Dr. Robin Rose | Navigating the Complex World of Long COVID Care
Dr. Robin Rose | Navigating the Complex World of Long COVID Care
In this episode of the Smarter Not Harder Podcast, Dr. Robin Rose gives us one-cent solutions to life’s $64,000 questions that include:
What are the key findings about the effects of the spike protein, microclots, and biomarkers in understanding and treating COVID and long COVID?
How do treatments like antibiotics, polyphenols, and Ivermectin influence gut health and recovery from long COVID?
What diagnostic challenges exist with long COVID, and how can treatment strategies address the risk of neurodegenerative diseases?
How can immune resilience and preventative measures be enhanced to mitigate the effects of COVID and future viral threats?
Who is Dr. Robin Rose?
Dr. Robin Rose is a board-certified specialist in gastroenterology and internal medicine. She is a wife, mother to two accomplished daughters and one exceptional son, researcher, educator, inquisitor, devoted friend, daughter, sister, overachiever, connector, and passionate advocate for science. A perpetual learner, Dr. Rose is committed to pursuing excellence in all areas of her life.
She earned her bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Neuroscience with Honors from Lehigh University and her master’s degree in Neuropsychology from New York University. She obtained her medical degree with honors from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, where she was inducted into the Psi Sigma Alpha Osteopathic National Honors Society.
Dr. Rose completed her post-graduate training in Internal Medicine, and Gastroenterology & Hepatology at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City. She is also listed as a functional medicine provider with the Institute of Functional Medicine. Additionally, she is the author of several peer-reviewed articles spanning gastroenterology, neuroscience, and hematology.
What did Dr. Robin and Dr. Scott discuss?
00:00 Welcome to the Smarter Not Harder Podcast 01:05 Guest Introduction: Dr. Robin Rose 02:05 Deep Dive into COVID and Long COVID 04:16 Personal Experiences and Early COVID Research 11:42 Observations and Patterns in Patients 17:43 Spike Protein and Its Effects 23:08 Microclots and Biomarkers 32:32 Acute COVID Workup and Treatment 40:25 Antibiotics and Gut Health 41:53 Medicinal 9 and Polyphenols 43:43 Ivermectin and Other Treatments 49:36 Long COVID and Diagnostic Challenges 52:11 Spike Protein and Neurodegenerative Diseases 54:06 Treatment Strategies for Long COVID 01:10:08 Prophylaxis and Immune Resilience 01:16:35 3 Ways to Live Smarter, Not Harder 01:18:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts