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How to Protect Yourself from the Coronavirus: Supporting Your Immune System When You May Need It Most

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This article is by Dr. Mark Hyman, best-selling author of Food Fix. It has been edited slightly for this website. You can find the original article on how to protect yourself from coronavirus here.


This is an unprecedented time – a once in 100-year pandemic. A time for us to be level-headed, open-hearted, and focused on what we can do to protect ourselves, our families, our communities, and our country, and be kind to each other. A time to hunker down with family, to take care of ourselves, to cook, and cherish the people and things we love. The more we can face the threat with calm and kindness, the better able we can survive and thrive.

The threat is to our health and to our economy. We have weathered worse as a nation including two World Wars and The Great Depression with far greater devastation and death (although not on our soil). There will be loss and loss of life, but we will emerge in 12-18 months with a new vaccine, new medications and treatment options, and more widespread immunity.

COVID-19, the viral disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is a global pandemic. Scientists estimate that 40% to 70% of our population will be affected. Those with a chronic disease will face a greater threat. In some cases, they will be affected ten times more than the rest of the population, underscoring the need to protect this vulnerable group. Additionally, the mortality rate estimates range from 0.6% to 4% percent and is much higher in people over 75 years old.

The question my patients, friends, and family are asking is “What can we do”? Luckily, the answer is “A lot,” both to reduce our own risks and reduce the spread nationwide.

Overreaction is Better Than Underreaction

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared this a global pandemic. The federal government has declared a national emergency including a ban on flights from Europe. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advised that any gatherings be limited to less than 50 people. And President Trump advises gatherings of no more than 10 people. Many states and cities have shuttered schools, malls, and bars. San Francisco has ordered its citizens to “shelter in place” for three weeks. Sixty million Italians are essentially under house arrest. Most businesses have canceled meetings and conferences and are encouraging remote working. Airlines have cut flights. The NBA, MLB, NHL, and Broadway have suspended their games and shows. Social distancing is becoming the norm (for good reason). But this is a massively disruptive pandemic, no doubt.

To attack this pandemic (and not just protect ourselves), as my friend Jordan Shalin, MD reminded me, we must weigh the cost of being wrong against the chance of being wrong (to paraphrase the political theorist Hannah Arendt).

Let’s start by reviewing what we know to date (and it is changing daily). Since this is something no one has ever seen in our lifetime, take all “facts” as a potential changing sea of scientific information.

What We Know About This Coronavirus

What We Know About Testing

What We Know about Slowing the Rate of Spread or “Flattening the Curve”

What is the Status of Treatments and Vaccines?

There are currently no approved treatments other than supportive care with fluids, symptomatic care, and ventilators, if needed. However, many are hard at work looking at various treatment options. Here are the most promising.

Out of the Box Treatments

**These treatments should not be used unless you work with a physician or trained practitioner.

How to Protect Yourself from the Coronavirus: Can I Protect Myself, My Family, and My Community?

There are many potential approaches from proven to experimental to ensure you, your family, and your community remain safe. These fall into two categories. The first is how to not get it in the first place and reduce spread. And the second is how to support your immune system so you are more resilient to infection. This pandemic can bring out the best in us or the worst. It is a time for kindness, for calling friends, for FaceTimes with family, or hunkering down with loved ones and family in your home, cooking meals from scratch, and for finding ways to help those who are in need.

How to Avoid Infection with COVID-19

How to Support Your Immune System: Remember, Let Food Be Your Medicine!

How to Supplement for Immune Function

There is an increasing number of health claims and the promotion of supplements has also increased in the coronavirus frenzy. There is a lot we don’t know and a lot we do. It’s important not to go overboard and be sensible.

Let’s start with an overview of the vitamins, minerals, and herbs you need and why they are important.

It is not necessary to take all of these. Just starting with a multivitamin, vitamin D3, vitamin C, zinc, and either an algae-based omega-3 supplement or fish oil is a great start.

If we all stay calm, avoid the pandemic of fear, follow our common sense, and take care of ourselves and our families we can weather this and dramatically reduce sickness and death. But we have to come together (at least 6 feet apart!) as humans, and as a society to combat this pandemic.

Note: This article is not intended to provide medical advice and any changes should occur in consultation with your healthcare provider.

Mark Hyman, MD is dedicated to tackling the root causes of chronic disease by harnessing the power of nutrition and Functional Medicine. He is a practicing family physician and an internationally recognized leader, speaker, educator, and advocate in the field of Functional Medicine. Dr. Hyman is the founder and director of The UltraWellness Center, the Head of Strategy and Innovation of the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine, a thirteen-time New York Times best-selling author, and Board President for Clinical Affairs for The Institute for Functional Medicine.

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