Submitted by _lonegamedev t3_z3gmii in askscience
BrunoGerace t1_ixm1u74 wrote
A virus infection is an internal metabolic process related in their manner of processing to all your other processes.
The difference is that viruses introduce their own RNA/DNA "mechanics" into your human one.
So yes, all nutrients influence the process. This includes their role in your general health and immunity prior to infection.
_lonegamedev OP t1_ixm2wu8 wrote
Can we tell that particular diet helps/hurts the most? Or is it just the mater of "balanced" diet? And if so - can we tell what kind of "unbalaced" diet would affect the patient condition the most?
Or this is just too general, to say?
BrunoGerace t1_ixm4nvs wrote
We are resilient creatures.
What we DO know is that extremes are harmful...like diets deficient in needed nutrients or ones that contribute to over-weight.
Check out the staggering statistics regarding the probability of COVID death in the obese/Type-2 diabetes population.
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