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Yes, I've never tested positive, deliberately exposed myself to wife, daughter who both were positive. Sat between them, ate together. You might get a light sore throat, some congestion, otherwise wouldn't know. I tested neg 2x, I had good confidence I might be genetically resistance.
Retired professor of surgery here, MD for 49 years. This series of videos from Dr. Seheult could only be rated as Excellent to Uber-Excellent. There is no blarney, no agenda, and no BS. Very lucid presentations, zero fluff, nary a buzzword, glib phrase, or cliche. He is the kind of guy we all wish we had encountered during residency training years ago. If you have to be critically ill, try like hell to wrangle an admission to his ICU. Not kidding.
My sister and I, in separate homes, have both cared for Covid infected family members, but neither of us became sick. Everyone recovered just fine, but the fact that neither of us ever got sick is very interesting.
My wife and daughter and I have never tested positive for Covid. Actually I did once get a positive on a lateral flow test but then I followed that up with a PCR test which confirmed the lateral flow was a false positive.
It is very interesting, I too haven't had Covid yet either. Although been around those who have. I have 3 vaccines, I just figured my vaccines are doing their job like all the 15 other vaccines I've had in my life. After all , that 's what vaccines do, they kill the infection before you actually get sick. All this fake news about vaccines fading away is BS, all they do is like any other vaccine, they go lay in wait. inside our bone marrow until a virus is recognized and then they go to work and make the T cells, B cells, killer cells and knock off the virus before we get sick. Then job complete, they go back and lay in wait back in our bone marrow until the next virus comes along. Simple.
@@realsteel8113 I also have autoimmune disorder. Never had COVID, colds (since I was a kid). My wounds heal easily like magic. But my autoimmunity is so active that my eczema and psoriasis break out easily when I eat foods I'm allergic to. I also develop keloid scars on my wounds (extra cells replacing the original ones).
Still standing strong here! Never missed a day of work, not even during lockdown. Worked with a lot of people during the pandemic. Even had to shut down my restaurant because all my employees tested positive.. except for me.
Same thing happened to me at the vet clinic I was working at. Still haven’t gotten it. Wild. I didn’t know there was an explanation. I really thought it was inevitable and I’d get it eventually.
@@brendaf3132 that’s awesome. Hope you never have to deal with them. I’m pathetic when I do get sick bc it’s so few and far between, but it does happen.
My partner, my mom, my sister and her kids all got Covid. Some, more than once. But surprisingly, me and my son have not contracted the virus at all since pandemic. I thank my grandmother for this. She too, at 78, has not ever been sick with Covid or any other major illnesses and I thank God for inheriting her genes and health remedies. I do my best to adhere to my doctors advise, but I can’t discredit years of indigenous knowledge of the earth that my grandmother taught me.
As someone who worked as a medical provider during the start of covid and still today, I have never tested positive or got sick from it. Even having around 10 patients a day in my ambulance and being exposed. Even with my partner who tested positive. I would have to get tested quite often, and even still today since its mandatory for my work. But i never come back positive or get sick. No antibodies either. My parents who i live with are the same, never tested positive or had symptoms. People don’t believe me but im just as confused myself haha. Its awesome you guys are doing these studies.
I was sick with a cold/mild bronchitis in early October. One positive antigen test, at home. I had ridiculously high antibodies from 5 vaccinations at the time, plus I'm on immunomodulatory meds for my MS. I felt ok again within 4 days, and 5 weeks later, my antibody test came back negative for any prior COVID infection. I was together almost 24/7 with my daughter whilst sick, who had a mild cold for a couple of days too, only one positive test too, but she tested positive in the antigen test for COVID Infection antibodies lately. No one can explain to me how this might have happened.
I am not a medical professional at all but I am fascinated at how some get Covid and some don't. My husband and daughter got it but my son and I did not. It was hard to understand as we were around each other the whole time. This is fascinating.
SAME!!!!! But I am the girl who always use to get a cold or flu during winter.... I have not been sick since 2019 and somehow never got Covid either. I am astonished but very very happy!
I've been exposed to it so many times and never tested positive. Twice I thought I did have it tho, me and my daughter were both ill, she tested positive and I always tested negative. I was tested all the time too because of my job.
MD here. I might be one of them. Never tested positive, even after 3 years of working in the ER/ICU taking care of COVID patients, and without proper PPE most of the time. Every single time when there were 'outbreaks' within the staff of the unit I was working at, never tested positive. During the Omicron surge, everyone in my household got COVID (mild cases) and I did not. It might be just luck, but more and more I'm thinking nobody is that lucky.
Please read my comment above and give me your thoughts. 🙏 I am a personal trainer and have a group of medical friends like you but who are health nuts and gym rats. 🏋️♂️ Most like you work in E.Rs/ICU or critical care units. I never had a flu shot, never been vaccinated, never tested positive or had the first sign, symptom, etc! None of them ever got Covid either! 🤔 We also are unaware of the first bodybuilder or fitness pro who got Covid or died from it. I only know of 1 female personal trainer who got a very mild case of covid that lasted 2 days. Read my comment above and would love to hear your thoughts on this! 🙏🙏🙏😉👍👍
I have early stage multiple myeloma, was going to the hospital to get plasma exchange every two weeks during lockdowns (I'm in Australia) . All the nurses were getting covid 19 and I never got it. My mum (unvaccinated) got covid and I nursed her through basically a bad cold for 10 days but I also never got covid from her. I'm unvaccinated I would have thought I would have been at risk for at least catching it... but no. I'm in a sub tropical area and I can honestly say I only know a handful of friends here that got covid....
Same here. Exposed to countless ppl with covid several times & never got it. I was even in Vietnam when it broke out; never got it. Went to a high infection, poor hygiene country in Dec 2020, never got it. Never vaccinated. Volunteered for a study & they said no thanks. Ridiculous.
I am 95 and have watched several of Dr. Seheult’s videos. I have not had Covid although many family members and friends have had Covid. I belong to a card club and book club, attend church regularly, go grocery shopping, have family gatherings, etc. I started taking Vitamin D3 and Zinc at the onset of the pandemic after viewing a video by Dr. John Campbell of London, England, who spoke on the efficacy of taking Vitamin D3 and Zinc, and have urged all my friends and family to do so too.
@@hjcip3934 Forward thinking doctors usually recommend keeping your 25-OH Vitamin D3 level between 60-70ng/mL (150-180 nmol/L). Ask for that test from your doctor. If you are not within that range, use the following to calculate how much to add or subtract. The general rule of thumb for D3 supplementation adjustment is: 2.5 µg/ng/ml (1 µg/nmol/L) 100 IU/ng/ml (40 IU/nmol/L) So if your 25OH test came back at 40 ng/ml at the start of your program, and using the middle of the target range ((60+70)÷2)=65 as a goal, you might increase your vitamin D supplementation by: 2.5×(65-40) = +62.5 µg 100×(65-40) = +2500 IU
I am 79 and I take no medication or supplements. I stopped taking vaccines in the 80's because it made me sick. I get a checkup once every ten or so years and of course, I did not take the shot. I work with a bunch of cowboys and we all drink out of the same bottle, ride around in pickup trucks unmasked with the windows closed and I never got Covid. I attribute my present good health to an avoidance of doctors and a refusal to take their potions and pills.
A special thank you to the blood donors that completed the survey. As usual, an excellent presentation by Dr. Sheult. My guess is that medical/PA/nursing students love your lectures. These subjects are complex, but you present each in a manner that makes it easier to comprehend.
The 'Experts' are the same ones mutilating our children with gender reassignment. They work for the Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex and only want to 'Treat' patients NOT heal them. There is no $ in healing them. Doctors, Lawyers and Used Car Salesmen are in the same trash bin.
I love him also, he has given us the most up to date information on COVID19. I listened to Dr Fauci and was very frustrated, no cleat guidance his information was that of doom . While COVID19 is not to be taken lightly we all would like to be informed , with proper guidelines to follow ,Dr Sheult and Dr Campbell have really educated the public with studies from around the world and the physiology of the virus. It’s not just about mandating people to take a vaccine which was and is still experimental; wear your mask, social distancing. The fear has destroyed families,the workforce, the church, the schools. People have been terminated from their jobs for refusing to take a vaccine that doctors etc. could not give us. Thanks to those doctors who respect the rights of the public to be educated on critical issues such as COVID19.
I’m a nursing student. I work in outbreaks and took care of my mom with severe Covid without PPE. Throughout the pandemic I did all our shopping, traveled and went to restaurants and church and never got Covid.
@@dmannevada5981 I currently get tested once a week. To clarify I wear n95 now and practice hand hygiene as well as shower when arriving home and wash my clothes. I also practice much of the f l c c c, i prevent as much as I can afford. For my mothers Covid she refused remdesivir after three doses and took ivermectin, f l c c c as well as a protocol I wrote in 2009 to keep my brain occupied before I even went to college. I mixed the f l c c c with my protocol, with 80% crossover, adding the f l c c c to mine and adding part of mine to the f l c c c. It pulled her from the grave. Thank the LORD.
I worked with the general public during the whole pandemic. I was probably in contact with it countless times. Never caught it, but neither did my sister or mom who I live with. All of my friends and coworkers have gotten it at least once.
My parents and I were a household of NEVER having experienced the flu, and only the occasional cold. I, to date, have not had Covid 19, still never had the flu, and I cannot remember the last time I had a cold. Same for my kids who are now adults.
Same here & I’ve been exposed to COVID several times. Most of the people I know who got COVID were vaccinated & previously boosted. The unvaccinated people I know got much sicker versus vaccinated.
I just had Covid only last October! I was attended sessions of fisiotherapy @ a clinic, sharing massage beds and other equipments. This infection was mild though andI got healed in less than 10 days. No “protection” also... and also me, I thought that wouldn’t get the virus infection ever. There’s always a time for everything... Take care!
Personally I see it as a gift that I never get sick or never caught COVID and worked everyday throughout it all, i don't think about it too much but I am definitely very grateful
I thought I had a low immune system, it’s Dec 2022, and I’m still standing strong. I worked in nursing home, had a contract for 6 months as a Covid tester running tests in different schools in a busy district. Still working in the medical field. My kids and mother has it. I’m just in chock.
So happy to see you addressed this situation. Both my mate and I never got COVID, despite him being a city bus driver and exposed to typically higher risk people. Similarly, I didn't stop going out, but did practice distancing, masking, and good hygiene, albeit not nearly obsessive as many. Well, perhaps we have these characteristics, and will likely never know. Nevertheless, we always appreciate your clear, concise, informed and trustworthy presentation!
Great lecture. Edit: A very erudite commenter pointed out I conflated HLA-DRB1*15:01 with HLA-B*15:01. So what follows below is NOT correct. I am not aware of a tagging SNP for B 15:01. Fun fact, if you have done Ancestry or 23andme, there is a good chance a tagging SNP (rs3135388) for HLA-DRB1*15:01 is in your raw data file. The protective variant would be "A". As mentioned, most people (90% approximately) have the common "G" allele. Also, just to point out everyone has the HLA-DRB1 gene. *15:01 is a variant allele of that gene. Also, the "A" variant is associated with increased risk for MS so gene variants can be both good and bad. You win some, you lose some.
Great help, searched my raw data. It turns out I have the common G allele but I'm one of the only people I know who haven't had covid despite being in regular close contact with a variety of people in poorly ventilated spaces. The only other person I know who has never tested positive or had symptoms is my mother who has been for a lot of hospital appointments during and since covid.
@@sharfalor4244 I'm the common G allele too and also never tested positive for COVID. I bet there are other mutations in other genes too. I believe there is one mutation that makes you impervious to an infection. The TMEMP gene or something like that. I'm sure I got that gene abbreviation wrong...but something similar. Edit: I tried to find the article I read way back when and failed to do so. My memory must be getting bad (duh!) or I am confusing it with a mutation that makes you immune to another virus. Anyway in a few years of study I am sure they will have figured out more about why some people get kidney, heart or brain problems, why some people get such severe Long covid, etc, etc. Its fascinating.
I'm diabetic, obese and have been super exposed to covid since all my family had it. I even slept in the same room with my daughter while she had covid, traveled with passengers with covid windows down no masks and have never tested positive! Thank you Lord!🙏
Roger, you really hit it out of the park with this one! I don’t say that lightly, being a former NIH panel member and RO1 grant holder in cellular biophysics. Thanks so much. Really informative.
@@jamesj.4323 Agree! He also linked to other papers that support the possible theories being promoted, and the way he explains makes the complicated info easier to grasp.
My takeaway from this is we still have a long way to go both in understanding our immune response overall and SARSCOV2. Having worked in a UK hospital through this I'd say there are many things which don't make sense (pts whose relatives never infected for example) in the light of our current knowledge.
Having low vitamin d is a massive risk for getting covid - the amount of people I know who have got covid and have low vitamin d, I am Immunosuppressed with biologics but have decent vitamin levels and I’ve not had covid at all.
The amount of information i have gained only from you, eclipses any info i would have received anywhere else. This is a THANK YOU, for helping us, all of us, understand this CoVid19. You, through us, have saved tens of thousands of lives. May the good lord continue to bless you and keep you safe.
Very interesting!! My Sister & I are the last 2 living children of our parents. Neither of us caught Covid (yet) She stayed with her grandson on a covid hospital floor for a month. Both my husband & youngest son had it, I never got sick. This study now has me wanting to be tested.
My sister slept beside her husband even though he had Covid. She never got sick either. I have been exposed three times, but have not contracted it. None of my cousins on either side of my family have reported being sick. I am beginning to think I got lucky with my genes for once.
