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"Good oxidative metabolism, with optimal vitamin D and thyroid function, gets people through epidemics without getting sick, despite being exposed to the thing that made others sick."
-RP (2019)
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This should be the final nail in the coffin of the pandemic.
The strong relationship between vitamin D and Covid-survival has been established in many other studies before.
(Nine out of ten COVID-19 deaths may be due to vitamin D deficiency)
(7-fold Higher COVID-19 Mortality In Vitamin D Deficient Subjects)
Vitamin D Levels Appear To Play Role In COVID-19 Mortality Rates (From May 2020!)
In this study they even went out of their way to prove that the relationship was not simply correlational, but most likely causal.
Even if that was not the case, it should be clear by now that vitamin D helps fight a covid infection in many ways, as it almost perfectly antagonizes the way that the spike protein causes inflammation.
(SARS-cov-2 spike protein activates endotoxin receptor TLR4)
(Vitamin K, D and A bind to the SARS‐CoV‐2 spike protein)
(Vitamin D, reducing fat oxidation may treat lung fibrosis, COVID-19)
Sone interesting parts of the article:
"Researchers from Bar Ilan University and the Galilee Medical Center say that the vitamin has such a strong impact on disease severity that they can predict how people would fare if infected based on nothing more than their ages and vitamin D levels."
"By taking supplements before infection, though, the researchers found that patients could avoid the worst effects of the disease."
"In June, researchers published preliminary findings showing that 26 percent of coronavirus patients died if they were vitamin D deficient soon before hospitalization, compared to 3% who had normal levels of vitamin D.
They also determined that hospitalized patients who were vitamin D deficient were 14 times more likely, on average, to end up in severe or critical condition than others."
"While the scientific community recognized the importance of the results, questions arose as to whether recent health conditions among the patients might have been skewing the results.
The possibility was raised that patients could have been suffering from conditions that both reduce vitamin D levels and increase vulnerability to serious illness from COVID-19, meaning the vitamin deficiency would be a symptom rather than a contributing factor in disease severity.
To zero out that possibility, Dror’s team delved deeper into the data, examining each of its patients’ vitamin D levels over the two-year stretch before coronavirus infection. They found that the strong correlation between sufficient vitamin D levels and ability to fight the coronavirus still held, and the level of increased danger in their preliminary findings remained almost identical."
www.timesofisrael.com
-RP (2019)
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This should be the final nail in the coffin of the pandemic.
The strong relationship between vitamin D and Covid-survival has been established in many other studies before.
(Nine out of ten COVID-19 deaths may be due to vitamin D deficiency)
(7-fold Higher COVID-19 Mortality In Vitamin D Deficient Subjects)
Vitamin D Levels Appear To Play Role In COVID-19 Mortality Rates (From May 2020!)
In this study they even went out of their way to prove that the relationship was not simply correlational, but most likely causal.
Even if that was not the case, it should be clear by now that vitamin D helps fight a covid infection in many ways, as it almost perfectly antagonizes the way that the spike protein causes inflammation.
(SARS-cov-2 spike protein activates endotoxin receptor TLR4)
(Vitamin K, D and A bind to the SARS‐CoV‐2 spike protein)
(Vitamin D, reducing fat oxidation may treat lung fibrosis, COVID-19)
Sone interesting parts of the article:
"Researchers from Bar Ilan University and the Galilee Medical Center say that the vitamin has such a strong impact on disease severity that they can predict how people would fare if infected based on nothing more than their ages and vitamin D levels."
"By taking supplements before infection, though, the researchers found that patients could avoid the worst effects of the disease."
"In June, researchers published preliminary findings showing that 26 percent of coronavirus patients died if they were vitamin D deficient soon before hospitalization, compared to 3% who had normal levels of vitamin D.
They also determined that hospitalized patients who were vitamin D deficient were 14 times more likely, on average, to end up in severe or critical condition than others."
"While the scientific community recognized the importance of the results, questions arose as to whether recent health conditions among the patients might have been skewing the results.
The possibility was raised that patients could have been suffering from conditions that both reduce vitamin D levels and increase vulnerability to serious illness from COVID-19, meaning the vitamin deficiency would be a symptom rather than a contributing factor in disease severity.
To zero out that possibility, Dror’s team delved deeper into the data, examining each of its patients’ vitamin D levels over the two-year stretch before coronavirus infection. They found that the strong correlation between sufficient vitamin D levels and ability to fight the coronavirus still held, and the level of increased danger in their preliminary findings remained almost identical."

Israeli study offers strongest proof yet of vitamin D’s power to fight COVID
Bolstering previous research, scientists publish 'remarkable' data showing strong link between vitamin deficiency, prevalent in Israel, and death or serious illness among patients
