How to Boost Your HRV | With Dr Boon Lim (Film 3)

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What is the role of HRV, and why is it so important when suffering from Long Covid and/or dysautonomia? Most importantly, how do we boost it quickly to relieve symptoms? In this film (the third in the series) I talk to Dr Boon Lim, Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist, and clinical lead for the Imperial Syncope Unit @ Hammersmith Hospital to discuss.
Dr Lim is also author of Penguin Life Expert Book "Keeping Your Heart Healthy":
amzn.to/3n6Vi4r
drboonlim.co.uk
The Long Covid Handbook (Oct 2022), by Gez Medinger and Professor Danny Altmann and published by Penguin Books is now available in paperback, ebook and audiobook. A singular resource that brings together everything patients, clinicians and academics have learnt about the condition since early 2020, as well as lessons from sufferers and researchers of ME/CFS and other chronic conditions. It offers world leading expert advice on understanding, managing and treating Long Covid. The Long Covid Handbook is available from the following links:
US: a.co/d/0gvkJCU
UK: amzn.eu/d/9KjurGb
Part 1 : Dysautonomia with Dr Boon Lim
• Fixing Your Autonomic ...
Part 2: Analysing Tilt Test Results
• Just How Bad Is a Long...
The device used by Dr Lim is called the Inner Balance (from HeartMath). There is a discount code (StopFainting10) which you can use to get a 10% discount on the order at: www.heartmath.co.uk/shop/
For clarity, the Y axis on the inner balance graph should read HR rather than HRV - ie. It’s Dr Lim's heart rate changing from 70-100 bpm as he demonstrate's breathing, not the HRV.
CONTENTS:
0:00 Introduction
0:45 What is HRV?
4:07 Demonstrating the HRV Boost
6:24 Discussing the HRV Boost
11:15 Integration of Mind and Body
13:30 How to 'Belly Breathe'
16:45 How to Diagnose/Treat Dysautonomia
18:05 Prognosis for Dysautonomia
22:15 Dream Research Project
27:55 Outro
RESOURCES:
stopfainting.com/long-covid-r...
Suzy Bolt : Rest Repair Recovery program
www.360mindbodysoul.co.uk/
ENO Breathe:
www.eno.org/breathe/
Breathe yourself better (link to Inner Balance here with 10% discount code - also supporting the www.stopfainting.com website!)
stopfainting.com/breathe-your...
Article - freely available: Autonomic dysfunction in long covid:
stopfainting.com/wp-content/u...
The Blind Man and the Elephant
allpoetry.com/The-Blind-Man-A...

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  • @drbettyschueler3235
    @drbettyschueler323511 ай бұрын

    I have been doing breath work for several years. It has helped me get through a cytokine storm, from long COVID, and has helped me keep relatively pain free, in my chest, despite cancer in my right lung and chest lymph nodes. I also practice daily gratitude which I think is vitally important in surviving catastrophic illness. I recently celebrated by 30th Anniversary of surviving metastatic breast cancer and 22 years of heart failure and cardiomyopathy.

  • @ianseaweed
    @ianseaweed Жыл бұрын

    This visual demonstration of coherence breathing is amazing to see. I think it’s what my long covid clinic calls ‘box breathing’. My morning routine is box breathing, meditation and sensory mindfulness before I get up from bed just to have a decent shot at making it through my ‘new normal’ day. All can be okay if I ‘chunk’ activity into small parcels, have four proper rest breaks, ideally 20 minutes sleep on each, some ‘stretching with intent’ and breathing meditation- or Qigong if I’m feeling particularly well. All wrapped up in a very careful minimal sugars, low carb diet and healthy sleep hygiene. Some days it all comes together and I almost feel normal again… feeling positive.

  • @clareberrington2262

    @clareberrington2262

    Жыл бұрын

    With such gently dedicated self treatment (hopefully combined with positive affirmations) you are bound to gradually recover. Good luck.

  • @max-cs9ko

    @max-cs9ko

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for suggesting Quingong meditation, it’s really very helpful and rejuvenating for breathing and whole body system, adopting right breathing techniques is really a key in long covid

  • @antoniocarlosburinsammarti915
    @antoniocarlosburinsammarti9159 ай бұрын

    You, Doc, and this other Doc Boon who´s with you on this one and that other blonde Doc. with glasses from California, I guess his name is Davenport, you 3 are helping me save my life in Brazil. Thank you so much, you guys. I got HBP in the second month after Covid, with a lot of HRV. Pretty much everything you guys said here applies to HBP. I´m 51, unvaccinated, healthy as an everyday boxing practitioner (no hard sparrings), and I didn´t even get respiratory symptoms, but a cardiologist told me to keep exercising with a beta blocker and then I started to really feel bad, till I found your channel. And a good infectologist doctor who´ll actually listen. Thank you so much.

  • @Shellsnfeathers
    @Shellsnfeathers Жыл бұрын

    So true about the repeat setbacks ! So hard on mental health and relationships. There is no balance right now in my life on this rollercoaster. It’s been since March of 2020 and I’ve lost myself. Thanks Gez for all your work !

  • @astrocatcity
    @astrocatcity Жыл бұрын

    That was an excellent discussion. Dr. Boon Lim exudes compassion. His patients are lucky to have him!

  • @Beekind799

    @Beekind799

    Жыл бұрын

    unfortunately he knows nothing about the 5 box immune system ,all post viral conditions have the same root cause and all are easily healed,to heal cancer or any post viral condition you have to understand how the body and the immune system is fueled,this is bread and butter stuff to a biological systems engineer trained on the 5 box immune system,the immune system is fueled by atp/mag ,if that level gets low the immune system wont work,it cant clear dead viral debris out of the system,its the dead viral debris what is causing the symptoms,this is what a post viral condition is ,dr boons patients are not lucky to have him

  • @bencunningham1548
    @bencunningham1548 Жыл бұрын

    This is seriously interesting!! My HRV (Going off my oura ring) before long covid was in the 70s on average. After covid and the 2nd fiszer vaccine it dropped to 30s and 40s AND I FELT TERRIBLE!!!! 7 months on now and Im back training Jiu jitsu every day and my HRV is averaging in the 60s and 70s. One thing my body doesn't seem to be able to handle yet is hypertrophy training. I feel like I'm 95 percent recovered. Hang in there guys, it does get better!!

