Megodont
Megodont t1_ixo96as wrote
Short answer: No...
Longer version: as long as any diet allows your cells to survive, a virus does too, because he piggybacks on your cells methabolism. Everything a cell needs so survive and replicate, a virus will use for his own replication. Best case scenario, nothing will happen. You get sick, your immune system destroys the virus an that's it. Worst case, the diet weakens your body and this will lengthen the sickness.
Megodont t1_iy4g8sg wrote
Reply to How does SARS-CoV-2 spread from respiratory infection to a systemic infection? by cadeilmscomt
As far as I unterstood it (not an expert) the main entry point are epithel cells in the nasal cavity and upper respiritory track. These areas are full of blood vessel. I would guess, the infection of the lung comes from the blood vessel into the alveoles.