Posted on 02/01/2023 4:02:48 PM PST by conservatism_IS_compassion
We now know that Vitamin D supplementation provides substantial benefit in terms of reducing the risk of admission to intensive care during the Corona virus pandemic. 72% is the probable figure. Certainly substantial.
And it probably provides a substantial protection against death. 51% is the probable figure.
Curious, what advice did he give you on covid, D, K, ivermectin and the VaXX?
“So I’m a believer in Vit D, zinc, NAC, Vit C, Quercetin, melatonin, and Black Seed Oil.”
I take those and others with the exception of black seed oil, and do not get colds, but sure as heck got hit by COVID (3 times).
I took shot #1 & #2, booster #1 and quit. No COVID yet. My wife, either. Nor our three kids, 2 vaxxed, one not.
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Covid once in 2020 and twice in 2022 5 months apart (original, Delta, Omicron?). Not pleasant but I seem none the worse for wear at this point without vaXX. Twice in one year made it easy to lose 10 pounds, too! Haven’t gained it back.
Thank you JL.
Besides—”doctors” sat back and took the demotion when large corporate interests/healthcare companies began groupibg them together with non-”doctors” by referring to them as mere “health care providers”.
Drink plenty of fluids, get lots of rest and go to hospital if I had breathing problems. I have not seen him for D or K, or discussed ivermectin. Additionally he has never brought up the vaccine and I never asked.
My doc ordered a Vitamin D for me early on in the scamdemic.
I never asked for it. Wasn’t told why. The test just showed up on my annual panel of bloodwork.
I wonder how many other people that happened to.
Big Med knew. And if those numbers show what I bet they’d show, knew early on.
You may be correct that “Big Med” knew, but I am personally responsible for my doctor prescribing it(Vit D test) for everyone that’s in his practice at least once a year. He swears nobody in the medical community ever said a word to him about it.
It started over an article I found it said that 80% of patients were low, to very low, on vitamin D. I took it to him and challenged him to get 20 patients that were willing to have the test on their own and sure enough 80% of them were low to very low. The next challenge was to prove to him that that’s an issue and I found several articles that led him to believe that I was correct.
“Been taking D3, Zinc, C, and L-Lysine daily since Covid started, (and I’m not overweight).”
I’ve been taking D3 (4000 IU per day), along with zinc, B12, and Airborne since the influenza pandemic of 2009 - 2010. I have had Covid at least twice, but in both cases, the symptoms were very mild and lasted 2 to 3 days at most. Other than Covid, I can’t recall the last time that I had a viral inflection, including the common cold.
Polynikes wrote: “Boy are you a dumb azz. Using Wikipedia as a cite gets you an automatic F. What rock did you crawl out from under. ... Go back to the bar you REMF and call your handler for better info.”
I notice you did not dispute the informaition provided.
Polynikes wrote: “There is a reason you were only an 03 after 22+ years when you should have been an 05 or minimally an 04 Jon.”
I have no idea who you think you’re addressing.
ladyjane wrote: “It does a disservice to FR to have posts from people who don’t understand the history or Latin derivation of terms, who somehow think the title doctor has something to do healing.”
So you admit that Cambell, while he may be entitled to use PhD title, he certainly isnt a physician.
A doctoral degree (PhD) is a degree that one earns after a
master’s degree. A PhD entitles a person to use the title
doctor. These are the social and physical scientists who
conduct and evaluate published research. A PhD degree is
normally obtained after six to eight years of hard work past
the bachelor’s degree.
deport wrote: “A doctoral degree (PhD) is a degree that one earns after a master’s degree.”
So, you admit it would have been more correct to indicate that Cambell was a PhD, not a medical doctor?
We take 4,000 iu D3 with 100 mcg K2 daily as well as C, zinc, Quercetin, B complex and Tumeric. We’re pretty sure we had covid in November but it was like a mild 3 day head cold and a cough that lingered. We were not very sick.
“If you don’t have excess vitamin d you don’t need to supplement vitamin k”.
Sorry but that’s totally untrue. Vitamin d pushes calcium into your system. The vitamin k pushes the calcium into your bones. You need both.
“If you don’t have excess vitamin d you don’t need to supplement vitamin k”.
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Sorry but that’s totally untrue. Vitamin d pushes calcium into your system. The vitamin k pushes the calcium into your bones. You need both.
Exactly how my doc explained it, GG2. Thanks.
What exactly are you wanting from your doc, that you aren’t getting? Meds? Tests? Which meds and/or tests?
Not clear on exactly what it is you’re frustrated about not being able to get.
Hope you are better, soon 💞
I want to let you know that there is no agreement among investigators that you need to supplement vitamin k. Michael Holick, for example, said he was skeptikal about the vitamin k claims when he was asked if people should supplement it.
People in the coldest countries took 10 micrograms of vitamin d per day for decades. So people today take in 1 month what those people took in two years. The Danish, Norwegians, are smart. They wouldn’t have taken an extremely suboptimal amount for decades and not noticed it. Today, in Switzerland, the recommendation is similar, 20 micrograms per day.
I think people take excess vitamin d, and instead of reducing the amount to stop the problems, they also take vitamin k, the antidote to excess vitamin d, at the same time.
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