A recent German study found a linear relationship between vitamin D levels and mortality from covid, and essentially, zero morbidity for those with a D level above 50 ng/mL.
“At a threshold level of 30 ng/mL, mortality decreases considerably. In addition, our analysis shows that the correlation for the combined datasets intersects the axis at approximately 50 ng/mL, which suggests that this vitamin D3 blood level may prevent any excess mortality."
Studies have already shown that one is 14 times more likely to die from COVID with vitamin D deficiency.
A meta-analysis of 23 published studies containing 11,901 participants found that one who is vitamin D-deficient was 3.3 times more likely to get infected with SARS-CoV-2 than one who is not deficient.
The reality is that most people’s levels are below 30 and many are closer to zero, especially among the elderly population.
With studies having shown zero correlation between lockdowns, masks, and vaccines and better COVID outcomes, there are now 142 studies vouching for the near-perfect correlation between higher vitamin D levels and better outcomes in COVID patients.
It is beyond criminal that 20 months into this endeavor there has not been a national campaign percolating down to primary care physicians to test and supplement vitamin D levels accordingly.
As the authors explain, the main cause of death from COVID stems from a “cytokine storm” when the body’s immune system releases too many toxic cytokines as part of the inflammatory response to the virus.
Vitamin D is the key regulator of those cells, and the insufficient amount of D is nearly synonymous with a greater risk for a cytokine storm.
In many ways, a cytokine storm is literally the outcome of vitamin D deficiency.
@KanekoaTheGreat
Ngl, my D levels are over 70 and COVID was still kicking my ass. Horse paste, quercetin, whole nine yards. Still needed antibodies.
Must’ve really drawn the short straw.
Your covid experience has been a real downer to follow along with. It makes me worry for some loved ones of mine that are following my lead.
If I’m being honest, the majority of my existence has been a tale of weird, not common illnesses and injuries. It’s a joke among my family that if something weird can happen with a virus or side effect, it’ll likely happen to me, lol.
Rest assured the vast majority of people won’t have a massive issue with COVID. The data says this. Some of us just have it a little tougher than others.
That being said, I do think more studies need to be done on what ivermectin dose you really need if you get this thing. And what is truly a risk factor vs. noise.
You're through it now though?
Appear to be over the hump! Antibodies broke the fever and the heart palpitations in less than a day. Miraculous and thankful for the chance to use them