When giving a diagnosis, health practitioners must put the immune system at the forefront.

With Haylie Pomroy, Dr. Rafael Gonzalez strongly supports this approach, emphasizing the need to thoroughly assess an individual’s immune system function.

Dr. Gonzalez compares the immune system to a fighter that can take on two fights at once. But when a tough opponent like COVID gets in the ring, the immune system can get exhausted, weakening its defenses.

Discover more in this week’s podcast – Regenerative Medicine for Chronic Illness. https://youtu.be/cFfPPVyAVVE

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how many people are getting diagnosed without really looking at what’s going on within the body should we be looking at the immune system 100% And in a lot more detail to try to understand because the cases are different the immune system normally is exhausted because it’s tapped by all these different viruses in the context of covid your immune system let’s just say is a UFC fighter and all of a sudden one other UFC fighter comes in you can handle it with no problems say that’s virus one and then another one comes in you can handle it no problems that’s virus 2 but now you’ve taken covid and brought it in and that’s three Fighters against that immune system so at some point it’s in a cage trying to fight so many different things that it’s virtually impossible and it becomes exhausted and it gives up this is NSU prepare to dominate