10-15 % of population is absolutely armored against any coronavirus, 80% od population doesn't show symptoms or go through infections without any problems, only 5 % population (the weaker, oldest, with other diseases) may feel very bad when infected by coronavirus. But only few die .... You know what is funny? This information is from the medical book dated 1976, chapter related to the coronavirus .... We knew about this many years ago but big farma supported by media made as absolutely fool!! The worst thing is - people right know do not want to admit that they have been made fools ...
@@jozefbak6033 The recent news it that it was developed and (cough) escaped from the Wuhan lab. I am not wondering if all the DNA tests were used to craft a virus that was just bad enough, but not Spanish Flu level. My distrusting mind from what I have seen the last few years has me very pessimistic about the integrity of humanity.
I’m a cna in a nursing home and I’m the only person in the entire facility who has never so much as tested positive for COVID19. It has come through in massive waves over and over. My mom tested positive once but never got sick. I’ve also never had the flue before and haven’t been sick at all in like 15 years. Idk what that’s about, but hopefully I can keep this streak up!
Same here never been sick sick at all even being around due to family and never got chicken pox and my brother got it and we are in close contact and when my cousin got it only thing I have had to go to a doctor for was for a ear infection two different times. When I was 5 and again at 7. Never experienced havei g to go to a dentist at all or had a cavity nor know what a toothache even feels like
Careful. It’s the people who say, “I’ve never been sick a day in my life” who end up with cancer. I always thought it was due to them using so much antibacterial that they haven’t built up a defense. But I’m not a doctor.
Not an especially scientifically minded person, but I understood this. I've got lots of other lay individuals that have interest & concerns about the subject with whom to share this post. Covid impacted everyone worldwide in so many devastating ways. Thank you sir, for sharing this clear & lucid delivery of this subject.
I live with my sister in law who is legally blind. We’ve stayed home more in the last 3 years than we ever did BUT we did go out fairly regularly to shop or doctor appointments, etc. We never had Covid. Neither of us has had even a cold in the last 3 years. A month ago my niece came by to visit and she hugged us both when she left. She called the next day and said she tested positive for Covid. We waited about a week to start feeling sick but we never did get sick.
I’ve never had covid, and I’m definitely not the most careful person. I live in a big city, work at a university, travel on planes, go to large events, take public transit and I haven’t contracted it once. When my fiancé had covid, we shared a bed (the joys of 1 bedroom apartments) and I still didn’t get it
12:44 HLA-B*15:01 is strongly associated with asymptomatic infection. 13:24 individuals carrying this relatively common allele (~20% population) are more than twice as likely to remain asymptomatic after sars-cov2 infection, and an astonishing effect for homozygosity increasing more than 8x the chance of remaining asymptomatic. 16:51 B-cells are very rigid, produce a specific antibody. 17:17 T-cells will change dynamically with the virus in the environment, which is key to preventing hospitalization/death. 19:33 T-cells primed against seasonal coronaviruses cross reacts with sars-cov2 and may contribute to clinical protection. T cell memory encompasses broad recognition of viral proteins... and seems to be well sustained so far.
I am a retired cancer researcher, retired a year early due to a massive mac infection due to bronchiectasis that took 24 full months of high dose antibiotics to kill, treatment ended 12/19 - just in time for covid. I have not had covid nor have I been sick since then. Granted, I did all the masking etc stuff in the beginning & I still try to be super careful with crowds but I do shopping, etc. I think my lack of covid may just be due to being super careful but it is certainly interesting to think it may actually be my body working for me (instead of against me). Thanks for the video. (I had also been a bone marrow donor but was never matched to anyone)
Same.. At work of course I’ve had to mask but I’ve always been diligent about masking, washing hands, etc..Thus is a good reminder to stay diligent and stay the course coming in to cold and flu season..
Check your gut microbiome diversity, it could just be that the antibiotics killed all gut microbiome, including the pro inflammatory species, that your T-cells were then healthy enough to kill the infected cells. However your previous bronchiectasis means that you have an unhealthy diet that caused the lung infection in the first place, through the gut lung axis.
Again, complicated stuff made simple..(enough :) ). I just got COVID a couple of days ago and, "luckily", it seems to be on its way out (rapid test positive third day after symptoms, now in my fifth day). One thing I can say is that all the whatever marginal understanding I got from your comprehensive shared knowledge has given me comfort to go without panic through this experience for me and for all the other people I directly care about and got it (family and friends - all ultimately OK with different impacts - from 3 days to months). Thank you (again) Dr Seheult :)
My mom got Covid, before we knew I spent an entire day in the same house as her. Didn’t get it. Everyone at my work got COVID. I never got it and was the reason we didn’t have to close the business for the two weeks everyone was sick. I literally ran the shop single handedly.
Yeah, I am immune too as it seems. My whole family - mother, brother and sister tested positive and spent two weeks recovering while living in the same house as me. They did not quarantine and my 20 years old sister even coughed in my face every day because she found it funny. I never felt sick and after a few days I got tested, just in case. The test was negative. I wasn't sick since 2017 and it seems like the Covid passed me too.
Yep, daughter was positive and falling asleep on my chest every night, didn’t catch it. 70% of people at work caught it over past 2 years, didn’t catch it.
Same here. I've been around so many people with it and never got it, never wore a mask or had the jab. My wife got it and I TRIED to get it so that I could build up natural immunity and it didn't work. About 2 months ago I did get it, I don't know where it come from because no one around me had it. It was so awful, I hit a fever of 104. But it only lasted for 2 days and then it was gone. I never got tested, but I'm pretty sure it was covid because it was like NOTHING I've ever experienced before, all of the symptoms of covid I had. Hopefully I have natural immunity now. Fun fact : the jab wasn't created for covid, covid was created for the jab......
Two people in my household got sick, werent isolating etc. I took care of one of them being that he was a minor and never got it. Got sick afew weeks ago, think it was covid but no tests. Taste was affected, which it never has been with a virus, so I think it was covid. Me and partner both had it, never gave it to anyone else in the house.
Very interesting. I don't have any medical background at all, but I was always curious as to why I have been 'bulletproof' all through life... it really feels like stuff just bounces off me... Maybe it does? Thank you, Mum and Dad, for the fantastic cocktail of goodies you have passed down to me? x
I’m a nurse and have been fully marinated in COVID with multiple exposures at work. I followed all the guidelines and got the vaccines and boosters. My husband did the same and just recovered from a breakthrough COVID infection. I did not isolate or mask around him while in our home. I have never tested positive for COVID.
I've been saying for years that trying to do medicine like everyone is exactly the same makes no sense. This is just more proof of that. Thank you for this amazing presentation.
This is amazing! No one in my immediate family has tested positive for COVID. My husband, who until recently worked in retail, was never vaccinated. I am vaccinated, due to the info about COVID and its interaction with RBBBs, but I been around several people who tested positive within hours of our interactions, and I have not been infected. Neither of our two adult children have been infected, as well.
I didn't realize that you could test positive within hours, I've always been told it took days to reach a high enough count. How do you know you were the contact? Thanks
@@neenah4027 I think they meant that the got the horrible news hours later from people who they were around " hey, we got our results back and we tested positive. Sorry for the inconvenience ". Thanks.
@@neenah4027 I am in a chorus that meets weekly, and we sing without masks, and have b doing so since the lifting of quarantine; choral singing is a great way to spread viruses. The lady who stands to my right attended chorus one evening, and she started to have symptoms by the end of chorus. The following AM, she went in for testing and was positive for covid, as was her husband. Although she and I stood approximately 2 feet from each other for about 2.5 hours, breathing in each other's aerosols, as one does while singing, I never had any symptoms over the course of the next couple of weeks, nor did I test positive at any point during that time. I would say that out of the chorus of 50 people, most of whom are vaccinated, less than of us have not gotten covid. I was in in contact with many of the chorus members at points in time when they were in initial stages of illness, but, again, I never tested positive after contact.
This is so interesting! Looking back at medical history and realizing how far we've come and now how far we can go is exciting. Thank you for the information. I watched this having my breakfast while getting ready for work and it helped me want to tackle my day! Kudos!
Ive got certain health issues but seems my parents did something right. My whole house has been infected time and time again and every time ive tested negative. Ive never had a cold in my adult life. They all have had the poke as well i haven't. Thanks mum and dad!
You mum and dad had nothing to do with it. When will people wake up and stop looking externally for their lives. It is all YOU!! Not mum and dad, not stupid sill gods, not your doctor, not your lover...........YOU!! Grow up and start taking some responsibility for your lives. Its time to evolve and grow up for fk sakes.
Yeah, same thing with me. I was sick quite often as a kid but since I was 16 everything miraculously disappeared and I was sick probably twice since then in the following decade. My whole family tested positive for Covid and spent a lot of time with me in one room, but I was the only one who never tested positive.
@@Lovepeaceandchickengrease you see this is perfect example, you dont know what to do, you are as lost and confused as the next person. There is nothing you can do to help anyone let alone your kids. Your job here on this Planet is to find YOU!! find you inner being and let that guide you......and by living in this way, you kids and others around you will see and sense your living being and will channel into your vibration. You are not here to help anyone including you family......this is where many family issue spawn from, parents think they know better......THEY DONT!! They are as lost and confused like everyone else because you keep looking out there for answers. The answers are within you.....find what it is you like and love to do and eat and be with and do those things. Flow like water down a stream......if you do things you dont like to do, then you are not flowing or not listening to your inner strength and love, you are instead swimming up stream causing all sorts of caos and sickness and madness in your journey. The key to life is Love and happiness for the self, not for others....they will soon follow when they see your beauty. Very simple.
I’ve never had covid. I also haven’t had the flu or been very sick since I was 13 years old, I’m 40 now. I next to never get sick, I might get the start of a cold for a day or two but it always ends super quickly. I’ve always wondered why this is!
It's very interesting to me that this all aligns with something I have been observing for many years about T-cells. I've personally observed what I believe is an association with T-cells, Psoriasis and viruses. I'm not a doctor or in any way working in the field of medicine. I'm just a man who reads a lot for the information I can learn. In the last 45 years (I'm 70 now), I've noticed that I haven't gotten flus or colds at all. When I was a kid I used to get whatever cold or virus that went around school or my family. I have 9 brothers and sisters and over 100 cousins. We all had Mumps, Measles, Chicken Pox and whatever went around. We got over it and considered it perfectly normal. We didn't rush to a doctor to get antibiotics. We just got over it naturally. That all stopped completely when I grew up. When I was about 18 I developed Psoriasis. Nothing serious, just some come-and-go annoying patches here and there. About 12 years ago I got a prescription for a cortical steroid ointment. I've been using this one small tube sparingly since then on small spots as they get annoying. A few years ago I learned, or at least I read several online articles and watched videos about how Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease caused by overactive T-Cells attacking something in my skin. I know how to filter out disinformation and anecdotal testimonies, so, no I don't believe everything I read or hear. The dermatologist told me that the ointment she gave me suppresses my over active immune response to Psoriasis. I elected to use the ointment on small areas of plaque only as I felt necessary, rather than getting an injection of some sort. I reasoned that the injections treat the whole body and I should go the conservative route and just do spot treatments. Hence the long life of the small tube of ointment. In my own mind, I reasoned that these same T-cells that cause Psoriasis plaque patches may be responsible for me escaping infections all these years. Covid-19 fits right in with my lay-man's hypothesis about T-cells. Sure I got the vaccines, including the first booster about 10 months ago. Even though many people I associate with including my kids and grand kids have all had more than one mild case of Covid-19 since it all started. Other than a plugged ear several times, possibly caused by some kind of infection, I've not had any infection for many years. So maybe I'm a "Super Dodger" because my Psoriasis keeps my T-cells alert.
Excellent hypothesis for a lay person, as you refer to yourself. I believe you are correct considering the fact that persons with psoriasis and other skin disorders normally have a higher level of white blood cell count. The higher White blood cell count is fighting other diseases while triggering the psoriasis. Excellent conclusion!🕍
I have never been ill or tested positive for Covid despite working throughout the pandemic and having multiple exposures. My parents have been mostly isolated but have also never tested positive or been ill with Covid. So, I guess I owe my parents a huge thank you.
Absolutely. Same here, I worked through Covid and, during the beginning of the outbreak, was coming in contact with 10,000 people a week. Virtually everyone I worked with got sick- and we worked in close proximity- not me. My wife got sick, both my children, their children but neither me nor my mother, who lives with my wife, and I got sick. Tested dozens of times. The only other member of my immediate family, my sister, also never got it (although she really kept to herself and away from the public). It took me about six months to figure out I couldn't get it for some reason and I became less careful. Got to be genetics.
Last year I was pregnant and doesn’t have vacccine for covid all the people in the house got it but I don’t know why I don’t get it swear until now I gave birth my child turn 1year old never get it 😅
Oh and I forgot to mention that I give blood regularly, and have donated almost 10 gallons! First time was 17 with my mothers permission in High School. It’s rare, A-, so I am constantly getting calls to donate, various components of blood. I thank God that I am able too, and that I have been protected from Covid! Asymptomatic. Incredible study.
Thank you for posting this. Extremely important information for everyone to understand. Those of us that worked with COVID positive and symptomatic patients and did not show symptoms ever should be studied too. Unfortunately, those ignorant to learning about new infections are trying to be leaders.
