My personal COVID-19 research story
12 years ago my life changed! …my mother died with dementia and I COULD NOT do anything about it. That feeling of helplessness still haunts me.
When she passed away, I made a commitment to myself.
I promised to research dementia and help as many people as possible, not just because I had experienced the loss of a loved one first-hand, but also because I knew I had the ability to do this important research.
For the last 2 years, I have heard three questions repeatedly:
“Why are you spending so much time researching Covid-19, Philip?”
“Is it really worth the effort?!”
“When do you sleep, Philip?”
You can now see why I have dedicated my life to research and why research is so personal to me.
I apply the same principles to my research in Covid-19 that I used in researching dementia. I focus on identifying the primary pathology or root cause of disease, ensuring that even outlying symptoms can be explained.
This approach also provides insights into COVID-19 vaccines.
I continue to be motivated by my desire to educate and help others.
My goal is to share my understanding with other researchers and help everyone, including those without a medical or science background, to learn more about how the SARS-COV2 virus functions and spreads, and how it can affect our health.
My dedication to this research helps you to become more aware of how COVID-19 causes severe disease, so you are better able to protect yourself and your family.
It’s something I couldn’t do for my mother, but I can do it for you.