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Interest twist on Covid-19. You’d think it’s nuts, but a study released this month indicates that there is a significant benefit.
Bariatric surgery (and associated fasting) can almost instantly cure chronic metabolic disease. For example - diabetes gone in a few hours, fatty liver cured in a week or two. The astonishing metabolic outcomes from bariatric surgery have driven many of the non-surgical approaches for improving metabolic health used today such as intermittent fasting and temporary severe calorie restriction.
Fear of COVID-19 fueling increase in bariatric surgerieshttps://www.houstonchronicle.com/ne...ease-in-bariatric-15759088.php#photo-20318440Bariatric surgery, considered underused by doctors, is gaining popularity because of COVID-19, both among obese people who have already battled the disease and those who haven’t but want to improve their odds. In Houston and around the country, specialists in the field have reported an increase in procedures and consultations about whether interested parties would make good candidates.
The research already indicates the procedure’s COVID-19 benefits. A Cleveland Clinic study this month showed that obese patients who’d previously had bariatric surgery were 25 percent less likely to be hospitalized and need intensive care than obese patients who hadn’t had the surgery.
Bariatric surgery (and associated fasting) can almost instantly cure chronic metabolic disease. For example - diabetes gone in a few hours, fatty liver cured in a week or two. The astonishing metabolic outcomes from bariatric surgery have driven many of the non-surgical approaches for improving metabolic health used today such as intermittent fasting and temporary severe calorie restriction.