@DarkKnight
from your link
10 out of the 12 patients (which is an extremely small sample size to draw any conclusions from in the first place) they studied did not suffer any damage to their lunges whatsoever. The doctor then goes on to recommend what the 2 patients who were affected can do to get their lunges back to its default state: cardio (I would include eating healthy (namely foods rich in vitamins A, C, D, and E) and weightlifting)....which is what you should already be doing.
I train 5 days a week for 2 hours a day with a combination of MMA, weightlifting and circuit training. Also I basically avoid any kind of junk food. I have my health very covered.
I get that an "n" of 12 is a very low sample size. And 2 out 12 people with permanent damage makes the odds greatly lower, which is a good thing.
"While it’s too early to establish long-term effects of the disease, scans of nine patients’ lungs “found patterns similar to frosted glass in all of them, suggesting there was organ damage". This is 9 out of 12.
At this phase this is what we got, or what those doctors had as a sample. Even then, this is contrary to your assumption that there is nothing about permanent lung damage "crap".
Velasco I greatly respect your knowledge of game. In that clearly you are a superior source. However I am not going to throw the knowledge of so many experts into the wind or policymakers who are now making biljons of costs in order to fight the spread of this disease.