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Yeah, me too. Someone always says "it's not a cold, it's allergies" as if they'd know! Without fail, I get at least one cold every summer. I just got over this year's cold a couple of weeks ago.
I think the point is - is that this isn't "flu season". There will always be outliers. Flu season happens because of the sun (vitamin D3). in the summer people are out in the sun and getting vitamin D. In the winter, the sun isn't as powerful and, because of the cold, people aren't out in it as much anyway. This, obviously, only applies to Northern areas, because southern areas get plenty of sun year round.
In short, people should be supplementing D3 in the winter months.
I was doing a talk in Texas and mentioned that probably everyone there was doing well with vitamin D levels, and they all said, "No, we have terrible vitamin D levels, because we stay inside when it is hot!" So, take D3 all year 'round.
The main thing with vitamin D is to not over do it. One pill a day is fine.
It's all about the dose, which should be 5000 IU a day. It's not a pill, it's a supplement. Pills are medicine, and usually poison.
Same, usually it is a sinus infection or upper respiratory. Flu hits hard, out for a week with high fever, chills, aches, pains. Had it once and went to the ER when I was 25. When you get flu you will know. These idiots talking about covid symptoms just want everyone scared to death from a sniffle, the common cold no longer exists, everywhere you go people assume covid, insane.