Spike Proteins and Long COVID: New Research Offers Hope

Dr. Freddie Ulan, is researching the relationship between the spike protein and Long COVID. 

Scientists, medical doctors, and alternative medicine doctors are engaged in research to find the cause of what is being called Long COVID.


Simply put, Long COVID is a variety of symptoms in any combination or individually, that linger after being exposed to the COVID virus.


The coronavirus has one very important component – a spike protein.  It's the key player responsible for how the virus enters your body's cells.


The spike protein is like a tiny, spiky club on the surface of the virus. It attaches to receptors on your cells, like a lock and key. Once it's in, it tricks your cells into letting the virus inside, where it starts multiplying and causing all sorts of trouble.


A recent issue of the Scientific American covered a study being done on Long COVID patients having spike proteins in their blood. The findings of the research suggest that some people with the condition never fully cleared the virus. Another preprint study reported in MedPage found that the spike protein accumulates in the skull and brain of COVID patients.


These studies add to the growing literature supporting the observation that spike proteins may persist in the body in at least some people who had Covid-19.


One of the alternative medicine doctors researching this phenomenon is Dr. Freddie Ulanthe founder of Ulan Nutritional Systems (UNS) and Nutrition Response Testing®.


UNS trains alternative practitioners, such as the chiropractors at Bender Chiropractic Health and Vitality Center Clinton Township, and functional medicine doctors, in Nutrition Response Testing. When a Nutrition Response Testing practitioner runs into a difficult-to-solve case, they often share the details of the case with Dr. Ulan. Over the past three years he has gathered data on these cases and determined that the vast numbers of them are Long COVID patients with spike proteins in their system.


“Most people’s immune system recognizes the spike protein and deals with it,” said Dr. Ulan. “This is because other illnesses, such as the common cold, also have spike proteins.”


Dr. Ulan emphasized that in susceptible individuals the spike proteins produce the Long COVID symptoms. These spike proteins tend to have an affinity for the brain and nervous system, the cardiovascular system, lungs, and kidneys.


In his initial research, Dr. Ulan discovered there are five common environmental stressors that can prevent a body from healing.  His latest research into the fact that people still have spike proteins and related factors in their bodies has led him to name them the Sixth Stressor, or Post-Pandemic Factors.  If a patient has Post-Pandemic Factors active in their body, it must be addressed as a priority for healing.


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Dr. Ulan has updated the Nutrition Response Testing analysis to include a procedure that addresses Post-Pandemic Factors, such as spike proteins, that may impact your health and identify the nutritional support your body needs to repair itself to attain and maintain optimum health.


At Bender Chiropractic Health and Vitality Center Clinton Township, we are fully certified in Nutrition Response Testing and are currently helping patients suffering from “Long COVID” symptoms.  We urge you to make an appointment for testing right away so you can benefit from this incredible procedure.


Call our office today!

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© 2023 Ulan Nutritional Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Nutrition Response Testing is a registered service mark owned by Freddie Ulan. Nutrition Response Testing is a non-invasive system of analyzing the body to assist a practitioner's assessment of underlying causes of ill health. This system is considered a form of integrative, complementary or alternative medicine and is used to provide information to a practitioner who is responsible for properly evaluating their client. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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