Same! I know people around me that got Covid and/or variants 2 and 3 times! But NOT me! I had breast cancer from 10-1-20 to 3-24-21. Afterwards, I had 2 J&J vaccines. I haven't had a Covid vaccine or a booster in a year. I had to have an MMR and chicken pox vaccines in 2022 since my blood work at PC doc showed no antibodies to them. I also recently had the inactive Flucelvax vaccine a few weeks ago. Did any of these help to keep me immune to Covid and the variants? Did the chemo and radiation therapy that I had, have anything to do with ANY of this? I have no clue!🤔
@@1BethMcBeth So good to hear that even with having had cancer, you haven't got Covid. Congrats on being cancer free. That was a tough time to be battling cancer with everything that was going on. It seems like the J&J vaxxs worked for you. I chose to not get vaxxed since I rarely every get colds and I was around sick people and didn't have Covid. I wore my.mask, practiced social distancing and all that, but thought that since my immune system was doing a good job keeping me healthy, I take a pass on the vaxxs. I did multiple PCR tests-all coming up negative.. I think it was the right choice for me. I get plenty of Vit D, Liposomal Vit C, Zinc. In the beginning I did take Chinese Skullcap and Astragalus which are good at boosting the immune system. I stuck with a simpler routine after that. I think it may have helped, but am not 100% sure.
I’m a 67 y/o Nurse Practitioner working at an Urgent Care in Virginia. I have been seeing patients with Covid 19 since the beginning of the pandemic.I’m vaccinated, boosted x 1 and still have not developed known Covid 19 infection. Last month my husband and son both had Symptomatic Covid with positive antigen tests but I did not get Covid. I test x2 at home, both neg. Lucky I guess
I've definitely been exposed, traveled, and never got COVID although I've been following virtually all of your health and supplement protocols and masking where possible so it's hard to know if I have special immunity. Hopefully there will eventually be an easy test for this. In any case, I greatly appreciate all of your knowledge, wisdom, and especially your care. I was just thinking of you as I did my now daily nature walk in my barefoot shoes so that I can better feel the earth and enjoying feeling the sun on my body and taking a moment to appreciate how you've helped me to shift my life. COVID aside, life is so much better. You rock!
There are tests to see if one is immune, but for some reason they are difficult to find. Maybe it's expensive or maybe the lack of availability is driven by the companies selling remedies for this sickness. They know if people can prove they are immune then there would be less uptake in the therapy they are selling, therefore cutting profits. It's a question the public should be given clear answers to.
@@judithpatterson4309 sorry to break it to you, but there is no test that can tell you if you are “immune”. Researchers don’t know what level of antibodies confers “immunity”.
@@Matys1975 Yea, I guess the test that Labcorp and other labs do just shows that someone has been exposed to the virus. Hopefully there will be more discovery and discussion about what proves immunity.
@@judithpatterson4309 even if you had covid once, it does not mean you won’t get it again. I know 3 perfectly healthy unvaccinated people who had covid twice in a span of 12 months, two of them are my kids and one being a friend. I also know plenty of vaccinated people that have had covid. You can’t have durable long lasting immunity against coronaviruses from natural infection or vaccines. That is why humans get colds and flu multiple times in their lives, regardless of if they get flu vaccines or not. I think not getting covid is largely a combination of luck and the duration and extent of your exposure to covid.
After teaching in an elementary school for 25 years, I've probably been exposed to stuff I don't even care to know about. Never got sick. In any case, the only illness I've had in the last 10 years is mild seasonal hay fever.
I was exposed directly to positive people so many times including my friends and families, but for some reasons I never got covid. I took so may tests and all came out negative. I'm not the most healthiest person, I actually get sick often since I was small, but for some odd reasons I don't get covid.
Same here. My daughter was positive laying on me and coughing in my face and I never tested positive. They paid for me to be a part of a study because they were shocked. I would assume having meningitis three times in my thirty years of life would make me more susceptible but I guess not.
I just stumbled upon your video on Intermittent Fasting and the randomised trials of Asian Obese individuals. Impressive Sir! I immediately went searching for your name on the internet. You are a wealth of knowledge and I am locked in!
Thank you for presenting this information! I am glad somebody is studying this. I work in a large nursing home, a few people never tested positive, some thought maybe they had it in the fall of 2019...
They may have had in 2019. In America, they thought it first started in Washington State, but now they have evidence in San Jose ,Ca it was Sept 2019, they have from lung cancer tissue evidence. In May of 2019, I had double pneumonia, my blood pressure went way high to 215/115 and I got Myocarditis. I already had asthma, so I couldn't breathe very good too. I will never know if it was Covid, and if I was one of the first to get it or not.
@PocketAces2Start Wow. Interesting. May sounds a bit early, but those symptoms seem terrible. I'm glad you are recovered. I got sick the last few days of January 2020. I felt sick in my chest, like there was a blow torch in my lungs. I also have asthma. Took 6 days of prednisone, Azithromycin. Coughed terribly & had trouble breathing for weeks. Co-workers had bad colds & coughs they couldn't get rid of. One was hospitalized for pneumonia. We were all worried about this virus from Wuhan, China. My job was shut down for nearly 5 months. I never caught a cold OR covid19 until the end of Nov. 2022 when I got covid19. Just getting over my second covid19 infection now in mid Nov. 2023. I did finally give in and got the Pfizer (2-shot) vax early Jan. 2022. But no boosters. I really never thought I would catch it. My pulmonary Dr. said you can catch it again & again & again.
This is sooooo interesting! I am one of those weirdos that has never gotten covid-19 despite having cared for several covid positive elderly neighbors before any vaccine was available to the public. I have since been vaccinated and boosted but still have never tested positive for covid. It is actually very rare that I ever am sick, I did come down with a head cold earlier this year. I went to the dr and was tested for both covid and flu, both results were negative. Last time I was sick was in the summer of 2017. If I happen to have these genes, that would explain why I rarely ever get sick.
COVID infections are often asymptomatic. Unless you had a PCR test about once a week for the past 3 years, there's no way to know if you had COVID or not. Furthermore, even people who only had asymptomatic COVID infections are at risk of developing 'Long Covid' medical complications. All this is to say that you should put away your copium pills.
I did not get sick because I have never worn the mask and was educated enough to not take the (not a) vaccine. Also I maintain a very healthy immune system. There is no test for the alleged C19 disease. The PCR test is not designed to test for any illness. You can't ask the inventor (Kari Mullis) of this test as he died in 2019. Wake up folks.
Thanks, Dr. Seheult, for reviewing this article, and including the three earlier studies it cites. In these three COVID-19 years, I’ve often shouted online, about concomitant diseases (after 1918, a granduncle had postencephalitic Parkinsonism, and Dad was an immunologist), and about too much concentration on antibody titers, neglecting cell-mediated immunity factors. Internationally, recent statistics on “non-COVID-associated” mortality and long-term morbidity have me rather alarmed - the ACE II receptor is IMPORTANT!
I would like to read more of your thoughts. Where have you been "shouting online"? I want to understand what you are saying about the ACEII receptor and non-covid mortality. Thx.
I think your channel and several other that I listen to are so valuable at combing through and finding the various study and research done around COVID. I have said this a number times but probably not on comments to you, but I do wish that somebody like the NIH would have their own UA-cam channel where they would present these sort of videos like you and these other doctors around the studies. I imagine that they probably comb through the studies themselves, at least I hope so. Given that they do that, I think it would actually benefit them if they could pull together a video for the public because that would allow them to think through what they're reading probably with a bit more detail. I would feel then that the NIH would be presenting data to the public rather than just presenting requirements and mandates. They of course would not have to mandate anybody to watch the videos, but they could present the data In an open way as you do, with their own opinions on it and let people be educated, and make up their own minds. I think they would do a lot to take some of the distrust of the medical association down a few notches. I do think they would compete with your fine channel which would be a shame, but I think it would be channels like yours that would keep them honest.
There's a financial incentive for the NIH not to publish findings in an understandable way on UA-cam. But the information is available on their website, and, as it's information in the public domain, an enterprising person knowledgeable in the field could have a decent following.
Unfortunately, all the big players in this: NIH, CDC, SAGE, WHO, and the rest of the healthcare alphabet agencies, are all taking money from the pharmaceutical industries, and some of the information that they provide will not be unbiased and impartial.
My best friend always comments on how I never get sick even while we were growing up. Everyone around me would but I never did. Never got a flue or covid shot. I can't wait to show him this.
Thanks for this. I have never had the Flu in my life so I have never had a Flu shot. When the COVID-2 virus arrived I assumed I wouldn't get infected so I did not get the vaccine either. I have never caught the COVID-2 virus or even tested positive, even though people around me did.
I almost never get sick or if I do, I get over very quickly with mild symptoms. I still get vaccinated to reduce the chance of spreading whatever. I might not get hit hard, but my co-workers and family do.
I get colds and sinus infections but have never gotten the flu as an adult. I never get flu shots either. I did get the Covid vaccines though. No Covid yet for me though. I actually haven't had a cold though since January 2020. Right as Covid was beginning to take off in the US.
Dr. Mike Yeadon suggested that possibly 30% of folks could be immune to C19 as they would have had a coronavirus cold before, in March 2020 and he told the sage mathamaticial modellers why they were wong.
Yeadon got everything wrong. For unknown reasons he completely lost the plot. He wanted to halt vaccine clinical trials (which makes no sense). He claimed the pandemic was over after the first wave. (We have had millions of COVID-19 deaths since he made that claim). He speculated that the vaccines would make women infertile. Etc etc. Yeadon is a dangerous anti-vax fool that probably caused the deaths of many people because they believed him.
Like me I probably gad Cv in 2017 when i had 6 months of a terrible sticky cough continuously and it suddenly went. At the end of this, i was giddy when i change postures and gets short of breath quickly when walking on the flat. These continue on till 2020, until i had my first M jab- miraculous effect , mental fog lifted, no longer giddy or short of breath. Dont know why, but it worked marvellous for me
This is my mom for sure. She’s in her late 50s and is extremely outgoing. She is out with friends at bars, restaurants, etc, every week since Covid started. She’s also been on like 5 vacations during this time. One internationally. She has not had Covid one time! I just find it so shocking lol. I know she’s had to have been exposed but she just doesn’t get sick!!!!
I haven’t had COVID yet, as far as I can tell. As soon as I saw videos on how to wash my hands correctly, I changed the way I washed my hands. Also, I’ve done all the vaccines and I’m an introvert. Both of my children have had COVID and so has my husband. I was physically close to all of them before they tested positive. Most of the people at work have had COVID, some of them multiple times. Fingers crossed that if I do get it, I don’t get too sick.
Same, I'm an introvert as well. I was already a non-social person before the lockdowns, I'm just continuing on as normal. The lockdowns didn't affect me much at all. Plus, having asthma, I absolutely 100% cannot afford to have COVID, so I'm naturally paranoid as it is.
I have an auto immune disease and haven't caught Covid (that I know of) and I've always wondered if the reason I've had such good protection wasn't just from all my vaccines and boosters but all the corona viruses I've caught over the years might be giving me extra protection. This is fascinating!!
At last my people!! I am sure l have at least 1 autoimmune condition though l suspect more and the rheumatologist says no and diagnosed fibromyalgia 🙄. Like you guys l am not vaxed, have not caught covid and infact haven't even caught a cold in at least 4yrs which is when l begun getting other symptoms that led to fibro diagnosis. Do any of you belong to any groups or know which autoimmune is likely to affect this? I think l have sjorgrens, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, lupus, some kind of muscle wasting disease and probably bechets. Does anyone have any of these?
I am nearly 81 years old and I have never gotten it. I have been careful from the beginning, but not paranoid about it. I stayed home and had had groceries delivered. I have gotten all vaccinations as soon as they were available. My son and his wife has had it but they did not come near me while they were positive. Not sure if it was my precautions or a natural immunity, or just lucky.
Everybody was sick around me, my kids, brother, brother kids, sister in law. I did not tested positive and I was around my kids all the time. My mother also did not tested positive , my brother was in bed 2 weeks. Could be due to the tests - but i did not had any symptoms.
This is really interesting. I had suspected some type of genetic protection a few months ago. Myself, mom, dad, sister and several cousins have never tested positive for Covid and we have been active in our various communities over the pandemic.
My two sons, 17 and 27, and I have not been vaccinated and none of us have tested positive. We have had to test several times since my oldest worked outside the home throughout the pandemic and my youngest started working outside the home about halfway through. We've all been around people that had the virus but never got it ourselves.
I have always been puzzled as to why I never experienced bad flu or colds in my family unit of mother, father, aunt, grandmother and brother. My last 6 years of school I was never late nor absent from school and received a reward for this upon graduation. I sure would have liked to have had my family genes tested at that time to see why our immune systems appeared so strong. However, my family are very Irish and my mother was told at age 79 she had a condition called 'the Irish curse" where the body over time with this particular ethnic group, stores too much iron in various cells that can lead to blood clots from a condition they called polycythemia. This is how most of them popped off. but well into their 80's and 90's thanks to good medical management of blood letting and blood thinning. This is why I refused to take the vaccine over concerns it might cause blood clots even though my mother's doctor said I tested negative for that particular Irish gene. I wonder now how many pure Irish people have had blood issues after being vaccinated because they may have too much iron stored up in their body and did not realize it?
I have a condition, too, of high iro stores, high ferritin levels. And my father has it. Of 4 daughters it passed to 2 daughters. Our diagnosis is called hemochromatosis. I catch everything but I have not caught covid. Neither has my 85 father he is vaccinated. My other sister with hemachromatosis did catch covid and she was/is unvaccinated. All of us have our ferritin levels checked regularly and we keep the levels down by mostly eating a plant based diet.
Well jeez first time I'm hearing about this. As a predominantly Irish person with good iron levels in my blood this makes me a little nervous haha. Could you share what specific gene they look for to see if you're at risk?
@@lorrainechavez654 Our family has also passed down the gene for hemachromatosis ... a cousin did some research and said it's only passed down through the mother. Thankfully, my Dad didn't have it and it stopped with his mother.
