Posted on 03/01/2023 3:51:56 PM PST by nickcarraway
Would Vitamin D Have Saved Half of COVID Deaths? (Only a link can be posted, per FR rules)
Getting Covid early on...pushing herd immunity...would have been the best thing...as soon as we knew some stats on kids etc.. We shut people in when we should have gotten them out and about....
Exactly what REAL docs/scientists told us we should do, from day one. The same ones who were smeared and maligned....by FRAUDci, CDC, MSM, and, even here, by a few.
:-(
your body produces all you need if you get a moderate amount of sunlight.
Covid lockdowns would of kept people inside more and created a vitamin D deficit which would of made catching Covid even worse for most people.
The lockdowns were a 100% total cluster
If in the right dosage and plant-based vitamin D? More than half.
The folks with severe digestive issues unable to absorb vitamins would not have been helped (leaky gut, Crohn’s, etc).
Would Vitamin D Have Saved Half of COVID Deaths?
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How would it have prevented the motorcycle crashes?
It can be arsorbed through the skin. There are tanning beds.
“patients who were placed on beds outside on sunny days were more likely to survive.”
Florida was spared COVID deaths; in fact, the closer one got to the sunny equator, the better...!
Vitamin D, C and Zinc. All three.
If I took that much, i’d be dead.
D3. I take it evert day. Not vaxxex, not had the akung Flu and my IGG antibody results were off the charts
???? I have done it twice and many folks I know and relatives have done it at least once. D3 is just sunshine in a tiny gelcap. Long term taking of too much D3, similar to too much daily sun in the tropics is loss of a desire to eat. D3 doesn’t give you sunburn, though. It is not 100% as good as sunshine but outside of the tropics, effective sunshine is a seasonal thing.
Does your doctor test your level?
D3, zinc and Ivermectin if needed
I checked it from 2021 until now.
It also depends on where you live. If you live on the equator, you can get it all year long, but many places it may be hard to get in winter.
It still is true that in a declining number of families girl children hear from the day they are born, "Don't let the sun touch your skin or you will turn black and never get a husband." I have educated my friends who now make it a point to go outside bare armed every day. It used to be that cold and flu were regarded as Women's maladies because men did not get those things. Men work a lot outside and wear big hats but otherwise expose legs and arms.
In the last ten years young women and some older women have been wearing western fashions and exposing legs and arms etc to the sun, and the incidence of colds and flu has declined a lot.
So a man that weighs 250 lbs has to take 900×250 IU ( = 225,000 IU)???
Something’s wrong with this picture.
I’ve been taking D3 for years. And it’s been years since I was sick. 5,000 iu/day was my dosage. Increased to 10,000 iu/day during the CCP virus crisis. Now back to 5,000 iu/day.
Along with zinc, IVM, vit C, etc.
Yes. For me that works out to 30 5000 IU gelcaps. For my wife it was 34. For a neighbor it was 39. I took all 30 in one swallow. Those little gelcaps are easy. If you get your D3 in pills, it would not be so easy at all.
Joseph Mercola has accumulated a net personal wealth of over $100 million by peddling quack remedies and herbal supplements online. Mercola has also donated more than $2.9 million to the National Vaccine Information Center — one of the most prominent US anti-vaccine groups — over the past decade.
Mercola maintains two huge Facebook pages, one in English with almost 1.8 million followers and a Spanish-language version with more than 1 million, which have been used as a minefield of false claims.
The FDA has warned Mercola that it’s against the law to market dietary supplements as a treatment or cure for any disease, let alone COVID-19.
The authors of Mercola’s four meta-analyses were candid about the quality of the observational studies they were analyzing. They variously pointed out that the studies present “a high risk of bias,” their quality was “medium to low,” the results may simply mean that vitamin D is a marker of good health, rather than being a cause of good health, and that the results should be interpreted “cautiously.”
Meanwhile, Researchers in the United Kingdom randomly assigned over 6,000 volunteers to either daily doses of 3,200 IU or 800 IU of vitamin D or no supplementation. After 6 months, vitamin D takers were just as likely to catch COVID-19 as the no-supplementation group, regardless of dose. It supports idea that the results of the meta-analyses studies can be false.
Great...level around 50 or better? If I may ask...
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