  • @andocobo

    @andocobo

    Жыл бұрын

    Like many other people I’ve had it for over 2 years, and it hasn’t gotten better - not everyone has the same experience as you unfortunately

  • @bigbuu4334

    @bigbuu4334

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m also have long Covid and my HRV when meditating on the App shows that it goes up too 100-110? Sometimes it can be 70-80… but usually in 99 and up.: is that good ? Been long hauling for 19 long months.. feel like I am getting better most definitely now !

  • @brobinson8614

    @brobinson8614

    Жыл бұрын

    @@andocobo Agreed, not all of us get better. Thats what the 'recovered' need to realise

  • @alicequayle4625

    @alicequayle4625

    Жыл бұрын

    Which app?

  • @villesalmela7872
    @villesalmela7872 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Gez! Thank you so much for your videos. I was ill for about 1,5 years and got so much help and understanding for my condition simply by watching your videos. The fact that you have done this to help thousands and thousands of people while being chronicly ill like us others, is truly remarkable. But i also want to ask you that have you tried fasting as a treatment? About 2 months ago i came across a theory that fasting might be helpful in autoimmune conditions, because your body will then get rid of cells that aren't working properly. That is of course very simply and shortly explained. Wanting to try anything that might be helpful, i did 60 hour prolonged fast and it really cleared like 90 percent of my symptoms away. Month after that i did another 48 hour fast and it even further accelerated my recovery. After that i've been slowly increasing my activity levels and lately i've been able to work full time, see my friends and family normally and go for 45min runs 2-3 per week etc. I would say that maybe for a month i've been healthy again. I was so surprised that a thing like fasting could make such a drastic change to my condition. Of course i can't say that it will work for everybody or even most of the cases, but i'm so happy it worked for me. And if you haven't tried it yet i think it would be a worth a shot to try for you too. And maybe for your viewers too. Fasting was the right treatment for me and i know it might not be the case for everybody. But i'm sure there is ways for everybody to improve their condition. And you Gez have done an amazing job to highlight different ways to look and treat this disease. To put it short i'm so grateful to be back in life again and i'm sure there is hope for others too.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Amazing you had such great results to fasting - it’s definitely a very interesting topic!

  • @TheBushRanger.

    @TheBushRanger.

    Жыл бұрын

    Ville did you have join pain has a symptom?

  • @RAMRRR545

    @RAMRRR545

    Жыл бұрын

    Do you think reducing the diet can benefit similarly if not as much as fasting?

  • @anniemack4282

    @anniemack4282

    Жыл бұрын

    I had some lovely progress with fasting.

  • @isadorasegura9314

    @isadorasegura9314

    Жыл бұрын

    This is amazing! Thanks for posting. Really appreciate it.. Can you please let me know what did you do during those days of fasting? Ru over weight or under weight? And what did you eat when you reintroduced food??? Sorry for so many questions... I've just not been able to fully do it. Just done 9-5 intermittent.. but honestly I'm ready for anything

  • @JRESHOW
    @JRESHOW3 ай бұрын

    This confirmed my suspicion about an attack of some sort on the autonomic nervous system. I like the device used to demonstrate that. I’ve done similar with a finger pulse device, but I’ve also noticed when I look down at it, it spikes. I was just imagining if just having a conversation and talking can make your heart rate variability out of line, imagine what anger or yelling could do! I’m glad you also brought up feeling and visuals. The mind is amazing. The way to tap into autonomic nervous system is through the breath, feeling, and visuals :)

  • @Starfish3942
    @Starfish3942 Жыл бұрын

    Such a great trio of interviews, thank you both! When you said you’d been skiing Gez, I was like whaaaat?? I can’t make it out my house…. So I’m relieved to hear the details about what you actually did! You should be thrilled with your progress…. Dr boon is so right, we need to bring specialists together. The human body should be viewed holistically 🙂

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Tammy! Wishing you the best in your recovery

  • @LS-ir2gl
    @LS-ir2gl Жыл бұрын

    Invaluable trilogy! Thanks Gez & Dr Boon

  • @JJJJJJJJJJjjjjjj807
    @JJJJJJJJJJjjjjjj807 Жыл бұрын

    Gez, this is another brillant video! Thank you!

  • @roostertheguy
    @roostertheguy Жыл бұрын

    What a great interview, and dr! Huge thanks from a 2,5 year long hauler

  • @Rosebuddy777
    @Rosebuddy777 Жыл бұрын

    The description of POTS and the ability to improve but getting knocked back by illness, travel etc was very well said.

  • @Anamaria-ew8lh
    @Anamaria-ew8lh Жыл бұрын

    Thank you again, for sharing this, Gez! Heart problems are the most important things to improuve, in my case. Be well and stay well!

  • @MABealey
    @MABealey Жыл бұрын

    Brilliant stuff!! as always. I'm off to the docs later, I'll be telling him about this and following the advice. Thanks

  • @Butterflylovely5
    @Butterflylovely5 Жыл бұрын

    Amazing!!! I remembered I paid a doctor some serious money about 8 years ago and he teach me this, he had the computer at his office with the program he teach me how to breath I was suffering with severe insomnia and it did helped me, obviously back then this information was not easy to find online, thank you very much for making this video! 😍🙏

  • @garyrobinson8213
    @garyrobinson8213 Жыл бұрын

    Another great video, thanks as always. Dr Boon Lim is an excellent communicator.

  • @CassWeaver
    @CassWeaver Жыл бұрын

    On board with all of this. Thanks again Gez.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Cass!

