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What to Do When Nicotine Therapy Fails in Long Covid and CFS with Evan H. Hirsch, MD

03 Dec 2025

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In this episode, Evan H. Hirsch, MD explores why nicotine therapy doesn't always work for people with long COVID and chronic fatigue syndrome and what you can do instead. He breaks down how the toxic load in your body, especially the "Toxic Five," can interfere with recovery and explains how to optimize your healing approach even when nicotine doesn't deliver results. If you've tried patches, lozenges, or gum and still struggle with fatigue, brain fog, or pain, this episode offers clarity and direction. In this episode, you'll learn: What nicotine therapy does and why it helps some people The role of acetylcholine receptors and nervous system balance Why 50% of users don't respond to nicotine therapy How the "Toxic Five" interferes with healing When to retry nicotine after addressing deeper causes The lifestyle mistakes that can block progress Evan's four-step process for full recovery . We help you resolve your Long Covid and Chronic Fatigue (ME/CFS) by finding and fixing the REAL root causes that 95% of providers miss. Learn about these causes and how we help people like you, Click Here. Do you have fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath, muscle pain, or other strange symptoms? You might have Long Covid. Take our free quiz to find out if Long Covid is behind the mystery symptoms you're experiencing, Click Here. For more information about Evan and his program, Click Here.   Prefer to watch on Youtube? Click Here.   Please note that any information in this episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.

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