I'm an EMT/Firefighter and during the worst of the pandemic had a LOT of Covid patients, some VERY sick with it, some I spent hours with while transporting. I've been in many COVID units. I've still never gotten it despite numerous exposures. I don't get influenza either.
I think I’m one of those people. I remained in NYC throughout the pandemic. I had prolonged direct exposure on one occasion I know of, as a caregiver. I’ve also traveled a few times. I tested regularly, but was never positive. None of my siblings got it either.
I know a couple sharing the same bed: the male got very sick with covid, needed weeks of treatment while the female had no symptoms and has tested negative for covid. There's still more to learn about this virus.
Same thing happened to us, I’ve even tested twice - no covid! But back in the last year both of us caught it🤔 and Im known to be less immune always ill with something huh but no covid for me our last time🤷🏼♀️
Same experience: l nursed my husband through covid early on in the pandemic; he had a severe illness and 11 days in was hospitalised for 3 days and recovered completely. Despite our physical proximity l remained asymptomatic
It has been decades since I last had the flu. My employer provided annual flu shots, and employees were encouraged to get the flu shot. About 10 years ago, I got the flu shot provided by the firm. After several hours I began feeling unwell. By the next morning, I was sicker than I can remember with flu like symptoms, for 3 days. Everyone said that incident was a fluke, that I probably already had the flu. So a couple of years later, I got another flu shot. Again, I became very sick. So I resolved to never get another flu shot and also declined the COVID 19 vaccine. I am 66 years old and have not been sick since the sickness following the last flu shot nearly a decade ago. I take vitamins C, D, Zinc, eat healthy organic foods, and spend time outside working on my little farm. This keeps me healthy and makes my heart happy.
I really appreciate learning this, because I believe it is relevant to my own experience. Similar to other comments here, I myself have been exposed to Covid many times yet never became infected (or even had a positive test). At this point, I feel it is unlikely I will get it. Of course, I will still take all reasonable precautions regardless. But I also just have a strong immune system in general because I rarely get illnesses of any kind, despite plenty of travel, going to events and daily interaction with people. Last week I cared for my friend's child who is in kindergarten. She had this terrible cold that is going around the schools, was snotty and coughing, of course playfully touching my hair and face like little kids love to do... and I never got sick.
@@grandmama3602 I do take some supplements but not much. Definitely have your Vit D levels checked. I had to supplement that one with a high dose to get it boosted over 50, which my doctor felt was the minimum it should be. Mainly I eat a natural diet with lots of fresh, whole foods that I cook at home. I don't drink or smoke, and I focus on lowering stress, getting plenty of exercise and quality sleep.
My guy and I both never had Covid and never tested positive. I credit MedCram for sharing the info about the benefit of taking Vit D3, Quercetin, NAC and Zinc. We started taking it in Feb 2020 and are still on it. I reduced the zinc because it can cause nausea for me. So many thanks for that help, MedCram! We even went to Salem MA for Halloween-HUGE crowd and we are still totally Covid Free!
You should remember to check your hemoglobin levels if you've been on zinc for a very long time particularly as the effect shows up much later than the dosing of zinc
I credit Medcram as well. Used to catch every cold in existence, so 2 yrs ago researched immunity, basic cell biology etc, much of which from this channel. Haven't yet had covid. Have zinc daily, vit d when not available from sun in the off seasons, occaisional NAC & quercetin. I credit this, plus proper hand washing (20secs, etc) & ventilation, plus mask wearing while it was rampant. Continue. Heading on a plane overseas next week so will wear a mask, don't care if I'm the only one wearing a mask on the plane, but I don't want to finally catch it when alone in another country.
Most people I think will be nauseous if zinc and/or vitamin C are taken on an empty stomach. Take those about 30 minutes after eating and you should be ok.
I wish I knew more about this stuff because I find it really interesting. All my life the most sick I have ever been was a sinus cold (for as long as I can remember--I'm 41) I get sinus colds maybe once every other year, besides that I never have coughs or flus and never bother with vaccines(except for covid) I also never had covid and I was very late in the process to get my shots, and same with my immediate family. But I have friends and coworkers that have had covid a couple times and get sick on a regular pattern each year. I don't understand it because personally I don't feel like I'm very health conscious... Probably because I never get sick.
Is there any established relationship between this and autoimmune diseases, or would that answer be considered speculative? I'd love for you to continue this talk. I found it deeply interesting and very highly educational.
@@lindamckenna81 I have inflammatory bowel disease with the exact same result. Never had symptoms, even with extremely high exposure [living with multiple infected people who didn't mask at home and tended to cough unshielded]. I was also exposed during my move there and failed to carry it to them.
Me too, IBD on all the meds, inc immunosuppressants, no vaccines, never tested positive and been surrounded by family and colleagues who were positive more than once.
@@JimmyCrackorn my theory- one of the C19 issues was a cytokine storm, overreaction of the immune system, same as IBD, so the suppressants make my system lower thus not over reacting just reacting, enough to fight anything off. (Touch wood) not really had any flu/C19 etc. other variables to take into account: wore a mask when i went out etc. (several benefits) always been fastidious with clean hands, went out late (quieter) and kept away from most people. Also not a chesty person and no tonsils. - im odd to begin with, odd medication reactions or not expected, no run of the mill symptoms. Plus i didnt panic about c19. got a twin with IBD, takes no meds, 3 vaccines, had c19 a few times, each time worse than the previous. 🤷♀️
I absolutely loved this presentation. It was awesome! Genetics plays a huge role in how our bodies process stressors. I know a small bit about genetics. It was interesting to learn about the role of HLA b 15. I guess you would need to specifically test for this. I know I have another variant of HLA b, I never got Covid, I had two Pfizer inoculations of that Mrna-so who knows why I never tested positive for it? I believe this is the future of medicine. The individualized treatment plans. Thanks again!
I wish it were faster... I have a lot of health issues and have bad reactions to most medications. It would be so much easier to have a list of meds to avoid, that type of thing. I took a medication once and lost feeling in my limbs, would rather just not have that happen
@@no_peace I think they need to do a lot more studies to get this science down to where you are able to find reactions on genes. Medicine is complex and one size does not fit all. Sorry you had this reaction to a med. It sounds like maybe something in your spinal nerves were impinged on like a block.
Wife and I never wore masks unless a business forced us to. Never had covid that we know of. Both kids had it and we still didn't get it after driving them around for days before realizing they had it. We do think we may have had it sometime in 2019.
My husband (age 77) and I (age 72) have been active users of Functional Medicine now for 9 years. This means we have been working on our metabolic system all of this time. This also mean working on optimizing our immune system through eating a nutrient rich diet, minimizing our exposure to toxins in food/ the environment/cleaning supplies and personal care products) on-going detox, optimizing our hormones, vitamins, minerals, regular exercise etc. We only VERY rarely take an antibiotic and neither of us took any COVID vaccines and in spite of our age group, neither of us got the virus. I pretty much isolated and wors masks and my husband was in the workplace every single day around the public and wore a mask. I find it most interesting that our friends, neighbors and family members who took all the vaccines are the ones who got sick. Any thoughts?
Donna: Functional doctors are hard to find in western TN. But they are extremely helpful, 👍as are Naturpathic physicians. Medical food is worthy of consideration as well for treating conditions. We all can benefit from good research and thinking outside the medical paradigm.
My husband and I as well. Ages 68 & 70. We eat healthy, wash hands often, we were never vaccinated and have never gotten the flu vaccine either. We have never gotten COVID or tested positive when we had to be tested twice. We don’t even want to be tested in case that can be a problem. I can’t remember the last time either of us had a cold and no flu since we were very young. Feeling very blessed.
I got covid once and when it first came out, approximately around January-March of 2020. Never gotten it since. By the grace of God and possibly other factors, but I’m thankful and hope I never get it again. This is a good research video.
I think it also has something to do with the number of colds you caught in your life. I caught tons of colds but I never caught the flu and I never had the flu shot except when I was in the military. I didn’t get the Covid vaccine but I washed my hands and wore masks. The few times I thought I had it (it probably was my allergies) and took the Covid test it was always negative.
So glad I'm still in the control group. I never got Covid19, any variant. I've endorsed the f_l-c-c_c prophylaxis, supplements protocol. I've also been taking IVM, 30mg every 2 weeks since December 2020. Zero side-effects.
Lots of ivm believers won Herman Cain awards. The only actual studies promoting this for viruses were either faked (esp. in Egypt and Argentina) or were so flawed as to be worthless. It's a belief system (b.s.). Sorry. Great drug for the worms that cause river blindness, though.
Go to medcram.com for more continuing medical education lectures on topics like EKG, congestive heart failure, asthma, and point of care ultrasound.
Remember that most people who watch the video don’t comment. (97%+ likes). And many who comment haven’t watched the video as evidenced by their content.
'yet'? Really? You expect that everyone is going to get it? Really now?
Coronavirus was patented by the US Govt in 2015 & is listed as an INVENTION not a discovery - link to patents easy to find
As medical people ( & given EVERYONE GOES SILENT WITH HORROR & then claims i made this up or anything other than the fact its a patent & a mutated genome ) id value an opinion ua-cam.com/video/Vqbak4YdXfA/v-deo.html patent to the virus linked in video
@@cjay2 One theory is that everyone has already had it, although most didn't even notice, and therefore herd immunity/natural immunity has kicked in.
Yes, I've never tested positive, deliberately exposed myself to wife, daughter who both were positive. Sat between them, ate together. You might get a light sore throat, some congestion, otherwise wouldn't know. I tested neg 2x, I had good confidence I might be genetically resistance.
Retired professor of surgery here, MD for 49 years. This series of videos from Dr. Seheult could only be rated as Excellent to Uber-Excellent. There is no blarney, no agenda, and no BS. Very lucid presentations, zero fluff, nary a buzzword, glib phrase, or cliche. He is the kind of guy we all wish we had encountered during residency training years ago. If you have to be critically ill, try like hell to wrangle an admission to his ICU. Not kidding.
That means a lot coming from a retired surgeon. I can only imagine the wide range of things you’ve seen in your career. Much appreciated!
@@Medcram❤🎉thanks
medcram is GREAT
My sister and I, in separate homes, have both cared for Covid infected family members, but neither of us became sick. Everyone recovered just fine, but the fact that neither of us ever got sick is very interesting.
My wife and daughter and I have never tested positive for Covid.
Actually I did once get a positive on a lateral flow test but then I followed that up with a PCR test which confirmed the lateral flow was a false positive.
@@StarMan_2018 good job!
It is very interesting, I too haven't had Covid yet either. Although been around those who have. I have 3 vaccines, I just figured my vaccines are doing their job like all the 15 other vaccines I've had in my life. After all , that 's what vaccines do, they kill the infection before you actually get sick.
All this fake news about vaccines fading away is BS, all they do is like any other vaccine, they go lay in wait. inside our bone marrow until a virus is recognized and then they go to work and make the T cells, B cells, killer cells and knock off the virus before we get sick. Then job complete, they go back and lay in wait back in our bone marrow until the next virus comes along. Simple.
Same for my house, everyone became sick, I was caretaker to all.. but never became positive! I am O positive
@@ann5139 Both my sister and I are too
Still haven’t gotten covid. Not vaxed. Everyone in my family was vaxed, all got covid. I took care of them and still didn’t catch it.
You have a excellent immuunsystem, just like me, thank GOD for that!
Same here. And I have autoimmune disorder
@@realsteel8113 I also have autoimmune disorder. Never had COVID, colds (since I was a kid). My wounds heal easily like magic. But my autoimmunity is so active that my eczema and psoriasis break out easily when I eat foods I'm allergic to. I also develop keloid scars on my wounds (extra cells replacing the original ones).
God protected me from it. Never vaxxed.
No jab, no covid, no mask, no social distancing
Still standing strong here! Never missed a day of work, not even during lockdown. Worked with a lot of people during the pandemic. Even had to shut down my restaurant because all my employees tested positive.. except for me.
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Same thing happened to me at the vet clinic I was working at. Still haven’t gotten it. Wild. I didn’t know there was an explanation. I really thought it was inevitable and I’d get it eventually.
@@Rae777 I also have never gotten covid but, I never get colds or other things, either.
@@brendaf3132 that’s awesome. Hope you never have to deal with them. I’m pathetic when I do get sick bc it’s so few and far between, but it does happen.
My partner, my mom, my sister and her kids all got Covid. Some, more than once. But surprisingly, me and my son have not contracted the virus at all since pandemic. I thank my grandmother for this. She too, at 78, has not ever been sick with Covid or any other major illnesses and I thank God for inheriting her genes and health remedies. I do my best to adhere to my doctors advise, but I can’t discredit years of indigenous knowledge of the earth that my grandmother taught me.
Yes indeed. Wisdom
Do you eat alot of dark Green vegetables they say it surpose to help with viruses from entering the body because their high in vitamin C
As someone who worked as a medical provider during the start of covid and still today, I have never tested positive or got sick from it. Even having around 10 patients a day in my ambulance and being exposed. Even with my partner who tested positive. I would have to get tested quite often, and even still today since its mandatory for my work. But i never come back positive or get sick. No antibodies either. My parents who i live with are the same, never tested positive or had symptoms. People don’t believe me but im just as confused myself haha. Its awesome you guys are doing these studies.
I was sick with a cold/mild bronchitis in early October. One positive antigen test, at home. I had ridiculously high antibodies from 5 vaccinations at the time, plus I'm on immunomodulatory meds for my MS. I felt ok again within 4 days, and 5 weeks later, my antibody test came back negative for any prior COVID infection. I was together almost 24/7 with my daughter whilst sick, who had a mild cold for a couple of days too, only one positive test too, but she tested positive in the antigen test for COVID Infection antibodies lately. No one can explain to me how this might have happened.