  • @markplane4581
    @markplane45812 ай бұрын

    Great interview! I literally just ordered an Inner Balance device. The app and features look really amazing, thanks for this information! I'm going on 16 months with LC. I've been tracking HRV using Oura since fall, and doing breathing exercises during the day, but I'm the sort of person that really needs a structured program and immediate feedback. I'm super sensitive to drugs and supplements and haven't been able to tolerate any of the promising drug therapies, so breathing, meditation, and mindset are key treatment strategies for me. As a martial arts instructor I once knew always said, 'you fight like you train.' Inner Balance looks like cool training.

  • @cwebbwash3
    @cwebbwash39 ай бұрын

    One of the best interviews on this channel. Thank you

  • @joannerance3817
    @joannerance3817 Жыл бұрын

    Fabulous video, I wish I knew this all, 2 years ago. I had POTS like symptoms, admitted to hospital for 7 days May 20. Discharged on a beta blocker, and left to get on with it. My heart improved on the BB but couldn't understand why other symptoms got worse. A more holistic approach like this is needed.

  • @Patrick-bu5vy
    @Patrick-bu5vy Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating info thanks both. I've been suffering a mystery illness for 18 months now and I increasingly suspect Long Covid. One observation I have made that is possibly related to the info covered here is that my heart rate rarely increases with stress as it did prior to the illness. I am naturally a reasonably anxious person and my HR would rise quite noticeably under certain circumstances in the past - such as making a presentation at work. Since 'the illness' began, my HR never seems to shift anywhere near to what it did in the past.

  • @alexandrecouture2462
    @alexandrecouture2462 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, this is amazing!

  • @cindyc1700
    @cindyc1700 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for all the information that you have brought together! Your you tube channel has thrown me the lifeline that I needed! I'm so sorry that you've had to go through all this, and so thankful that you are sharing your experiences and helping so many others!!

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Cindy. Wishing you the best in your recovery!

  • @tarareffell4187
    @tarareffell4187 Жыл бұрын

    I agree, outstanding and insightful. Big thanks Gez and Dr Lim 👏👍

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Tara!

  • @trishafrye53
    @trishafrye53 Жыл бұрын

    So incredibly informative and helpful to me. Thank you. And , yes, I must forgive all the specialists I have seen. What is happening to my body is a phenomenon that is new to many of us. Scary, but there is hope.

  • @liztruman4104
    @liztruman4104 Жыл бұрын

    Just a brilliant Trilogy! Thank you both.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Liz!

  • @anthearichards570
    @anthearichards57011 ай бұрын

    So we’ll said Dr Boon a holistic approach to looking at the whole person is really important. Regular practice of breath work and self help is required . No one learnt to ride a bike by doing it once .

  • @louiscervantez1639
    @louiscervantez1639 Жыл бұрын

    Very insightful. Thanks Gez. Another course down - towards my GM diploma.

  • @cbdp
    @cbdp Жыл бұрын

    I think it's time for me to thank you, Gez. Your videos are what has been most useful for getting a grip on what came over me after I had the virus early in 2020.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s a pleasure!

  • @christine41861
    @christine41861 Жыл бұрын

    Still appreciative of all you do Gez! Christine from NJ ✨💖 ( love this Dr!!)

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Christine!

  • @heidiokland
    @heidiokland Жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful doctor. ❤️ These three videos have been my favourites so far.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Heidi!

  • @muinbear4702
    @muinbear4702 Жыл бұрын

    Amen Dr Lim! Been saying for 40yrs that there needs to be a holistic approach to helping humans heal, and communication between researchers, specialists, doctors and patients is key! Why is it that this approach has been so slow 🤔 I think we all know why. I know we need to appreciate that doctors won't know everything about everything, but what annoys me is when they say I know more than they do on LC but the information is out there. Surely with so many patients presenting they would feel the impetus. Despite being referred twice over time to an immunologist re my mcas type symptoms he refuked this as I hadn't had any anaphylaxis responses!😳 I've been doing meditation, anti inflammatory diet and pacing (along with many tried supplements which cost alot). Still get symptoms all the time although they ease then relapse (worsen) every few weeks on average. Will step up the belly breathing more. Thank you both, for caring and being brave enough to face the challenge that is LC. Hopefully attitudes will change for all those suffering auto immune type illnesses moving forward 🤞🙏❤️

  • @JustLovinLife360
    @JustLovinLife3604 ай бұрын

    Gratitude to Dr Boon, thank you for your compassion and commitment to spreading such valuable information far and wide. Gez too for the interview. I happened to have heartmath device hidden in a draw, immediately got it out and started measuring and went into the green coherent zone immediately watching Dr Boon! Just FEEL grateful for all the Doctors dedicated to helping us heal ❤ Breathe work and positive emotions are key in our recovery from long covid.

  • @berenairstone7202
    @berenairstone7202 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Gez (you DO look well at the moment 😉) and thanks for this! Loved the little proof with the device and your voiceover-complete magic as I can’t imagine being able to do two things at once again! However, this video made me really sad..after the elephant parable (which I’d heard before, I think in the context of autism), Dr Lim said we should learn to forgive our doctors, as they habitually inhabit their siloes-and we should look at the broader picture. As someone who’s had a fail on all the siloes-even though those specialists’ own colleagues write detailed articles and post videos online about how to approach our conditions-it feels like a bit of a downer. Especially as those such as myself are too poorly for the ‘big picture’ things he suggested, like ENO seminars and yoga videos. It feels very much like slipping through the net. But thank goodness for you, Gez, keeping us all sane!

  • @ninajb189
    @ninajb1894 ай бұрын

    Thank you to you and Dr Boon Lim - so excellent and so helpful! My first video of yours I've watched, after several recommendations from others with Long COVID and then listening to the also excellent Long COVID Handbook which was hugely helpful for me. You're both wonderful communicators, and I agree with other comments that Dr Lim exudes compassion. :) I'll be sharing these.

  • @daveuk1324
    @daveuk1324 Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful video - a great summary of everything I have learnt from others and self-taught over the past 2 years. Thanks so much Gez. I really hope you can get this insight in to mainstream media as so many people are getting LC now.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Dave!

