol. He stresses that he is not giving medical advice and that readers must consult a doctor - always a crucial disclaimer in a book like this, so I welcomed that. He could also have confirmed that he has no affiliation with the manufacturers of the supplements recommended. So far from peddling vague pseudoscience, Schoch references evidence-based research, complete with links so that readers are a click away from further information.
As mentioned, though, the book does lay out the entire Protocol, exploring its aspects from different angles. Though some thought clearly went into the organization of the material, I wonder if some of the information currently buried in appendices might merit a more prominent position. The book was somewhat repetitive; although this is normal in non-fiction, cross-referencing could improve it. Notes could then point readers to sections with more information about a particular topic. This would be particularly helpful given that readers might dip into a book like this rather than reading it from cover to cover.
Along with the addition of cross-references, this book would benefit from another round of proofreading to flush out some remaining typos. I deducted one star from the rating in that connection, but I certainly don't need to go any lower because the errors were not severe and this book is an informative, comprehensive resource. Schoch has truly shared all he knows about the state of the science on this subject. So I rate this book four out of five stars. It will be of interest to long COVID sufferers as well as scientists and medical professionals who might take the opportunity to discover new avenues for research into the power of plant-based medicines.
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You're right - there's a lot we still don't know. The Protocol is really focused on supporting the body in healing itself.
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It can be nasty, especially the long form. Thank you for your kind comment!Kigen Valarie wrote: ↑04 Sep 2023, 10:55 I do not know much about COVID because I've never seen or come close to a COVID case, but I'm confident this book will be helpful in research. I don't have much to say about the book, but I learned a lot from your writing style and would love to learn from it and elevate the quality of my reviews.
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Thanks for your comment! Yes, it was about long COVID specifically. Hopefully this will help support people in recovering faster.The Keeper Jr wrote: ↑09 Sep 2023, 00:52 The COVID matter is one of the complex and still not solved matters in the society. I hope this protocol works for the rest of the COVID sufferers and the world. The book can be a great help to scientists in this specific group and to us readers too. Thanks for your engaging review!
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