I am not a medical professional at all but I am fascinated at how some get Covid and some don't. My husband and daughter got it but my son and I did not. It was hard to understand as we were around each other the whole time. This is fascinating.
SAME!!!!! But I am the girl who always use to get a cold or flu during winter.... I have not been sick since 2019 and somehow never got Covid either. I am astonished but very very happy!
I have no immune system but have yet to test positive even though I’ve had several people around me who have tested positive.
I've been exposed to it so many times and never tested positive. Twice I thought I did have it tho, me and my daughter were both ill, she tested positive and I always tested negative. I was tested all the time too because of my job.
MD here. I might be one of them. Never tested positive, even after 3 years of working in the ER/ICU taking care of COVID patients, and without proper PPE most of the time. Every single time when there were 'outbreaks' within the staff of the unit I was working at, never tested positive. During the Omicron surge, everyone in my household got COVID (mild cases) and I did not. It might be just luck, but more and more I'm thinking nobody is that lucky.
We're u vxed?
@@truenokill Yes. AstraZeneca (2x) + pfizer booster + janssen 2nd booster. However, I only got my first jab early august 2021.
Please read my comment above and give me your thoughts. 🙏 I am a personal trainer and have a group of medical friends like you but who are health nuts and gym rats. 🏋️♂️ Most like you work in E.Rs/ICU or critical care units.
I never had a flu shot, never been vaccinated, never tested positive or had the first sign, symptom, etc! None of them ever got Covid either! 🤔 We also are unaware of the first bodybuilder or fitness pro who got Covid or died from it.
I only know of 1 female personal trainer who got a very mild case of covid that lasted 2 days.
Read my comment above and would love to hear your thoughts on this! 🙏🙏🙏😉👍👍
I have early stage multiple myeloma, was going to the hospital to get plasma exchange every two weeks during lockdowns (I'm in Australia) . All the nurses were getting covid 19 and I never got it.
My mum (unvaccinated) got covid and I nursed her through basically a bad cold for 10 days but I also never got covid from her.
I'm unvaccinated I would have thought I would have been at risk for at least catching it... but no.
I'm in a sub tropical area and I can honestly say I only know a handful of friends here that got covid....
Same here. Exposed to countless ppl with covid several times & never got it. I was even in Vietnam when it broke out; never got it. Went to a high infection, poor hygiene country in Dec 2020, never got it. Never vaccinated. Volunteered for a study & they said no thanks. Ridiculous.
I am 95 and have watched several of Dr. Seheult’s videos. I have not had Covid although many family members and friends have had Covid. I belong to a card club and book club, attend church regularly, go grocery shopping, have family gatherings, etc. I started taking Vitamin D3 and Zinc at the onset of the pandemic after viewing a video by Dr. John Campbell of London, England, who spoke on the efficacy of taking Vitamin D3 and Zinc, and have urged all my friends and family to do so too.
What dose do you take of each and congrats on not getting it and on being 95! My Dad and Mom both got it on a cruise after four vaccines!
@@hjcip3934 Forward thinking doctors usually recommend keeping your 25-OH Vitamin D3 level between 60-70ng/mL (150-180 nmol/L). Ask for that test from your doctor. If you are not within that range, use the following to calculate how much to add or subtract. The general rule of thumb for D3 supplementation adjustment is:
2.5 µg/ng/ml (1 µg/nmol/L)
100 IU/ng/ml (40 IU/nmol/L)
So if your 25OH test came back at 40 ng/ml at the start of your program, and using the middle of the target range ((60+70)÷2)=65 as a goal, you might increase your vitamin D supplementation by:
2.5×(65-40) = +62.5 µg
100×(65-40) = +2500 IU
I am 79 and I take no medication or supplements. I stopped taking vaccines in the 80's because it made me sick. I get a checkup once every ten or so years and of course, I did not take the shot. I work with a bunch of cowboys and we all drink out of the same bottle, ride around in pickup trucks unmasked with the windows closed and I never got Covid. I attribute my present good health to an avoidance of doctors and a refusal to take their potions and pills.
A special thank you to the blood donors that completed the survey. As usual, an excellent presentation by Dr. Sheult. My guess is that medical/PA/nursing students love your lectures. These subjects are complex, but you present each in a manner that makes it easier to comprehend.
The 'Experts' are the same ones mutilating our children with gender reassignment. They work for the Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex and only want to 'Treat' patients NOT heal them. There is no $ in healing them.
Doctors, Lawyers and Used Car Salesmen are in the same trash bin.
I love him also, he has given us the most up to date information on COVID19. I listened to Dr Fauci and was very frustrated, no cleat guidance his information was that of doom . While COVID19 is not to be taken lightly we all would like to be informed , with proper guidelines to follow ,Dr Sheult and Dr Campbell have really educated the public with studies from around the world and the physiology of the virus. It’s not just about mandating people to take a vaccine which was and is still experimental; wear your mask, social distancing. The fear has destroyed families,the workforce, the church, the schools. People have been terminated from their jobs for refusing to take a vaccine that doctors etc. could not give us. Thanks to those doctors who respect the rights of the public to be educated on critical issues such as COVID19.
@ZION HUNTER amen
I forgot how much I miss microbiology and biochemistry... So facinating❣️
I’m a nursing student. I work in outbreaks and took care of my mom with severe Covid without PPE. Throughout the pandemic I did all our shopping, traveled and went to restaurants and church and never got Covid.
Were you testing everyday?
@@dmannevada5981 I currently get tested once a week. To clarify I wear n95 now and practice hand hygiene as well as shower when arriving home and wash my clothes. I also practice much of the f l c c c, i prevent as much as I can afford. For my mothers Covid she refused remdesivir after three doses and took ivermectin, f l c c c as well as a protocol I wrote in 2009 to keep my brain occupied before I even went to college. I mixed the f l c c c with my protocol, with 80% crossover, adding the f l c c c to mine and adding part of mine to the f l c c c. It pulled her from the grave. Thank the LORD.
Me too. I’ve swam in a sea of Covid and came out unscathed
@@dmannevada5981 I also tested for Covid antibodies and I have them even though I have never had Covid that I know of.
Wake up guys its a scamdemic worldwide 💖
I have never had COVID. I worked in the ER all during 2020. As a matter of fact I rarely get sick. I haven't been sick since 2017. I'm grateful
Well done. Do you make a concerted effort to stay fit and healthy?😀
You deserve a cookie! Thank you for sharing useless info!
@@graerindley6312 Not really...lol. I maintain a low stress level. I'm not terribly unhealthy but it's not my main focus.
@@robertwieczorek5838 you're welcome 😘
@@tarotwithtina808 uuuhg.
I worked with the general public during the whole pandemic. I was probably in contact with it countless times. Never caught it, but neither did my sister or mom who I live with. All of my friends and coworkers have gotten it at least once.
My parents and I were a household of NEVER having experienced the flu, and only the occasional cold. I, to date, have not had Covid 19, still never had the flu, and I cannot remember the last time I had a cold. Same for my kids who are now adults.
COVID 19 isn't the flu. It has flu like symptoms but it is actually a cold virus.
Same here
Same here
Same here & I’ve been exposed to COVID several times. Most of the people I know who got COVID were vaccinated & previously boosted. The unvaccinated people I know got much sicker versus vaccinated.
I just had Covid only last October! I was attended sessions of fisiotherapy @ a clinic, sharing massage beds and other equipments. This infection was mild though andI got healed in less than 10 days. No “protection” also... and also me, I thought that wouldn’t get the virus infection ever. There’s always a time for everything... Take care!
Personally I see it as a gift that I never get sick or never caught COVID and worked everyday throughout it all, i don't think about it too much but I am definitely very grateful
The average age of death for covid was 82.4 years old in the Uk last time I noticed.
I'm sure you would of been fine.
@@richardbean4717 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Miag_vip Ignorant and dismissive comment. I have lost TWO people to covid, and neither were compromised. At 42 and age 60.
@@Person-mh6xq they weren't young tho.. were they obese?
@@Miag_vip that comment makes you seem super intelligent, go you
I thought I had a low immune system, it’s Dec 2022, and I’m still standing strong. I worked in nursing home, had a contract for 6 months as a Covid tester running tests in different schools in a busy district. Still working in the medical field. My kids and mother has it. I’m just in chock.
So happy to see you addressed this situation. Both my mate and I never got COVID, despite him being a city bus driver and exposed to typically higher risk people. Similarly, I didn't stop going out, but did practice distancing, masking, and good hygiene, albeit not nearly obsessive as many.
Well, perhaps we have these characteristics, and will likely never know. Nevertheless, we always appreciate your clear, concise, informed and trustworthy presentation!
Your mate, like your friend?
Human knowledge is just unlimited. This is crazy! Thanks for taking the time to explain it.
Great lecture. Edit: A very erudite commenter pointed out I conflated HLA-DRB1*15:01 with HLA-B*15:01. So what follows below is NOT correct. I am not aware of a tagging SNP for B 15:01.
Fun fact, if you have done Ancestry or 23andme, there is a good chance a tagging SNP (rs3135388) for HLA-DRB1*15:01 is in your raw data file. The protective variant would be "A". As mentioned, most people (90% approximately) have the common "G" allele. Also, just to point out everyone has the HLA-DRB1 gene. *15:01 is a variant allele of that gene. Also, the "A" variant is associated with increased risk for MS so gene variants can be both good and bad. You win some, you lose some.
It's also protective of crohn's disease. Which probably means I don't have 1501. No covid yet either, though.
this is cool and what I was looking for. so in the raw data I can just control F for HLA-DRB1*15:01 or rs3135388?
@@jennybento correct, control F and search for rs3135388.
Great help, searched my raw data. It turns out I have the common G allele but I'm one of the only people I know who haven't had covid despite being in regular close contact with a variety of people in poorly ventilated spaces. The only other person I know who has never tested positive or had symptoms is my mother who has been for a lot of hospital appointments during and since covid.
@@sharfalor4244 I'm the common G allele too and also never tested positive for COVID. I bet there are other mutations in other genes too. I believe there is one mutation that makes you impervious to an infection. The TMEMP gene or something like that. I'm sure I got that gene abbreviation wrong...but something similar. Edit: I tried to find the article I read way back when and failed to do so. My memory must be getting bad (duh!) or I am confusing it with a mutation that makes you immune to another virus. Anyway in a few years of study I am sure they will have figured out more about why some people get kidney, heart or brain problems, why some people get such severe Long covid, etc, etc. Its fascinating.
I'm diabetic, obese and have been super exposed to covid since all my family had it. I even slept in the same room with my daughter while she had covid, traveled with passengers with covid windows down no masks and have never tested positive! Thank you Lord!🙏
God's got YOU!! Grace!!
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you again for your work Dr Seheult.
Roger, you really hit it out of the park with this one! I don’t say that lightly, being a former NIH panel member and RO1 grant holder in cellular biophysics. Thanks so much. Really informative.
Wow. That means a lot. Thanks!
All he did was read someone else's paper.
@@hime273 No, he explained someone else’s paper.
@@jamesj.4323 Agree! He also linked to other papers that support the possible theories being promoted, and the way he explains makes the complicated info easier to grasp.
My takeaway from this is we still have a long way to go both in understanding our immune response overall and SARSCOV2. Having worked in a UK hospital through this I'd say there are many things which don't make sense (pts whose relatives never infected for example) in the light of our current knowledge.
Science has to revisit the current medical knowledge and stet goal for a new direction . I mean alternative medical systems .
@@zahidayyub290 "I mean alternative medical systems" no, thx...we need to advance knowledge, not reduce knowledge and substitute it with superstition.
There's a reason I say covid is a genetic lottery since late 2020. Not bad for a high school dropout huh🤣
YT. The cowards don't like posts that go against the current narrative.
Having low vitamin d is a massive risk for getting covid - the amount of people I know who have got covid and have low vitamin d, I am Immunosuppressed with biologics but have decent vitamin levels and I’ve not had covid at all.
Never caught it either. Everyone in my family except me and my daughter caught it. Always wondered why. Great theories!
The amount of information i have gained only from you, eclipses any info i would have received anywhere else. This is a THANK YOU, for helping us, all of us, understand this CoVid19. You, through us, have saved tens of thousands of lives. May the good lord continue to bless you and keep you safe.
Very interesting!!
My Sister & I are the last 2 living children of our parents.
Neither of us caught Covid (yet) She stayed with her grandson on a covid hospital floor for a month. Both my husband & youngest son had it, I never got sick.
This study now has me wanting to be tested.
My sister slept beside her husband even though he had Covid. She never got sick either. I have been exposed three times, but have not contracted it. None of my cousins on either side of my family have reported being sick. I am beginning to think I got lucky with my genes for once.
10-15 % of population is absolutely armored against any coronavirus, 80% od population doesn't show symptoms or go through infections without any problems, only 5 % population (the weaker, oldest, with other diseases) may feel very bad when infected by coronavirus. But only few die ....
You know what is funny? This information is from the medical book dated 1976, chapter related to the coronavirus .... We knew about this many years ago but big farma supported by media made as absolutely fool!! The worst thing is - people right know do not want to admit that they have been made fools ...
@@jozefbak6033 The recent news it that it was developed and (cough) escaped from the Wuhan lab. I am not wondering if all the DNA tests were used to craft a virus that was just bad enough, but not Spanish Flu level. My distrusting mind from what I have seen the last few years has me very pessimistic about the integrity of humanity.
Don’t let them test you.
Covid is a psychological operation, not a real thing. Can't you people figure it out already?