  • @francesnance9110
    @francesnance9110 Жыл бұрын

    My HRV is typically 9 or 10. I had long covid and dysautonomia. I have tried breathing and it helps boost it to 11 or 13. The highest it has been was once 20, once 15, and a few times 13. It is disheartening to see it at 9 and 10. I will look into the heartmath sensor. Thank you for all you do! You are looking much better these days! :-)

  • @kathrynedwards1092
    @kathrynedwards1092 Жыл бұрын

    I could hug you two! Thank you so much for your videos x

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad they help! Best wishes to you in your recovery Kathryn.

  • @snufkin544
    @snufkin544 Жыл бұрын

    What a brilliant, lovely man. Thank you again, Gez. Re: waking with racing heart, low O2 and heat- I'm finding that after deep diaphragmatic breathing I can tell my bladder to stop over-reacting. The urge goes away so I don't have to get out of bed. (doesn't work during relapse incontinence though). Also, as well as the weird yawns, I'm now experiencing huge involuntary breaths; normally just one and when I'm talking or eating. It's like being inflated by a bicycle pump! Not so good when eating though..

  • @AnythingGodamnit
    @AnythingGodamnit Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this series - it's been incredibly helpful and informative. I wonder if there is some HRV below which one should be alarmed? Mine (measured with Oura) is nearly always below 20ms, with the lowest I've seen being 16ms. The highest I've ever seen is 34ms, and I definitely feel generally better when my HRV is higher. I know everyone is individual, but compared to population averages, mine is very low. The coherence device looks marvelously useful and I'm gonna get on that ASAP (assuming it's available in Australia).

  • @johnmurfin9843
    @johnmurfin9843 Жыл бұрын

    Great work Gez! I'm in the same boat as you have been an athlete all my life and just really want to get back to enjoying what I did before 🤞

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    I feel you!

  • @TinyStarsColoring
    @TinyStarsColoring9 күн бұрын

    highly interesting and pleasant to watch! Thank you for this video and for all your work!!

  • @user-zp2dl3dh1k
    @user-zp2dl3dh1kАй бұрын

    Thank you both so much. Very understandable and helpful. 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍

  • @teodoragrozeva5960
    @teodoragrozeva5960 Жыл бұрын

    Another great video Gez! I think at this point you are ready for your PHD in long haul studies🤓 My HRV is in the 20s usually, on a good day I would have it in the 30s. I don't know what was before long covid. But definitely I feel the correlation between how I feel and the HRV numbers. I had one time reading of 40 and I felt like I could finally start healing, short lived moment. Recently started IR sauna and red light therapy, total disaster! It takes me days to recover and I can't get the HRV above 28. Not doing it anymore. Tips and suggestions are welcomed!

  • @justinwhite9548
    @justinwhite9548 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this. I've been trying the breathing today and it's making a massive difference to me. It feels like a total game changer.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    It really is!

  • @rossanajoubert4881
    @rossanajoubert48814 ай бұрын

    Very calming! ❤

  • @fgomezacebo
    @fgomezacebo Жыл бұрын

    so interesting. i feel a lot of relief doing apnea in the pool or the sea……….i love it

  • @robinhood4640
    @robinhood4640 Жыл бұрын

    That was an excellent demonstration Gez. It would be interesting to see how different the change would be if you carry on breathing through the mouth when you stop talking. Nose breathing while talking is not an easy task, and it would be interesting to see what proportion, of the change is due to not talking and what proportion due to nose breathing.

  • @nadinehardiman6316
    @nadinehardiman6316 Жыл бұрын

    Have seen good improvements with the breathing. No drugs. Gatorade, water and mindful living is the only thing that works for me! I've turned to swimming for exercise that is peaceful as well. Not sure what my HR is at night but was told it was crazy. Try not to dwell but CONTROL. Another great video guys! Sharing !

  • @jennifercancio3625
    @jennifercancio3625 Жыл бұрын

    Another Very Helpful video! I’ve been wearing a WHOOP band which tracks my HRV for about a year now. I’m just now learning specifically about my HRV number. But…the WHOOP band gives a strain and recovery % each day based on how well recovered you are after you wake up in the morning…and they base the recovery score based on HRV. I’ve purchased the Breath book you recommended in a video…and I did the exercises…once. I’ve purchased the Gupta Program and was doing the meditations and beginning to do the brain retraining technique…but then my father was hospitalized, entered hospice, and passed away 2 weeks ago. It was a very difficult time. Interestingly, when my family made the decision to not put Dad back on the ventilator or feeding tube, I was so upset I couldn’t eat. I ended up doing a water fast for 4 days. In those 4 days, I was extremely emotionally stressed…but I spent a lot of time meditating. My HRV was much higher than usual those days. I do believe that fasting helped my body relax. Ever since I began eating again, my HRV has been at my average. However, yesterday I started having a flare up of symptoms again (nausea, rib cage right and sore, chest aching, headache, shortness of breath, foot pain in the night in my sleep, stiff sore joints, chills, fatigue). This video made me realize that buying the book and program are not enough if I am not maintaining the daily practices. And also, it’s very normal and natural for things to happen in our lives that throw us out off course temporarily. I took a nap and just breath awareness after watching this video has calmed me and given me hope to keep going. You do amazing things and it’s greatly appreciated. I share your videos with others. Thank you🙏🏽

  • @RAMRRR545

    @RAMRRR545

    Жыл бұрын

    What is brain retraining technique pls

  • @duneideann9241
    @duneideann9241 Жыл бұрын

    Another great video. I have gave up on my doctor for the last 5/6 months unless I need antibiotics But there are probably many people like me who have not been working for over 2 yrs because of this and have to live on some kind of benefits The stress of your doctor not knowing what is wrong with you also adds stress because your benefits depend on your doctors records It’s a vicious stress cycle. I am on income related ESA unit I’ll it runs out in December which I am dreading. ????? I am sure many people are in similar positions

  • @Peteristrate
    @Peteristrate Жыл бұрын

    Amazing! :)

  • @suncasa2224
    @suncasa2224 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for developing this KZread channel. I had Covid three weeks ago and took Paxlovid which was very helpful. The second week however I’ve developed a reoccurrence of inner ear symptoms that had been under control for some years. Previously diagnosed with Ménière’s or endolymphatic hydrops, I am currently experiencing those symptoms again. Of course it’s incredibly distressing because my low frequency hearing goes out and the tinnitus can be excruciating, especially while trying to sleep. It also seems that possibly I have developed some food sensitivities. I have been eliminating dairy products however I had a small bite of some ice cream yesterday and immediately my ear responded with increased pressure and fullness. I am wondering if you have seen this occur and if it has resolved over time. Thanks so much

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Best of luck in your recovery Samara!

