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Spanish researchers are triÂalÂing a food supÂpleÂment made with polypheÂnols from olives and flavonoids from bitÂter oranges to treat long Covid sympÂtoms, focusÂing on the effects on endotheÂlial cells. The supÂpleÂment aims to address chronic fatigue, joint pain, and memÂory loss in patients who have passed the acute phase of the disÂease.
Spanish researchers have begun triÂalÂing a food supÂpleÂment made with polypheÂnols from olives and flavonoids from bitÂter oranges as a treatÂment for sympÂtoms of post-acute sequeÂlae SARS-CoV‑2 infecÂtion, also known as long Covid.
The Endothelyx 45 supÂpleÂment will be given to patients who have passed the acute phase of the disÂease but conÂtinue to strugÂgle with sympÂtoms such as chronic fatigue, joint pain and memÂory loss.
The aim of the research is to study the effects of the supÂpleÂment on endotheÂlial cells, which are found in the inner linÂing of the arterÂies and play a key role in carÂdioÂvasÂcuÂlar health.
See Also:Health NewsIt is thought that one of the ways in which Covid-19 attacks the body is by causÂing inflamÂmaÂtion and oxidaÂtive stress in these cells resultÂing in the sympÂtoms assoÂciÂated with long Covid.
Polyphenols are natÂural bioacÂtive comÂpounds present in fruit, vegÂetaÂbles and other plants, which are known for their antioxÂiÂdant and anti-inflamÂmaÂtory propÂerÂties.
In recent years, they have been credÂited with helpÂing to preÂvent the develÂopÂment of cerÂtain disÂeases, includÂing canÂcer, carÂdioÂvasÂcuÂlar disÂease and neuÂrodeÂgenÂerÂaÂtive disÂeases.
In a sepÂaÂrate trial being carÂried out by the University Hospital of Jaén, another food supÂpleÂment conÂtainÂing polypheÂnols from olives is being adminÂisÂtered to patients with mild or modÂerÂate Covid-19 sympÂtoms to study its effiÂcacy in preÂventÂing the illÂness from proÂgressÂing to the acute stages.
According to a govÂernÂment study from the United Kingdom, reported in the Guardian, more than two milÂlion adults in England have expeÂriÂenced coroÂnÂavirus sympÂtoms lastÂing for more than 12 weeks, twice as long as the preÂviÂous estiÂmate for long Covid.
The clinÂiÂcal trial, which is being carÂried out by the Regional University Hospital of Málaga, in colÂlabÂoÂraÂtion with the Spanish comÂpaÂnies Genosa, Synlab and Solvitae Medical, will last for six months.
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