I’m a cna in a nursing home and I’m the only person in the entire facility who has never so much as tested positive for COVID19. It has come through in massive waves over and over. My mom tested positive once but never got sick. I’ve also never had the flue before and haven’t been sick at all in like 15 years. Idk what that’s about, but hopefully I can keep this streak up!
Same here never been sick sick at all even being around due to family and never got chicken pox and my brother got it and we are in close contact and when my cousin got it only thing I have had to go to a doctor for was for a ear infection two different times. When I was 5 and again at 7. Never experienced havei g to go to a dentist at all or had a cavity nor know what a toothache even feels like
Those tests are only 20% accurate, and they are STILL using them!
@@trailbadger2345 what?
Tail badger, please cite your source.
Careful. It’s the people who say, “I’ve never been sick a day in my life” who end up with cancer. I always thought it was due to them using so much antibacterial that they haven’t built up a defense. But I’m not a doctor.
Not an especially scientifically minded person, but I understood this. I've got lots of other lay individuals that have interest & concerns about the subject with whom to share this post. Covid impacted everyone worldwide in so many devastating ways. Thank you sir, for sharing this clear & lucid delivery of this subject.
I live with my sister in law who is legally blind. We’ve stayed home more in the last 3 years than we ever did BUT we did go out fairly regularly to shop or doctor appointments, etc. We never had Covid. Neither of us has had even a cold in the last 3 years. A month ago my niece came by to visit and she hugged us both when she left. She called the next day and said she tested positive for Covid. We waited about a week to start feeling sick but we never did get sick.
I also wondered why I never tested positive nor had any symptoms while nearly all of my family and coworkers got Covid more than once.
I’ve never had covid, and I’m definitely not the most careful person. I live in a big city, work at a university, travel on planes, go to large events, take public transit and I haven’t contracted it once. When my fiancé had covid, we shared a bed (the joys of 1 bedroom apartments) and I still didn’t get it
I'm the same as you ....fingers crossed eh
12:44 HLA-B*15:01 is strongly associated with asymptomatic infection. 13:24 individuals carrying this relatively common allele (~20% population) are more than twice as likely to remain asymptomatic after sars-cov2 infection, and an astonishing effect for homozygosity increasing more than 8x the chance of remaining asymptomatic.
16:51 B-cells are very rigid, produce a specific antibody. 17:17 T-cells will change dynamically with the virus in the environment, which is key to preventing hospitalization/death. 19:33 T-cells primed against seasonal coronaviruses cross reacts with sars-cov2 and may contribute to clinical protection. T cell memory encompasses broad recognition of viral proteins... and seems to be well sustained so far.
I am a retired cancer researcher, retired a year early due to a massive mac infection due to bronchiectasis that took 24 full months of high dose antibiotics to kill, treatment ended 12/19 - just in time for covid. I have not had covid nor have I been sick since then. Granted, I did all the masking etc stuff in the beginning & I still try to be super careful with crowds but I do shopping, etc. I think my lack of covid may just be due to being super careful but it is certainly interesting to think it may actually be my body working for me (instead of against me). Thanks for the video. (I had also been a bone marrow donor but was never matched to anyone)
I also have had an initial covid injection plus 2 boosters.
Same.. At work of course I’ve had to mask but I’ve always been diligent about masking, washing hands, etc..Thus is a good reminder to stay diligent and stay the course coming in to cold and flu season..
@@NurseViv exactly - I know I will forever need to be diligent when dealing with the public. Best wishes!!
@@Q..J.. there in lies the problem...
Check your gut microbiome diversity, it could just be that the antibiotics killed all gut microbiome, including the pro inflammatory species, that your T-cells were then healthy enough to kill the infected cells. However your previous bronchiectasis means that you have an unhealthy diet that caused the lung infection in the first place, through the gut lung axis.
Another brilliant presentation on an exciting advancement in knowledge on COVID-19. Can hear the excitement in the voice too! Thank you!
Again, complicated stuff made simple..(enough :) ). I just got COVID a couple of days ago and, "luckily", it seems to be on its way out (rapid test positive third day after symptoms, now in my fifth day). One thing I can say is that all the whatever marginal understanding I got from your comprehensive shared knowledge has given me comfort to go without panic through this experience for me and for all the other people I directly care about and got it (family and friends - all ultimately OK with different impacts - from 3 days to months). Thank you (again) Dr Seheult :)
My mom got Covid, before we knew I spent an entire day in the same house as her. Didn’t get it. Everyone at my work got COVID. I never got it and was the reason we didn’t have to close the business for the two weeks everyone was sick. I literally ran the shop single handedly.
Yeah, I am immune too as it seems. My whole family - mother, brother and sister tested positive and spent two weeks recovering while living in the same house as me. They did not quarantine and my 20 years old sister even coughed in my face every day because she found it funny. I never felt sick and after a few days I got tested, just in case. The test was negative. I wasn't sick since 2017 and it seems like the Covid passed me too.
Yep, daughter was positive and falling asleep on my chest every night, didn’t catch it. 70% of people at work caught it over past 2 years, didn’t catch it.
Same here. I've been around so many people with it and never got it, never wore a mask or had the jab. My wife got it and I TRIED to get it so that I could build up natural immunity and it didn't work. About 2 months ago I did get it, I don't know where it come from because no one around me had it. It was so awful, I hit a fever of 104. But it only lasted for 2 days and then it was gone. I never got tested, but I'm pretty sure it was covid because it was like NOTHING I've ever experienced before, all of the symptoms of covid I had. Hopefully I have natural immunity now. Fun fact : the jab wasn't created for covid, covid was created for the jab......
Are you vaccinated?
Two people in my household got sick, werent isolating etc. I took care of one of them being that he was a minor and never got it. Got sick afew weeks ago, think it was covid but no tests. Taste was affected, which it never has been with a virus, so I think it was covid. Me and partner both had it, never gave it to anyone else in the house.
Very interesting. I don't have any medical background at all, but I was always curious as to why I have been 'bulletproof' all through life... it really feels like stuff just bounces off me...
Maybe it does? Thank you, Mum and Dad, for the fantastic cocktail of goodies you have passed down to me? x
I’m a nurse and have been fully marinated in COVID with multiple exposures at work. I followed all the guidelines and got the vaccines and boosters. My husband did the same and just recovered from a breakthrough COVID infection. I did not isolate or mask around him while in our home. I have never tested positive for COVID.
Very good. But you weren't tested every 3 days. 😀
@@graerindley6312 I was tested twice a week, pretty sure she would've been as well working as a nurse
@@TheRjpiper i see.
@@graerindley6312 you are putting something made in China up ur nose .stop testing
Prob asymptomatic giving everyone covid
It’s amazing how unique and useful T-cells are.
I've been saying for years that trying to do medicine like everyone is exactly the same makes no sense. This is just more proof of that. Thank you for this amazing presentation.
Facts!
This is amazing! No one in my immediate family has tested positive for COVID. My husband, who until recently worked in retail, was never vaccinated. I am vaccinated, due to the info about COVID and its interaction with RBBBs, but I been around several people who tested positive within hours of our interactions, and I have not been infected. Neither of our two adult children have been infected, as well.
I didn't realize that you could test positive within hours, I've always been told it took days to reach a high enough count. How do you know you were the contact? Thanks
@@neenah4027 I think they meant that the got the horrible news hours later from people who they were around " hey, we got our results back and we tested positive. Sorry for the inconvenience ". Thanks.
@@neenah4027 I am in a chorus that meets weekly, and we sing without masks, and have b doing so since the lifting of quarantine; choral singing is a great way to spread viruses. The lady who stands to my right attended chorus one evening, and she started to have symptoms by the end of chorus. The following AM, she went in for testing and was positive for covid, as was her husband. Although she and I stood approximately 2 feet from each other for about 2.5 hours, breathing in each other's aerosols, as one does while singing, I never had any symptoms over the course of the next couple of weeks, nor did I test positive at any point during that time. I would say that out of the chorus of 50 people, most of whom are vaccinated, less than of us have not gotten covid. I was in in contact with many of the chorus members at points in time when they were in initial stages of illness, but, again, I never tested positive after contact.
@@debcevans same happened to me. I hung out with a friend and we were in her car. She tested positive the next day bu thank God I never got it.
Same.
This is so interesting! Looking back at medical history and realizing how far we've come and now how far we can go is exciting. Thank you for the information. I watched this having my breakfast while getting ready for work and it helped me want to tackle my day! Kudos!
Ive got certain health issues but seems my parents did something right. My whole house has been infected time and time again and every time ive tested negative. Ive never had a cold in my adult life. They all have had the poke as well i haven't. Thanks mum and dad!
You mum and dad had nothing to do with it. When will people wake up and stop looking externally for their lives. It is all YOU!! Not mum and dad, not stupid sill gods, not your doctor, not your lover...........YOU!! Grow up and start taking some responsibility for your lives. Its time to evolve and grow up for fk sakes.
What did your parents do? I want to do the same with my kids
Yeah, same thing with me. I was sick quite often as a kid but since I was 16 everything miraculously disappeared and I was sick probably twice since then in the following decade. My whole family tested positive for Covid and spent a lot of time with me in one room, but I was the only one who never tested positive.
@@Lovepeaceandchickengrease you see this is perfect example, you dont know what to do, you are as lost and confused as the next person. There is nothing you can do to help anyone let alone your kids. Your job here on this Planet is to find YOU!! find you inner being and let that guide you......and by living in this way, you kids and others around you will see and sense your living being and will channel into your vibration. You are not here to help anyone including you family......this is where many family issue spawn from, parents think they know better......THEY DONT!! They are as lost and confused like everyone else because you keep looking out there for answers. The answers are within you.....find what it is you like and love to do and eat and be with and do those things. Flow like water down a stream......if you do things you dont like to do, then you are not flowing or not listening to your inner strength and love, you are instead swimming up stream causing all sorts of caos and sickness and madness in your journey.
The key to life is Love and happiness for the self, not for others....they will soon follow when they see your beauty. Very simple.
@@Lovepeaceandchickengrease I think she just means they passed good genes on to her lol
I’ve never had covid. I also haven’t had the flu or been very sick since I was 13 years old, I’m 40 now. I next to never get sick, I might get the start of a cold for a day or two but it always ends super quickly. I’ve always wondered why this is!
Were you breastfed? Just asking i am working on theory.
Me too I start to get a cold but it ends really quickly so weird
Same here
One gets fewer colds as we age until colds actually disappear all together…..
me too, i actually cant remember the last time i got a fever. it has been more than 8 yrs i guess or more.
It's very interesting to me that this all aligns with something I have been observing for many years about T-cells. I've personally observed what I believe is an association with T-cells, Psoriasis and viruses. I'm not a doctor or in any way working in the field of medicine. I'm just a man who reads a lot for the information I can learn.
In the last 45 years (I'm 70 now), I've noticed that I haven't gotten flus or colds at all. When I was a kid I used to get whatever cold or virus that went around school or my family. I have 9 brothers and sisters and over 100 cousins. We all had Mumps, Measles, Chicken Pox and whatever went around. We got over it and considered it perfectly normal. We didn't rush to a doctor to get antibiotics. We just got over it naturally. That all stopped completely when I grew up. When I was about 18 I developed Psoriasis. Nothing serious, just some come-and-go annoying patches here and there. About 12 years ago I got a prescription for a cortical steroid ointment. I've been using this one small tube sparingly since then on small spots as they get annoying.
A few years ago I learned, or at least I read several online articles and watched videos about how Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease caused by overactive T-Cells attacking something in my skin. I know how to filter out disinformation and anecdotal testimonies, so, no I don't believe everything I read or hear. The dermatologist told me that the ointment she gave me suppresses my over active immune response to Psoriasis. I elected to use the ointment on small areas of plaque only as I felt necessary, rather than getting an injection of some sort. I reasoned that the injections treat the whole body and I should go the conservative route and just do spot treatments. Hence the long life of the small tube of ointment.
In my own mind, I reasoned that these same T-cells that cause Psoriasis plaque patches may be responsible for me escaping infections all these years. Covid-19 fits right in with my lay-man's hypothesis about T-cells. Sure I got the vaccines, including the first booster about 10 months ago. Even though many people I associate with including my kids and grand kids have all had more than one mild case of Covid-19 since it all started. Other than a plugged ear several times, possibly caused by some kind of infection, I've not had any infection for many years.
So maybe I'm a "Super Dodger" because my Psoriasis keeps my T-cells alert.
Same here.
Excellent hypothesis for a lay person, as you refer to yourself. I believe you are correct considering the fact that persons with psoriasis and other skin disorders normally have a higher level of white blood cell count. The higher White blood cell count is fighting other diseases while triggering the psoriasis. Excellent conclusion!🕍
Same must be true for eczema
I have never been ill or tested positive for Covid despite working throughout the pandemic and having multiple exposures. My parents have been mostly isolated but have also never tested positive or been ill with Covid. So, I guess I owe my parents a huge thank you.
Absolutely. Same here, I worked through Covid and, during the beginning of the outbreak, was coming in contact with 10,000 people a week. Virtually everyone I worked with got sick- and we worked in close proximity- not me. My wife got sick, both my children, their children but neither me nor my mother, who lives with my wife, and I got sick. Tested dozens of times. The only other member of my immediate family, my sister, also never got it (although she really kept to herself and away from the public). It took me about six months to figure out I couldn't get it for some reason and I became less careful. Got to be genetics.
The test doesnt work. Its been proven that it doesnt work and the inventor of the test also said it doesnt work.
Last year I was pregnant and doesn’t have vacccine for covid all the people in the house got it but I don’t know why I don’t get it swear until now I gave birth my child turn 1year old never get it 😅
Never got Covid and I traveled more during the pandemic. I traveled internationally. Not saying I’m not careful but i am thankful.