  • @MaxPlaysFIFA
    @MaxPlaysFIFA Жыл бұрын

    Amazing stuff gez!. Question!, how necessary is this alpha stim?, you seemed to mention you use it along with the breathing but never went into much detail or suggested we get one?, also any info on which model you own would be great, thank you Gez and thanks for the info as per!

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s not ‘necessary’ but an alpha-stim or vagal tens device does help. Breathwork makes the most difference though

  • @jackiejays2273
    @jackiejays2273 Жыл бұрын

    Another incredibly helpful video - thank you! I have found yoga nidra to be incredibly helpful and would seem to have a similar impact during the day. I would highly recommend. It can take me from feeling very unwell, to feeling like I have got it under control again.

  • @Beekind799

    @Beekind799

    Жыл бұрын

    unfortunately yoga nidra wont raise the critical glutathione levels so you can raise the vit a a nd the vit d level over 60 ,the viral onslaught all begins with vit a levels below 60 the virus can easily use glycosylation enter the cell and replicate thats how it increases its viral laod,with vit a levels over 60 the cell wall is too strong for the virus to use glycosylation thats the end of any virus ,if the glutathione level is low you cant raise the vit a and the vit d levels over 60

  • @musoseven8218
    @musoseven8218 Жыл бұрын

    Superb video, amazing work. An amazing guy too. I've used - in the past, in my previous professional life - the analogy of the six blind men too. I was a student of management and we identified some 25 years ago, that some organisations, Eg the NHS, operated in hermetically sealed, functional silos (with little cross functionality). When, in point of fact, their 'customers' (patients) were a whole person, with holistic needs - thus the organisation didn't serve those needs only that of its own (don't get me started on big pharma's involvement then and now - suffice to say we called it right). These hermetically sealed functional silos could also be called ego based ivory towers 🙄😉😉. I'd argue that all classical pyramidal organisational structures are fundementally flawed (and whenever I mentioned upwards appraisal at a management meeting I was often booed out of the room🙄😄😲). Keep up the good works, the government and WHO evidently don't seem to give a damn about the millions with Acute Long Covid Syndrome.

  • @traceydiamonddesigns
    @traceydiamonddesigns Жыл бұрын

    Gez this series is by far my favorite. Every interview you have shared opens such a light and sense of being heard, and this one so much more. I was about to ask how to do the breath work properly and glad it was demonstrated. Question though, when I do it through the belly, I don't feel like it brings in as much air as when I fill my lungs... is that normal? And I also feel like challenged to bring in a full breath when doing the slow 5 second inhale. You both looked so peaceful.... maybe it's practice? Would love to know your thoughts and experience. Thank you again for all of your help. Hope you are doing well and continuing to improve

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Tracey - yes it doesn’t feel like you bring in as much air - that’s fine. And it doesn’t need to be a maximum capacity breath either. It’s not about quantity but quality!

  • @traceydiamonddesigns

    @traceydiamonddesigns

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RUNDMC1 I'll keep practicing 😊 Thanks you again Gez

  • @astrocatcity

    @astrocatcity

    Жыл бұрын

    I notice the same phenomenon when belly breathing: seems as if not as much air gets in there! I will keep at it 🙏🏻

  • @sergiobraddy
    @sergiobraddy Жыл бұрын

    Thank you fore these videos Gez, very reassuring and informative. I have one question though, does you or anybody reading this have experienced tired/fatigued legs apart from the other symptoms mentioned on these videos? Ive been dealing with this for some time now and I don’t see it mentioned as often, other than general “fatigue”.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Muscle weakness SUPER common!

  • @charroberts9821
    @charroberts9821 Жыл бұрын

    Three days in a row. What a treat! Off to look more into how I make breathing help with healing. 💜

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Felt like I had to make up for weeks and weeks without anything!

  • @zxsw85

    @zxsw85

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RUNDMC1 char shooting her shot

  • @TheMedievalist
    @TheMedievalist Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Gez for producing all of these informative and inspirational videos. Very much appreciated. Can I ask for a comment on the Alpha-Stim AID device? I am thinking of getting one, but obviously it's quite expensive. I recently started using a tens machine on the tragus of my left ear to stimulate my vagus nerve (having heard that there is an NHS clinical trial of this treatment). Do you think the Alpha-Stim would offer something more and is worth the outlay?

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Look on ebay to see if you can pick one up cheap, also consider a Sensate. Something like this is worth having

  • @akfairba397
    @akfairba397 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @Unitedstatesian
    @Unitedstatesian Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Gez! Great timing on this video for me. I started brain retraining (after extensive research) about a month ago. It has been hard, but very helpful so far. It might not be a cure, but it can help everyone. One small comment that might be key in this process. The word "psychological" was mentioned a few times. Brain retraining of the Limbic system (not only the ANS) is a physiological process. If it were "in the head" it could be done in a few days. However, the new connections in the brain and the new way of thinking take months. Seems to be about 6 months on average. It is really a holistic process that includes the brain (top-down), the body (bottom-up), and most importantly the center (the limbic animal brain). This May I "forced" my students to do 3 whole minutes of HRV breathing before the final oral exams. They complained, but I caught some of my future RNs doing it just before the final written exam. The students thought it was only for them, but I needed it as well to get through those last stressful days of class 🧘‍♂.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Completely agree to change all the perjorative use of ‘psychological’ in this space to physiological!

