So, if my understanding is correct, sepsis occurs when too much self-damage occurs, poisoning the blood, essentially. Therefore, too much cytotoxic activity (say, T cells finding spike expressing cells), produces septic-like effects?
— Richard (@TheNumbCanadian) September 19, 2022
The links in this thread are helpful. He makes a good point, "You can LITERALLY swap out the word Sepsis for COVID-19."
At the 27-mark of this presentation by Paul Marik on the treatment of sepsis, he highlights norepinephrine as one of the first things. I like what he says at the 27:50 mark, that sepsis is no different than stroke or AMI [Acute Myocardial Infarction], explaining that this is a time-sensitive disease. This is a time-sensitive disease and timing is important.
Though Tyrosine is NOT norepinephrine, consuming it is thought to increase norepinephrine levels in the blood.
Nootropics Expert explains that
L-Tyrosine is a required precursor for dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. As your dopamine levels increase, you're better able to concentrate, organize your thoughts, and stay productive. L-Tyrosine can be an effective treatment for ADHD symptoms.