Local Scientist Recovers from COVID and Long Haulers Syndrome

A local scientist, Daniel Brouse, suffered from COVID-19 and then Long Haulers Syndrome for 8 months. “I’ve been questioning whether recovered patients have immunity and how some people have appeared to be reinfected? It turns out I have “long haulers” syndrome. Every couple of weeks I go through a wave of symptoms. Though not as severe as the original experience, it is still not pleasant. The symptoms don’t come on all at the same time, rather they cycle through over two weeks (not necessarily in the same order.) I’m not infected again, nor am I contagious. Exercise or anything that causes inflammation aggravates my symptoms.”

After searching the world over for the cause and the cure, Daniel found three scientist in South Africa that had cracked the COVID code.

“In August of 2020, I joined a COVID survivors group. There I met Dr. Ade Wentzel from Port Elizabeth (South Africa). Ade and his colleagues, Robert Miller (Cape Town) and Guy Richards (Johannesburg), developed a diet based protocol based on their research COVID-19: NAD+ deficiency may predispose the aged, obese and type2 diabetics to mortality through its effect on SIRT1 activity.”

“Some people respond really quickly to the protocol, and some really slowly needing bigger nicotinic acid doses. Different symptoms respond at different speeds. You may have to supplement for 6 months still,” notes Ade.

The complete Miller/Wentzel/Richards “COVID NAD+ protocol” to correct a NAD+ deficiency: Niacin B3, Vitamin D, Vitamin C, Quercetin, Zinc, and Selenium

COVID-19 Induced Secondary Pellagra (CISP) and Coronavirus