  • @RAMRRR545

    @RAMRRR545

    Жыл бұрын

    Brain retraining of the nervous system- pls share a little more

  • @Unitedstatesian

    @Unitedstatesian

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RAMRRR545 There are lots of programs (Gupta, DNRS, ANS)... I researched so much that I did not sign up for any of them.

  • @RAMRRR545

    @RAMRRR545

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Unitedstatesian I couldn't agree more on the researched so much part. So relieved to know I am not the only one! I would search and search, read and read and then dump all of it!

  • @annetessari1004
    @annetessari1004 Жыл бұрын

    I have an inner balance. great little device. Just tried it with Wim Hof breathing. Quite surprising result. love the story of the elephant. As a naturopath we are doing this every day. Systems medicine - looking at how all systems link together Nothing symptom is in isolation. Oxidation inflammation immune dysregulation

  • @carolenmarch7445
    @carolenmarch7445 Жыл бұрын

    So, kindness can help heal... I've always intentionally tried to be kind as it helps aid social interaction, and you just don't know how bad a day someone's had.

  • @franciscaagurto3468
    @franciscaagurto3468 Жыл бұрын

    Such a compassive guy¡ Wish al the doctors were like him. His asían origin has something to do with his holistic point of view¡ 😘

  • @felixforstenhaeusler4112
    @felixforstenhaeusler4112 Жыл бұрын

    Breath work, meditation, gratitude, cold exposure, zone2 exercise, low histamine diet, citicoline, B12 injection, glutathion injection. My rmssd normally was in the 70-100. After Covid dropped to 30. With the treatment at top i‘m back at 50-80.

  • @RAMRRR545

    @RAMRRR545

    Жыл бұрын

    Can you pls share about cold exposure and zone2 exercise.

  • @felixforstenhaeusler4112

    @felixforstenhaeusler4112

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RAMRRR545 a cheap and easy way of cold exposure is a cold shower (3-5min) in the morning. Zone2 exercise is best measured by lactate (should be around 1,7 - 1,9 mmol). For me personally it‘s around 135-145 heart rate.

  • @bhavananissima2870
    @bhavananissima2870 Жыл бұрын

    Gez, this series is just fabulous. The most heartening video series I saw on this topic. Q. What is the correlation between coherence breathing and Spo2? I find my levels go down 2-3 points after breathing. So does another fellow longhauler. Can you respond when you can?

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Honestly I can’t answer that question! Asad might have some thoughts on it. Glad you enjoyed the films!

  • @Israr1946

    @Israr1946

    Жыл бұрын

    Pulse oximetry uses capillary circulation for oxygen level. During breath work the ixymeter remains confused and can not measure accurately. You don’t know when o2 increase or decrease durin breathwork . So reading you get are not to be trusted . Take reading when you are breathing normally

  • @bhavananissima2870

    @bhavananissima2870

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Israr1946thank you much Uncle.

  • @vincenttelfer4206
    @vincenttelfer4206 Жыл бұрын

    excellent video, possible the nodes in the r. atrium releases a gas that is ignited and or combusted as well as conducting a current , or causing an imbalance between the serem levels, possible neutralizing receptor proteins and autonomic calculation of rbc's

  • @cyracarley1738
    @cyracarley1738 Жыл бұрын

    Thank Gez & Dr Boon, a great set of videos. Understanding HRV definitely helped me recover (and it’s helping manage a 3rd infection!) How are you Gez? Can I ask if you’ve tried the Lightening Process? It definitely took me from 70% to 100% (once I’d done all the work on calming the ANS, trauma & personality).

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Cyra, I’m still working my way back from Omicron. Not tried the LP, think it’s a very personal thing as to who it works for.

  • @cyracarley1738

    @cyracarley1738

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RUNDMC1 sorry to hear you’re still finding your way back from omnicron. Definitely agree re : LP (or any neuroplasticity), you need to be in the right place & have done all the work on calming the ANS, trauma etc. Maybe something to consider for the future. All the best. Thanks again for all your work

  • @WillBowring
    @WillBowring Жыл бұрын

    Hi, just to say that this is great information, particularly the demo. Is the difference in a long covid sufferer easy to demonstrate using the Heartmath? (I'd do a comparison myself if I could afford one...)

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes it is!

  • @rlwings
    @rlwings Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Gez, but I don't see the link to purchase the device used in this video.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s called a heart math, you should be able to find one online

  • @joyceleussink15
    @joyceleussink15 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video Gez! I have a question regarding smartwatches like garmin. Iv a history with ocd/anxiety.. And i bought a garmin to track stress/hrv/HR also for pacing with HR (dont go over 100-110). But im also getting more obsessed about it. Would you think this can dysregulate the ANS even more and would it better to ditch the watch? Im struggling bc afraid of losing control when i do. But i also freak out a lot when HR goes over 110 when walking or doing things (constantly checking hr). And i used to love data. I even did my thesis on HRV and stress but now im not sure if measuring makes the stress worse 🤯 (but i cant check if stress is lower when not wearing ofc 😅) Would like to hear your thoughts about it :)

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Try it for a few days and see if you can just judge exertion/HR by feel, you might well do better that way. Good luck!

  • @user-bb3pb1pv2m
    @user-bb3pb1pv2m Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all your work and the videos! So, if I understood well, post covid dysautonomia may never go away? We cannot totally recover from it and be as we were before? For example, before covid, I had no problem sitting in the sun or feeling the summer heat. Will I ever again do these? I mean it seems strange to me why after recovery, dysautonomia may appear again...so is it impossible for the body to fully heal from dysautonomia and symptoms like low blood pressure, palpitations etc? It never comes to the previous situation? And if not, why is that? Is there a severe injury of the nerves or the autonomic nervous system that cannot heal?

  • @adelesonora9681
    @adelesonora9681 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much gez! For all you do,.all you've done. I had long covid last year with severe heart problems, was told I needed a pacemaker. Instead i started using light therapy patches including one that increases a copper peptide that activates stem cells. It got me over that 1st long covid. I've had covid again this year which lingered 6 weeks (not too bad and better than 5 months with the 1st one because I still had the patches) and then another minor covid probably omicron. Again I had the patches including an antiinflammatory, and glutathione the body's master detoxer, and an energy enhancer patch which studies showed it improves heart rate variability! So now I know why that particular patch has helped all this time too. I see that many of us find different things that help. And I'm happy that we do. We're all different. For me, I'm so glad I crossed paths with these patches. And with you!

