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To: Jane Long
I thought Dr Z said, once you HAVE it, don’t take the Vit D....only take the D as part of preventative

A trial out of India this week dosed people with 60,000IU of Vitamin D AFTER they were positive. It has better results than standard of care and they cleared the virus sooner. The problem is Vitamin D takes 7-10 days to get metabolized in the liver.

Of course, some of it metabolizes immediately so the benefit does start soon, it's just a long ramp up if your D levels were low.

43 posted on 11/24/2020 5:08:21 PM PST by Malsua
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To: Malsua

“...it’s just a long ramp up if your D levels were low.”

So it would seem to be reasonable medical advice to either get full body sun exposure daily, or take the D3 daily, or a combination thereof. Get tested at least annually.

It is absolutely criminal that conventional medicine does not have vitamin D blood level testing in the standard of care, at least that i am aware of.

As to vitamin C, Dr Fred Klenner MD who used ascorbic acid extensively in his practice for many things a long time ago, suggested that an attending MD should immediately commence IV vitamin C on any patient with an infection, as the MD is considering the DX and plan of action for treatment.

Vitamin C is incredible. Dr Levy said that it can even be administered intramuscularly if the patient cannot handle an IV. A friend of mine who had taken chemo wanted to do the vitamin C, but the chemo had collapsed his veins.


52 posted on 11/24/2020 5:56:06 PM PST by SecAmndmt (Arm yourselves!)
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To: Malsua

Thanks. Good to know.


58 posted on 11/24/2020 6:46:01 PM PST by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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