13:05 thank you for admitting the absurd focus on antibodies alone, when t cells play AT LEAST as big of a role, if not larger
Oh and I forgot to mention that I give blood regularly, and have donated almost 10 gallons! First time was 17 with my mothers permission in High School. It’s rare, A-, so I am constantly getting calls to donate, various components of blood. I thank God that I am able too, and that I have been protected from Covid! Asymptomatic. Incredible study.
Thank you for all your donations Sherri. You have saved so many peoples lives ❤
Same as my husband.
Thank you for posting this. Extremely important information for everyone to understand. Those of us that worked with COVID positive and symptomatic patients and did not show symptoms ever should be studied too. Unfortunately, those ignorant to learning about new infections are trying to be leaders.
Dr. Thank you for lecturing in such a clear manner. I wish all my professors were like you lol
That's me. I had people around me sick and I never got sick. I rarely catch colds as well.
Same! I know people around me that got Covid and/or variants 2 and 3 times! But NOT me! I had breast cancer from 10-1-20 to 3-24-21. Afterwards, I had 2 J&J vaccines. I haven't had a Covid vaccine or a booster in a year. I had to have an MMR and chicken pox vaccines in 2022 since my blood work at PC doc showed no antibodies to them. I also recently had the inactive Flucelvax vaccine a few weeks ago. Did any of these help to keep me immune to Covid and the variants? Did the chemo and radiation therapy that I had, have anything to do with ANY of this? I have no clue!🤔
@@1BethMcBeth So good to hear that even with having had cancer, you haven't got Covid. Congrats on being cancer free. That was a tough time to be battling cancer with everything that was going on. It seems like the J&J vaxxs worked for you. I chose to not get vaxxed since I rarely every get colds and I was around sick people and didn't have Covid. I wore my.mask, practiced social distancing and all that, but thought that since my immune system was doing a good job keeping me healthy, I take a pass on the vaxxs. I did multiple PCR tests-all coming up negative.. I think it was the right choice for me. I get plenty of Vit D, Liposomal Vit C, Zinc. In the beginning I did take Chinese Skullcap and Astragalus which are good at boosting the immune system. I stuck with a simpler routine after that. I think it may have helped, but am not 100% sure.
I’m a 67 y/o Nurse Practitioner working at an Urgent Care in Virginia. I have been seeing patients with Covid 19 since the beginning of the pandemic.I’m vaccinated, boosted x 1 and still have not developed known Covid 19 infection. Last month my husband and son both had Symptomatic Covid with positive antigen tests but I did not get Covid. I test x2 at home, both neg. Lucky I guess
My story is almost identical to yours
I've definitely been exposed, traveled, and never got COVID although I've been following virtually all of your health and supplement protocols and masking where possible so it's hard to know if I have special immunity. Hopefully there will eventually be an easy test for this.
In any case, I greatly appreciate all of your knowledge, wisdom, and especially your care. I was just thinking of you as I did my now daily nature walk in my barefoot shoes so that I can better feel the earth and enjoying feeling the sun on my body and taking a moment to appreciate how you've helped me to shift my life. COVID aside, life is so much better. You rock!
There are tests to see if one is immune, but for some reason they are difficult to find. Maybe it's expensive or maybe the lack of availability is driven by the companies selling remedies for this sickness. They know if people can prove they are immune then there would be less uptake in the therapy they are selling, therefore cutting profits. It's a question the public should be given clear answers to.
@@judithpatterson4309 sorry to break it to you, but there is no test that can tell you if you are “immune”. Researchers don’t know what level of antibodies confers “immunity”.
@@Matys1975 Yea, I guess the test that Labcorp and other labs do just shows that someone has been exposed to the virus. Hopefully there will be more discovery and discussion about what proves immunity.
@@judithpatterson4309 even if you had covid once, it does not mean you won’t get it again. I know 3 perfectly healthy unvaccinated people who had covid twice in a span of 12 months, two of them are my kids and one being a friend. I also know plenty of vaccinated people that have had covid. You can’t have durable long lasting immunity against coronaviruses from natural infection or vaccines. That is why humans get colds and flu multiple times in their lives, regardless of if they get flu vaccines or not. I think not getting covid is largely a combination of luck and the duration and extent of your exposure to covid.
Were you vaccinated?
After teaching in an elementary school for 25 years, I've probably been exposed to stuff I don't even care to know about. Never got sick. In any case, the only illness I've had in the last 10 years is mild seasonal hay fever.
This is an excellent explanation of very complex stuff. Very interesting and thought-provoking. Thank you!
I was exposed directly to positive people so many times including my friends and families, but for some reasons I never got covid. I took so may tests and all came out negative. I'm not the most healthiest person, I actually get sick often since I was small, but for some odd reasons I don't get covid.
Same here. My daughter was positive laying on me and coughing in my face and I never tested positive. They paid for me to be a part of a study because they were shocked. I would assume having meningitis three times in my thirty years of life would make me more susceptible but I guess not.
Me as well
go donate your blood to be studied.
Same
Same here
I just stumbled upon your video on Intermittent Fasting and the randomised trials of Asian Obese individuals. Impressive Sir! I immediately went searching for your name on the internet. You are a wealth of knowledge and I am locked in!
Thank you for presenting this information! I am glad somebody is studying this. I work in a large nursing home, a few people never tested positive, some thought maybe they had it in the fall of 2019...
They may have had in 2019. In America, they thought it first started in Washington State, but now they have evidence in San Jose ,Ca it was Sept 2019, they have from lung cancer tissue evidence. In May of 2019, I had double pneumonia, my blood pressure went way high to 215/115 and I got Myocarditis. I already had asthma, so I couldn't breathe very good too. I will never know if it was Covid, and if I was one of the first to get it or not.
@@PocketAces2Start Thank you for the info, very interesting! And I am glad you recovered!
@PocketAces2Start Wow. Interesting. May sounds a bit early, but those symptoms seem terrible. I'm glad you are recovered. I got sick the last few days of January 2020. I felt sick in my chest, like there was a blow torch in my lungs. I also have asthma. Took 6 days of prednisone, Azithromycin. Coughed terribly & had trouble breathing for weeks. Co-workers had bad colds & coughs they couldn't get rid of. One was hospitalized for pneumonia. We were all worried about this virus from Wuhan, China. My job was shut down for nearly 5 months. I never caught a cold OR covid19 until the end of Nov. 2022 when I got covid19. Just getting over my second covid19 infection now in mid Nov. 2023. I did finally give in and got the Pfizer (2-shot) vax early Jan. 2022. But no boosters. I really never thought I would catch it. My pulmonary Dr. said you can catch it again & again & again.
This is sooooo interesting! I am one of those weirdos that has never gotten covid-19 despite having cared for several covid positive elderly neighbors before any vaccine was available to the public. I have since been vaccinated and boosted but still have never tested positive for covid. It is actually very rare that I ever am sick, I did come down with a head cold earlier this year. I went to the dr and was tested for both covid and flu, both results were negative. Last time I was sick was in the summer of 2017. If I happen to have these genes, that would explain why I rarely ever get sick.
COVID infections are often asymptomatic. Unless you had a PCR test about once a week for the past 3 years, there's no way to know if you had COVID or not. Furthermore, even people who only had asymptomatic COVID infections are at risk of developing 'Long Covid' medical complications.
All this is to say that you should put away your copium pills.
I would have been super paranoid being around someone who had Covid-19
@@andrewg3257 that's a problem.
I did not get sick because I have never worn the mask and was educated enough to not take the (not a) vaccine. Also I maintain a very healthy immune system. There is no test for the alleged C19 disease. The PCR test is not designed to test for any illness. You can't ask the inventor (Kari Mullis) of this test as he died in 2019. Wake up folks.
@ZION HUNTER Lol.
Thanks, Dr. Seheult, for reviewing this article, and including the three earlier studies it cites. In these three COVID-19 years, I’ve often shouted online, about concomitant diseases (after 1918, a granduncle had postencephalitic Parkinsonism, and Dad was an immunologist), and about too much concentration on antibody titers, neglecting cell-mediated immunity factors. Internationally, recent statistics on “non-COVID-associated” mortality and long-term morbidity have me rather alarmed - the ACE II receptor is IMPORTANT!
I would like to read more of your thoughts. Where have you been "shouting online"? I want to understand what you are saying about the ACEII receptor and non-covid mortality. Thx.
I think your channel and several other that I listen to are so valuable at combing through and finding the various study and research done around COVID.
I have said this a number times but probably not on comments to you, but I do wish that somebody like the NIH would have their own UA-cam channel where they would present these sort of videos like you and these other doctors around the studies. I imagine that they probably comb through the studies themselves, at least I hope so. Given that they do that, I think it would actually benefit them if they could pull together a video for the public because that would allow them to think through what they're reading probably with a bit more detail.
I would feel then that the NIH would be presenting data to the public rather than just presenting requirements and mandates. They of course would not have to mandate anybody to watch the videos, but they could present the data In an open way as you do, with their own opinions on it and let people be educated, and make up their own minds.
I think they would do a lot to take some of the distrust of the medical association down a few notches.
I do think they would compete with your fine channel which would be a shame, but I think it would be channels like yours that would keep them honest.
There's a financial incentive for the NIH not to publish findings in an understandable way on UA-cam. But the information is available on their website, and, as it's information in the public domain, an enterprising person knowledgeable in the field could have a decent following.
Most people I know with covid sometimes 2 or 3 times have been vaxxed and boosted just paying attention and common sense. Hope this helps someone.
Unfortunately, all the big players in this: NIH, CDC, SAGE, WHO, and the rest of the healthcare alphabet agencies, are all taking money from the pharmaceutical industries, and some of the information that they provide will not be unbiased and impartial.
My best friend always comments on how I never get sick even while we were growing up. Everyone around me would but I never did. Never got a flue or covid shot. I can't wait to show him this.
Thanks for this. I have never had the Flu in my life so I have never had a Flu shot. When the COVID-2 virus arrived I assumed I wouldn't get infected so I did not get the vaccine either. I have never caught the COVID-2 virus or even tested positive, even though people around me did.
My husband never has the flu or anything. But 2 weeks ago he finally caught covid. Been symptomatic and testing positieve eversince.
I almost never get sick or if I do, I get over very quickly with mild symptoms. I still get vaccinated to reduce the chance of spreading whatever. I might not get hit hard, but my co-workers and family do.
Same never had the flu, never had covid strep throat on the other hand tries to take me out annually xD
Same never had the flu or C.
Not vaxed..never had flu shots.
Never had sniffles in years.
In my 60's.
I get colds and sinus infections but have never gotten the flu as an adult. I never get flu shots either. I did get the Covid vaccines though. No Covid yet for me though.
I actually haven't had a cold though since January 2020. Right as Covid was beginning to take off in the US.
Dr. Mike Yeadon suggested that possibly 30% of folks could be immune to C19 as they would have had a coronavirus cold before, in March 2020 and he told the sage mathamaticial modellers why they were wong.
Yeadon got everything wrong. For unknown reasons he completely lost the plot. He wanted to halt vaccine clinical trials (which makes no sense). He claimed the pandemic was over after the first wave. (We have had millions of COVID-19 deaths since he made that claim). He speculated that the vaccines would make women infertile. Etc etc. Yeadon is a dangerous anti-vax fool that probably caused the deaths of many people because they believed him.
@@puretone4970 Everything eh... according to who exactly?
Like me
I probably gad Cv in 2017 when i had 6 months of a terrible sticky cough continuously and it suddenly went.
At the end of this, i was giddy when i change postures and gets short of breath quickly when walking on the flat.
These continue on till 2020, until i had my first M jab- miraculous effect , mental fog lifted, no longer giddy or short of breath. Dont know why, but it worked marvellous for me
I heard there isn’t much cross reaction between cold coronavirus antibodies and Sars-CoV-2 antibodies.
@@teatree6228 that’s cool
Love the animation. Thanks for the lesson.
Absolutely excellent presentation. For HLA class II you should do a second presentation about HLA-DQ2. (i.e. B1*201, B1*202) - if you haven't already.
This is my mom for sure. She’s in her late 50s and is extremely outgoing. She is out with friends at bars, restaurants, etc, every week since Covid started. She’s also been on like 5 vacations during this time. One internationally. She has not had Covid one time! I just find it so shocking lol. I know she’s had to have been exposed but she just doesn’t get sick!!!!
What's so shocking about that most people never got it.
I love the research facts! Keep 'em coming, please! Thank you. 💗
I haven’t had COVID yet, as far as I can tell. As soon as I saw videos on how to wash my hands correctly, I changed the way I washed my hands. Also, I’ve done all the vaccines and I’m an introvert. Both of my children have had COVID and so has my husband. I was physically close to all of them before they tested positive. Most of the people at work have had COVID, some of them multiple times. Fingers crossed that if I do get it, I don’t get too sick.
I see your last name, Nelson, is my maternal grandmother's last name. She was 100% Norwegian. My mother, now 98, and myself 66, have not had covid.
Same, I'm an introvert as well. I was already a non-social person before the lockdowns, I'm just continuing on as normal. The lockdowns didn't affect me much at all. Plus, having asthma, I absolutely 100% cannot afford to have COVID, so I'm naturally paranoid as it is.
My tap water tested positive.
Can you link A video on hand washing
I have an auto immune disease and haven't caught Covid (that I know of) and I've always wondered if the reason I've had such good protection wasn't just from all my vaccines and boosters but all the corona viruses I've caught over the years might be giving me extra protection. This is fascinating!!
And you probably have an over overactive immune system which is a definition of autoimmune
I have autoimmune and I got antybody for covid but never be sick and didn't take vaccines.