  • @noordinaryexperience7815

    @noordinaryexperience7815

    Жыл бұрын

    please could you share the type of patches you use?

  • @adelesonora9681

    @adelesonora9681

    Жыл бұрын

    @@noordinaryexperience7815 they're light therapy patches, nontransdermal. Can PM me on Facebook if you want

  • @heidiokland
    @heidiokland Жыл бұрын

    Does anyone know of a good youtube video that has 10ish minutes of guided HRV / coherence breathing? I'd really like to try what he suggests. A guided practise would make it much easier!

  • @tonyrabone4668
    @tonyrabone4668 Жыл бұрын

    Gez. A fantastic trilogy, thank you. Slightly unrelated but can I ask whether you have explored blood sugar regulation in long covid. I used to practice intermittent fasting and try to maintain lower carbohydrate and found that very positive for health until covid. Now I feel worse unless taking plenty of fruit, which is unfortunate when nausia stops you eating. Chris Masterjohn talks about maintaining "neither low nor high blood sugar" for long covid. Would appreciate any insight you have.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Tony, blood sugar regulation seems to be a bit rogue in LC - lots of people being pushed into pre-diabetic states and pre-diabetics going full diabetic. Haven’t seen any science covering this beyond the anecdotal stories yet though!

  • @tonyrabone4668

    @tonyrabone4668

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RUNDMC1 just in case this is interesting to anyone, I followed up on this. I fitted a continuous glucose monitor. I'm not diabetic but had developed symptoms of fatigue and thirst, exacerbated by eating. My most common symptom is a daily morning hangover (without alcohol). For me personally I can find no correlation between my night time or morning glucose (either high or low) and the symptoms. However I've had a couple of late afternoon fatigue moments which have correlated with lower blood sugar. However for me, the blood sugar bounced quickly by itself. I've found the exercise interesting but have excluded blood sugar from my hypotheses as I seem to regulate it well.

  • @RAMRRR545

    @RAMRRR545

    Жыл бұрын

    I have experienced the same all of last year. Blood sugar dipping down in afternoon accompanied by fatigue. Have you tried any probiotics yet?

  • @tonyrabone4668

    @tonyrabone4668

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RAMRRR545 I have tried prebiotic such as biokult. I find yoghurt and fermented foods don't agree with me since I had covid. I do however prioritise getting plenty of leafy greens and fibre to support gut health. How about you?

  • @tomkmb4120
    @tomkmb4120 Жыл бұрын

    Would you ever consider getting someone like Professor Melvin Lobo on from St Barts? I am under his care for Dysautonomia and his clinical team are very informed. He is a well esteemed Cardiologist with a special interest in blood pressure etc.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Of course I would!

  • @tomkmb4120

    @tomkmb4120

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RUNDMC1 I'd love to hear his take on all of this as I'm assuming he probably knows Dr Len. What's your process do you just contact their office?

  • @yl1487
    @yl14876 ай бұрын

    Feldman's physiological sighs have a good HRV effect?

  • @MataH1
    @MataH1 Жыл бұрын

    So would you say just calm breathing is enough to get there? Also, how often do you need to do it, considering as soon as you stop your HRV becomes chaotic again? Like before sleeping and when awaking maybe? Is that enough? It's great he says the device is for biofeedback only but if you can get there by yourself. Someone not pushing the sale is always quite reassuring. 😊 Thanks for this great video!

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    How often depends on the individual, I’d recommend doing it several times a day

  • @garyfry3795
    @garyfry3795 Жыл бұрын

    Currently using a Polar H10 to measure my HRV, but what App do you suggest ? My typical HRV is 78-80, male 60.

  • @richardmock3198
    @richardmock3198 Жыл бұрын

    Looking well gez 😁👍

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Richard!

  • @alexandrecouture2462

    @alexandrecouture2462

    Жыл бұрын

    Somebody told me this last week. Sometimes we think we made no progress, but it isn't always true. We can't always see the bigger picture, but when someone tells it, it is good news!

  • @johnmurfin9843

    @johnmurfin9843

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for that Gez very informative 👍

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnmurfin9843 thanks John!

  • @Israr1946

    @Israr1946

    Жыл бұрын

    Great Video as usual Gez

  • @hazelcotton1337
    @hazelcotton1337 Жыл бұрын

    I couldn’t catch where to get the link of the HRav monitor used. Could you share a link here please or what brand/model it is?

  • @vanjacalantropo

    @vanjacalantropo

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, where can we get this device?

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Didn’t he say he had 20 in stock? Have a look on his website

  • @hazelcotton1337

    @hazelcotton1337

    Жыл бұрын

    @@RUNDMC1 there isn’t a website called ‘breath yourself better’ and if you go on ‘do breath’ it’s just a pdf. It was hard to catch when he was speaking

  • @MataH1

    @MataH1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hazelcotton1337 better when you set the subtitles.

  • @djwatson2000

    @djwatson2000

    Жыл бұрын

    Heart math is the product.

  • @Swansue
    @Swansue Жыл бұрын

    What point will I be able to not get potsie? I wonder if it’s permement. I can extend the time on my feet when taking small amount of yohimbe , or ritalin and some days Sudafed, taking each on a different day. But the heat and with time, I’m an urgent mess. I’ve been to the hospital on midodrine and not crazy about florinef. Is there a video on what to take to manage Pots? Thank you for all you do.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Watch the first film in this series

  • @anniemack4282
    @anniemack4282 Жыл бұрын

    Fab

  • @spocksdaughter9641
    @spocksdaughter9641 Жыл бұрын

    Just waiting for a www to get back to me for a custom made HRV arm sleeve w sensors. Not even sure what HRV was, but wild BP brief rises, nearly dropping me to the ground ready to try anthing. Meds make me worse much worse. Not LongC but extreme CPSTD stress exhaustion and OLD F 71. Not POTS Reconized I needed to learn to breath few months ago. Now trying to raise blood volume 2 Liters water a day. Realized when fearful I breath shallow. Off to buy one!! So far just trying to self train.... going through a doorway= big inhale. This App seems supior to other product. Watches didnt seem useful. Other product had sensor on the wrist and another attached by wire from arm pit of elastic sleeve to chest. It seemed targeted for athletes. And the Canada Co did not reply! THX

  • @maciejsiedziako680
    @maciejsiedziako680 Жыл бұрын

    Can you link the device to measure HRV?

