All of the things you mentioned I'm aware of, but what I'm asking is how do we link any of that to covid? I'm not aware of any research that has linked diet to covid. Now if a poor diet makes the side effects of covid worse, that's understandable because I think a lot of it might come down to just being healthy, but the Asian thing still wouldn't have anything to do with diet, didn't the person make a statement about east Asians having a gene that makes them less susceptible, that wouldn't be because of diet I'd imagine.
I don't know much at all about this stuff
'And I'm certainly not trying to say I'm correct, I know there's a link between diet and culture but what I'm asking is do we know how diet effects covid?
i like to think my side effects have been very mild because I'm a lot more healthy then the average person, but at the same time my buddy had covid not too long ago, Hes probably 50lb overweight, he smokes, is a fairly heavy drinker and has a bit of a cocaine problem and he was asymptomatic, the only reason he knew was because his mother got very sick.
so is there things that give us a better chance or is it the luck of the draw?