Same here. But since being on these immunosupressants I haven't caught any virus at all
At last my people!! I am sure l have at least 1 autoimmune condition though l suspect more and the rheumatologist says no and diagnosed fibromyalgia 🙄. Like you guys l am not vaxed, have not caught covid and infact haven't even caught a cold in at least 4yrs which is when l begun getting other symptoms that led to fibro diagnosis.
Do any of you belong to any groups or know which autoimmune is likely to affect this? I think l have sjorgrens, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, lupus, some kind of muscle wasting disease and probably bechets. Does anyone have any of these?
I have a friend with Lupus, she has caught covid19 (SARSCoV2) 4 times.
I am nearly 81 years old and I have never gotten it. I have been careful from the beginning, but not paranoid about it. I stayed home and had had groceries delivered. I have gotten all vaccinations as soon as they were available. My son and his wife has had it but they did not come near me while they were positive. Not sure if it was my precautions or a natural immunity, or just lucky.
Everybody was sick around me, my kids, brother, brother kids, sister in law. I did not tested positive and I was around my kids all the time. My mother also did not tested positive , my brother was in bed 2 weeks. Could be due to the tests - but i did not had any symptoms.
This is really interesting. I had suspected some type of genetic protection a few months ago. Myself, mom, dad, sister and several cousins have never tested positive for Covid and we have been active in our various communities over the pandemic.
Coukd be the ones not vaccinated we're able to keep their immunity intact.
@@anncleveland-dunn5944 im not vaccinated and had it twice in 6 months
@@tonyasmith5437 you can catch the flu or a cold just the same.
@@anncleveland-dunn5944 yep was just replying to your could be statement
@@tonyasmith5437 I’m not jabbed and always tested negative.
My two sons, 17 and 27, and I have not been vaccinated and none of us have tested positive. We have had to test several times since my oldest worked outside the home throughout the pandemic and my youngest started working outside the home about halfway through. We've all been around people that had the virus but never got it ourselves.
Kids got the vaccine, I didn't. We've all had it.
Blown away by this science and again the sheer complexity of our bodies 🤯
I have always been puzzled as to why I never experienced bad flu or colds in my family unit of mother, father, aunt, grandmother and brother. My last 6 years of school I was never late nor absent from school and received a reward for this upon graduation. I sure would have liked to have had my family genes tested at that time to see why our immune systems appeared so strong. However, my family are very Irish and my mother was told at age 79 she had a condition called 'the Irish curse" where the body over time with this particular ethnic group, stores too much iron in various cells that can lead to blood clots from a condition they called polycythemia. This is how most of them popped off. but well into their 80's and 90's thanks to good medical management of blood letting and blood thinning. This is why I refused to take the vaccine over concerns it might cause blood clots even though my mother's doctor said I tested negative for that particular Irish gene. I wonder now how many pure Irish people have had blood issues after being vaccinated because they may have too much iron stored up in their body and did not realize it?
its the Irish...tough....same with the Scots.
I have a condition, too, of high iro stores, high ferritin levels. And my father has it. Of 4 daughters it passed to 2 daughters. Our diagnosis is called hemochromatosis. I catch everything but I have not caught covid. Neither has my 85 father he is vaccinated. My other sister with hemachromatosis did catch covid and she was/is unvaccinated. All of us have our ferritin levels checked regularly and we keep the levels down by mostly eating a plant based diet.
Well jeez first time I'm hearing about this. As a predominantly Irish person with good iron levels in my blood this makes me a little nervous haha. Could you share what specific gene they look for to see if you're at risk?
@@markryan9894 the test for hemachromatosis.
@@lorrainechavez654 Our family has also passed down the gene for hemachromatosis ... a cousin did some research and said it's only passed down through the mother. Thankfully, my Dad didn't have it and it stopped with his mother.
I'm an EMT/Firefighter and during the worst of the pandemic had a LOT of Covid patients, some VERY sick with it, some I spent hours with while transporting. I've been in many COVID units. I've still never gotten it despite numerous exposures.
I don't get influenza either.
same bacteria kills me but I never catch viruses
I think I’m one of those people. I remained in NYC throughout the pandemic. I had prolonged direct exposure on one occasion I know of, as a caregiver. I’ve also traveled a few times. I tested regularly, but was never positive. None of my siblings got it either.
3 years and I haven't got COVID, despite working in a busy hospital. I must be Chosen.
I know a couple sharing the same bed: the male got very sick with covid, needed weeks of treatment while the female had no symptoms and has tested negative for covid. There's still more to learn about this virus.
My husband got it badly. We shared the same bed and I never got it.
Same thing happened to us, I’ve even tested twice - no covid! But back in the last year both of us caught it🤔 and Im known to be less immune always ill with something huh but no covid for me our last time🤷🏼♀️
I had the same with my husband. He was sick, we slept in one bed and i had no covid.
Same experience: l nursed my husband through covid early on in the pandemic; he had a severe illness and 11 days in was hospitalised for 3 days and recovered completely. Despite our physical proximity l remained asymptomatic
It has been decades since I last had the flu. My employer provided annual flu shots, and employees were encouraged to get the flu shot. About 10 years ago, I got the flu shot provided by the firm. After several hours I began feeling unwell. By the next morning, I was sicker than I can remember with flu like symptoms, for 3 days. Everyone said that incident was a fluke, that I probably already had the flu. So a couple of years later, I got another flu shot. Again, I became very sick. So I resolved to never get another flu shot and also declined the COVID 19 vaccine. I am 66 years old and have not been sick since the sickness following the last flu shot nearly a decade ago. I take vitamins C, D, Zinc, eat healthy organic foods, and spend time outside working on my little farm. This keeps me healthy and makes my heart happy.
I really appreciate learning this, because I believe it is relevant to my own experience. Similar to other comments here, I myself have been exposed to Covid many times yet never became infected (or even had a positive test). At this point, I feel it is unlikely I will get it. Of course, I will still take all reasonable precautions regardless. But I also just have a strong immune system in general because I rarely get illnesses of any kind, despite plenty of travel, going to events and daily interaction with people. Last week I cared for my friend's child who is in kindergarten. She had this terrible cold that is going around the schools, was snotty and coughing, of course playfully touching my hair and face like little kids love to do... and I never got sick.
I hope you didn't ruin that immune system with the injecticide!
Do you take supplements?? And me if so which ones??
@@grandmama3602 I do take some supplements but not much. Definitely have your Vit D levels checked. I had to supplement that one with a high dose to get it boosted over 50, which my doctor felt was the minimum it should be. Mainly I eat a natural diet with lots of fresh, whole foods that I cook at home. I don't drink or smoke, and I focus on lowering stress, getting plenty of exercise and quality sleep.
Why Some People Might Never Get COVID?
Because some people don't fall for scams to make big pharmer rich...
My guy and I both never had Covid and never tested positive. I credit MedCram for sharing the info about the benefit of taking Vit D3, Quercetin, NAC and Zinc. We started taking it in Feb 2020 and are still on it. I reduced the zinc because it can cause nausea for me. So many thanks for that help, MedCram!
We even went to Salem MA for Halloween-HUGE crowd and we are still totally Covid Free!
You should remember to check your hemoglobin levels if you've been on zinc for a very long time particularly as the effect shows up much later than the dosing of zinc
I credit Medcram as well. Used to catch every cold in existence, so 2 yrs ago researched immunity, basic cell biology etc, much of which from this channel. Haven't yet had covid. Have zinc daily, vit d when not available from sun in the off seasons, occaisional NAC & quercetin. I credit this, plus proper hand washing (20secs, etc) & ventilation, plus mask wearing while it was rampant. Continue. Heading on a plane overseas next week so will wear a mask, don't care if I'm the only one wearing a mask on the plane, but I don't want to finally catch it when alone in another country.
@@rcmrcm3370 how does zinc effect hemoglobin
Me, too!
Most people I think will be nauseous if zinc and/or vitamin C are taken on an empty stomach. Take those about 30 minutes after eating and you should be ok.
Fascinating! Thanks for the very helpful and easy to follow walkthrough, even for a layperson like me.
Awesome explanation well done sir!
I wish I knew more about this stuff because I find it really interesting. All my life the most sick I have ever been was a sinus cold (for as long as I can remember--I'm 41) I get sinus colds maybe once every other year, besides that I never have coughs or flus and never bother with vaccines(except for covid) I also never had covid and I was very late in the process to get my shots, and same with my immediate family. But I have friends and coworkers that have had covid a couple times and get sick on a regular pattern each year. I don't understand it because personally I don't feel like I'm very health conscious... Probably because I never get sick.
Hi, thanks for like totally listening in on me because I haven’t had this at all and I was literally talking about it
This is interesting. I’m a nurse practitioner and I have seen patients that still have not had COVID or tested positive.
unvaxxed, unmasked, untested, unharmed. The control group is pretty small now. Nuremberg 2.0 - pass it on.
Thank you for this detailed explanation with good evidence. Immunology has always been interesting.
Is there any established relationship between this and autoimmune diseases, or would that answer be considered speculative? I'd love for you to continue this talk. I found it deeply interesting and very highly educational.
I agree, I have an autoimmune disease with alot of anti thyroid antibodies, have not have had Covis
@@lindamckenna81 I have inflammatory bowel disease with the exact same result. Never had symptoms, even with extremely high exposure [living with multiple infected people who didn't mask at home and tended to cough unshielded]. I was also exposed during my move there and failed to carry it to them.
Me too, IBD on all the meds, inc immunosuppressants, no vaccines, never tested positive and been surrounded by family and colleagues who were positive more than once.
@@est6682 Wow! Even on the suppressants?! That's crazy impressive
@@JimmyCrackorn my theory- one of the C19 issues was a cytokine storm, overreaction of the immune system, same as IBD, so the suppressants make my system lower thus not over reacting just reacting, enough to fight anything off.
(Touch wood) not really had any flu/C19 etc.
other variables to take into account: wore a mask when i went out etc. (several benefits) always been fastidious with clean hands, went out late (quieter) and kept away from most people. Also not a chesty person and no tonsils. - im odd to begin with, odd medication reactions or not expected, no run of the mill symptoms. Plus i didnt panic about c19.
got a twin with IBD, takes no meds, 3 vaccines, had c19 a few times, each time worse than the previous. 🤷♀️
Nurses have very good immune systems. It’s like playing in dirt everyday we are use to it.
I absolutely loved this presentation. It was awesome! Genetics plays a huge role in how our bodies process stressors. I know a small bit about genetics. It was interesting to learn about the role of HLA b 15. I guess you would need to specifically test for this. I know I have another variant of HLA b, I never got Covid, I had two Pfizer inoculations of that Mrna-so who knows why I never tested positive for it? I believe this is the future of medicine. The individualized treatment plans. Thanks again!
I wish it were faster... I have a lot of health issues and have bad reactions to most medications. It would be so much easier to have a list of meds to avoid, that type of thing. I took a medication once and lost feeling in my limbs, would rather just not have that happen
@@no_peace I think they need to do a lot more studies to get this science down to where you are able to find reactions on genes. Medicine is complex and one size does not fit all. Sorry you had this reaction to a med. It sounds like maybe something in your spinal nerves were impinged on like a block.
Wife and I never wore masks unless a business forced us to. Never had covid that we know of. Both kids had it and we still didn't get it after driving them around for days before realizing they had it. We do think we may have had it sometime in 2019.
My husband (age 77) and I (age 72) have been active users of Functional Medicine now for 9 years. This means we have been working on our metabolic system all of this time. This also mean working on optimizing our immune system through eating a nutrient rich diet, minimizing our exposure to toxins in food/ the environment/cleaning supplies and personal care products) on-going detox, optimizing our hormones, vitamins, minerals, regular exercise etc. We only VERY rarely take an antibiotic and neither of us took any COVID vaccines and in spite of our age group, neither of us got the virus. I pretty much isolated and wors masks and my husband was in the workplace every single day around the public and wore a mask. I find it most interesting that our friends, neighbors and family members who took all the vaccines are the ones who got sick. Any thoughts?
Donna: Functional doctors are hard to find in western TN.
But they are extremely helpful,
👍as are Naturpathic physicians.
Medical food is worthy of consideration as well for treating conditions.
We all can benefit from good research and thinking outside the medical paradigm.
My husband and I as well. Ages 68 & 70. We eat healthy, wash hands often, we were never vaccinated and have never gotten the flu vaccine either. We have never gotten COVID or tested positive when we had to be tested twice. We don’t even want to be tested in case that can be a problem. I can’t remember the last time either of us had a cold and no flu since we were very young. Feeling very blessed.
I got covid once and when it first came out, approximately around January-March of 2020. Never gotten it since. By the grace of God and possibly other factors, but I’m thankful and hope I never get it again. This is a good research video.
I think it also has something to do with the number of colds you caught in your life. I caught tons of colds but I never caught the flu and I never had the flu shot except when I was in the military. I didn’t get the Covid vaccine but I washed my hands and wore masks. The few times I thought I had it (it probably was my allergies) and took the Covid test it was always negative.
Some colds are caused by Corona virus.
So glad I'm still in the control group.
I never got Covid19, any variant. I've endorsed the f_l-c-c_c prophylaxis, supplements protocol. I've also been taking IVM, 30mg every 2 weeks since December 2020. Zero side-effects.
Lots of ivm believers won Herman Cain awards. The only actual studies promoting this for viruses were either faked (esp. in Egypt and Argentina) or were so flawed as to be worthless. It's a belief system (b.s.). Sorry. Great drug for the worms that cause river blindness, though.
Me too
This video was way too technical for me but I am still a fan of Dr Seheult 😂