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Monday, April 20, 2020
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Excellent New Yorker this week!
This week's New Yorker:
... is the best complete issue I remember in quite a while. The stories include:
... is the best complete issue I remember in quite a while. The stories include:
- Nick Paumgarten on various traders' take on the pandemic, including an Australian who bought a bunch of out-of-the money calls on an N95 mask maker ....
- Rebecca Mead on Harry and Meghan's exit
- Michael Specter on Anthony Fauci and his long career
- Jane Mayer on Mitch McConnell
- Jerome Groopman on surgically implanted devices and their lack of regulatory oversight
I got my copy for free via the RBDigital app, which I've recommended here before. What are you waiting for?
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Compelling Coronavirus Coverage from RadioLab
RadioLab has been running a series on the Coronavirus that's been very compelling, especially the latest one:
The interview with Dr. Prowell is extraordinary! It's in the latest episode, Dispatch 3, about 1/2 way through the episode (though the whole episode is worthwhile, as is all Radiolab content!)
The idea she's discussing is plasma donation from those have recovered from coronavirus to treat the currently infected!
Fascinating and hopeful!
Dr. Tatiana Prowell of Johns Hopkins |
The idea she's discussing is plasma donation from those have recovered from coronavirus to treat the currently infected!
Fascinating and hopeful!
My latest afib (and general health) regimen
A couple of years ago I gave the list of supplements I was taking to keep afib under control.
One I was taking then:
This became unavailable for quite a while so I substituted copper and zinc, two minerals it includes. I get enough calcium, vitamin D and magnesium from other sources, food and supplement-wise.
Then finally Twinlab got its production back on line and I got a bottle ... but:
I had a relatively mild episode, fortunately, but I wondered WTF and through a tiny bit of research found this:
High Levels of Calcium Interfere With Potassium Uptake In Cells
Harrumph. So the Tri-Boron Plus went back on the shelf.
So now my regimen (no more afib episodes and no cold since the one I had in March 2019):
One I was taking then:
This became unavailable for quite a while so I substituted copper and zinc, two minerals it includes. I get enough calcium, vitamin D and magnesium from other sources, food and supplement-wise.
Then finally Twinlab got its production back on line and I got a bottle ... but:
I had a relatively mild episode, fortunately, but I wondered WTF and through a tiny bit of research found this:
High Levels of Calcium Interfere With Potassium Uptake In Cells
Harrumph. So the Tri-Boron Plus went back on the shelf.
So now my regimen (no more afib episodes and no cold since the one I had in March 2019):
- Biocardiozyme Forte 4 per day Biotin Research -- only officially available through a local provider
- Potassium 99mg 6 per day Vitamin Shoppe
- Magnesium 400mg 2 per day Nature Made via Costco
- Vitamin D 1000iu 4 per day Nature Made via Costco
- Vitamin C 1 gram 1 x per day though considering going to 2-3 grams
- Kelp 600mcg iodine or so per day, split into 2 doses
- Selenium 200mcg
- Copper + Zinc 1 tab per day
And I'm working from home and mostly staying home keeping the Other Thing at bay:
Be well!
Labels:
afib,
calcium,
colds,
coronavirus,
potassium
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