Wednesday, September 9, 2020

"Vitamin D Is A Powerful Bullet Against Covid-19"

"Vitamin D Is A Powerful Bullet Against Covid-19"
by Adam Taggart

"Several recent studies show that Vitamin D is a powerful weapon in preventing and treating covid-19. We all should be taking it. It’s now been clinically proven that people deficient in Vitamin D are statistically more likely to contract the coronavirus if exposed. And similarly, those with greater Vitamin D levels are statistically less likely to get it. And a new study out of Spain shows that Vitamin D (via Calcifediol) is one of the most effective treatments that reduces the impact of those infected with covid-19. When combined with a prudent standard of care including early delivery of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin, the results are pretty staggering.

How staggering? Of 50 patients treated this way, only one (2%) required admission to the ICU vs the control group where 50% of patients required admission. Following the recent insights about the Bradykinin pathway of transmission, we are now really starting to gain the upper hand on understanding effective ways to prevent and treat covid-19. Which should enable us to save lives AND re-open our economies."

1 comment:

  1. We manufacture the hormone 'Vitamin D' anytime sunshine hits our skin.

    Our cholesterol changes to Vitamin D, but the transformation requires several hours.
    If you work in the garden, get sweaty, then take a shower, much of the Vitamin D worshes down the drain.

    Some pharmaceuticals such as statins reduce cholesterol, thereby reducing our innate ability to manufacture Vitamin D.

    Get tested for your Vitamin D levels as part of standard lipid labs.
    I was at '17', low enough to kill me.

    Too high a level can contribute to bladder cancers, so semi-annual testing is essential.
    A good level is around an '80' or so.

    I supplement with 5,000iu daily... irregardless of my time in the sun.
    The most productive place for Vitamin D manufacture is the skin on your torso.

    Anybody living north of Mexico probably needs to supplement.
    Get tested!

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