

#15 Monoclonal Antibodies and the Future of Complex Illness Treatment with Dr Nancy Klimas
11 snips May 27, 2025
Dr. Nancy Klimas, Director at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine, is a leading expert in chronic illness. In this discussion, she unveils a groundbreaking clinical trial testing a monoclonal antibody for Long Covid, which she believes could cure about 40% of patients. They also explore the use of AI in uncovering disease patterns, the critical impact of nutrition and restorative sleep, and how gender differences affect treatment strategies. Her insights reflect a blend of compassionate care and innovative science in tackling complex health issues.
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Spike Protein’s Role in Long COVID
- A lingering spike protein in about 40% of long COVID patients drives inflammation and microclots.
- Targeting this spike protein with monoclonal antibodies could mop it up and reduce symptoms.
Homeostasis and Gender Differences
- Chronic illness represents a shift to a new stable but unwell homeostasis.
- Gender differences impact inflammation and treatment strategies due to varying hormone effects.
Layered Integrative Treatment Approach
- Approach chronic illness care integratively, addressing immune, endocrine, and adrenal systems together.
- Use a layered approach to improve function gradually, respecting patients’ energy limits.