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s called a heart math

  • @mindfulmoments4465
    @mindfulmoments4465 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Gez, did/ do you experience visible blood pooling in limbs due to dysautonomia?

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    Wasn’t visible for me

  • @vincenttelfer4206
    @vincenttelfer4206 Жыл бұрын

    maybe overlap and enlarge the parameters of the graph

  • @isadorasegura9314
    @isadorasegura9314 Жыл бұрын

    Hello Gez and lovely people! Can anyone tell me whether the Garmin venu watch does the same as this great product? I have one that shows low stress and high stress and varies from 0-25 blue is low stress and goes up and varies in color etc... So sorry if this has been asked... I have spent so much money over the past 18m that dunno if I need to invest on this too;-) thanks a million

  • @catherinehui795
    @catherinehui795 Жыл бұрын

    Treating the root cause of the condition is the 'miracle cure '. Treating rhe patient holistically is part and parcel of healing PLUS spiritual - emotional healing encorporated. Thank you for a MOST interesting video.

  • @crystalkeara8868
    @crystalkeara8868 Жыл бұрын

    Omg my lowest was 7

  • @miroslavatodorova2551
    @miroslavatodorova2551 Жыл бұрын

    Great videos. I absolutely agree we need to look holistically and treat the body as a whole. Hope this will give you hope - it's been 6-7 months after I got Covid and I almost feel normal now. I did meditation practices for 4-5 months, twice daily - 10-30 minutes each. I went to bed early and paced myself, eat a healthy diet, no alcohol, no coffee, almost no sugar, lots of water, no exercises - just walking and when I felt down - lots of rest. Spplements - vit. D in a spray form helped a lot for most of the symptoms and magnesium for the palpitations. Maybe what I did right was that when I first got my long covid symptoms, I immediately started listening to my body and I rested when I was not feeling well and did not try to make my body do what it was not able to tolerate. The book of James Nestor Breath is a must-read. Its really amazing how important our breathing is.

  • @mrstudio8237
    @mrstudio823711 ай бұрын

    GEZ today I went outside for five minutes on a warm day and got very sick. But I’m not sweating. Headache. Clammy dizzy. Palpitations. I have felt sick for hours. Cleveland clinic is baffled. Does it sound familiar to you? I’m getting nervous. My BP is running high.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes this is textbook dysautonomia. No idea how the clinic are baffled

  • @mrstudio8237

    @mrstudio8237

    11 ай бұрын

    They say I passed the QSART and the Neuro tilt. Basing it on tests not symptoms. Crazy. I have all the symptoms. Can the heat intolerance go away? I Am going to try to go to nyc. They are all over the long Covid.

  • @annieeatch9014
    @annieeatch9014 Жыл бұрын

    Have you seen sky news today? Should we be drinking protein shakes for a while then?

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    Жыл бұрын

    What was on Sky News?

  • @vanjacalantropo
    @vanjacalantropo Жыл бұрын

    I find it hard to do this for longer than 2-3min due to breathing pattern since Covid..after 2 min of deep breathing I experience slight dizziness and need to take a deep breath ☹️

  • @smooth_pursuit

    @smooth_pursuit

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds like you need to breathe less, over breathing creates more breathlessness… focus more on the exhale. Buteyko method explains this (it’s due to something called the Bohr effect). A deep breath doesn’t need to be a BIG breath, just a diaphragmatic one.

  • @vanjacalantropo

    @vanjacalantropo

    Жыл бұрын

    @smooth pursuit Thank you for this I will check it out! 🙏

  • @smooth_pursuit

    @smooth_pursuit

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vanjacalantropo good luck! 🤍

  • @mrstudio8237
    @mrstudio823711 ай бұрын

    GEZ I am not seeing the section mentioning heat intolerance.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    11 ай бұрын

    Sorry - it’s not specifically about heat intolerance but heat intolerance is a direct consequence of dysautonomia - so a wider understanding of dysautonomia will help you manage it.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    11 ай бұрын

    Sorry - it’s not specifically about heat intolerance but heat intolerance is a direct consequence of dysautonomia - so a wider understanding of dysautonomia will help you manage it.

  • @mrstudio8237

    @mrstudio8237

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you. We are boaters in the summer. I’m used to sun but now I get very ill after ten minutes outside. Will this possibly go away? I can’t imagine being this way forever. I also have become exercise intolerant and I own a dance and fitness studio. Beyond frustrated.

  • @RUNDMC1

    @RUNDMC1

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mrstudio8237 I’m so sorry to hear this :( Lots of people are seeing some improvement over time - my next series of interviews in autonomic conditioning might be quite useful for you.

  • @roonbooks1418
    @roonbooks1418 Жыл бұрын

    IODINE !! Please do a video on iodine

  • @rhyothemisprinceps1617
    @rhyothemisprinceps1617 Жыл бұрын

    I would spend my lottery winnings on a biomedical solution since - as Dr Lim says - you can have relapses even when using these all these interventions which take a lot of time & effort. I'd rather get a fix that lasts and puts me on par with other people who don't have to do all those things in order to have some functionality and modest quality of life. {don't have LC, some other post viral thing with similar symptoms}

  • @RAMRRR545

    @RAMRRR545

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you considered nutraceuticals?

  • @joula9779
    @joula9779 Жыл бұрын

    Great man, great men!( I would just have liked to listen him breathing without talking menwild…). Great holistic wish

  • @joula9779

    @joula9779

    Жыл бұрын

    *Meanwhile

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