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The website vdmeta.com provides a meta-analysis of all clinical vitamin D trials regarding Covid.

It can be seen that early treatment with vitamin D significantly prevents death, ventilation and severe cases.

However, the overview also has a downside. It does not tell anything about the initial and achieved vitamin D blood serum level and the type of admission (as in oral vitamin D3 or intravenous calcifediol).

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Calcifediol Treatment and Hospital Mortality Due to COVID-19: A Cohort Study

"Among patients hospitalized with COVID-19, treatment with calcifediol, compared with those not receiving calcifediol, was significantly associated with lower in-hospital mortality during the first 30 days."

Source: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/13/6/1760/htm

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Seasonality and Supplementation of Vitamin D

👉 As already evidenced by previous correlation studies, a low 25(OH)D concentration should be considered a contributing factor to COVID-19 severity.

👉 Europe and the northern USA are starting a long COVID-19 crisis this autumn, as they will return to a level above the October sun UV daily dose only at the end of March 2021.

👉 Measures to reduce the pandemic severity during the coming winter using controlled preventive vitamin D supplementation should be considered.

Source: https://go.nature.com/3yno4CV

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"There are a growing number of data suggesting the link between serum 25(OH)D concentrations and COVID-19 infectivity and severity. Although the results from randomized clinical trials aiming to prove the benefit of vitamin D supplementation for these purposes are pending, there is no downside to increasing vitamin D intake and having sensible sunlight exposure to maintain serum 25(OH)D at a level of at least 30 ng/mL (75 nmol/L) and preferably at 40 to 60 ng/mL (100-150 nmol/L) to achieve optimal health benefits of vitamin D and minimize the risk of COVID-19 infection and its severity."

Source: https://www.endocrinepractice.org/article/S1530-891X(21)00087-2/fulltext
Forwarded from Dr John B.
"Vitamin D deficiency was found in 82.2% of COVID-19 cases and 47.2% of population-based controls (p<0.0001)"
https://academic.oup.com/jcem/article/106/3/e1343/5934827
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Study Results: A total of 537 patients were hospitalized with COVID-19 (317 males (59%), median age, 70 years), and 79 (14.7%) received calcifediol treatment. Overall, in-hospital mortality during the first 30 days was 17.5%. The odds ratio of death for patients receiving calcifediol (mortality rate of 5%) was 0.22 (95% CI, 0.08 to 0.61) compared to patients not receiving such treatment (mortality rate of 20%; p < 0.01).

Remark Dr Simon @Goddek: The findings are even more impressive as 87% of the treated individuals had comorbidities compared to 68% in the control group.

Link to the study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34064175/

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Denying the importance of #VitaminD is quackery. Millions of lives could most likely be saved with only a tiny fraction of the money currently spent on undermining our freedom.

And again, it's not about our health!

Sources: https://bit.ly/3GlYJMN & https://bit.ly/33d2yFx

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NEW STUDY: Correlation of Vitamin D Levels with COVID-19 Severity and Outcome

As can be seen in the attached tables, patients with a vitamin D blood serum level of >30 ng/mL didn't die at all. Even though the sample size was limited, the findings are still statistically significant and provide a strong indication that vitamin has the potential to save millions of lives with respect to any viral infection.

Link to paper: https://bit.ly/3FN3H4c

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Always take your Vitamin D together with Vitamin K2.

More information about it can be found in my publication: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406600/

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I was like: wow, the CNN is talking about vitamin D and Omega-3 until I got to the part where they said that one shouldn't exceed 600 IU per day, which is super low.

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https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/27/health/vitamin-d-fish-oil-autoimmune-wellness/index.html
This study is an eye-opener. By supplementing 2000 IU vitamin D per day, autoimmune diseases were reduced by 22%.

Imagine what an adequate dosage, leading to vitamin D blood-serum levels of 60-80 ng/mL, could achieve.

Link to study: https://bit.ly/3r4Q9g5

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Forwarded from Battleground (Jerm)
Oh. 😂
Forwarded from Dr. Simon
Regain Control over your Health.

Sun is life, but more factors have an impact on your health/life. Most importantly, you need to be aware that your diet is healthy (most likely not what you consider beneficial) and that you exercise sufficiently. Also, make sure your Omega-3 index is optimal (https://bit.ly/3JyUPRM).

The presented methods have been applied for thousands of years, and it is a miracle how MSM are not addressing this approach.

Cheers,
Dr. Simon

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The fact that higher levels of melanin have an adverse effect on the body's own vitamin D production is why we see more severe courses of Covid in people with stronger pigmentation in Western countries. Supplementing with #VitaminD could counteract this and save many lives.

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Vitamin D saves lives!

The website vdmeta.com provides an overview of all conducted vitamin D treatment and sufficiency studies with respect to Covid that are out there.

What is remarkable is that those that show an adverse effect, provide p-values (highlighted in yellow) that do not allow conclusions to be drawn.

During the beginning of the "pandemic", there was a big smear campaign against me for stating that vitamin D is the most important hormon for a well-functioning immune system.

Mainstream media fuelled this narrative by stating that there is "no evidence that vitamin D can prevent or treat Covid" (https://bit.ly/35hnso6).

My take is: don't listen to the so-called experts: https://factcheck.afp.com/health-experts-say-there-no-evidence-vitamin-d-effective-preventing-novel-coronavirus-infection

Cheers and sunshine! ☀️
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Forwarded from Dr. Simon
"Vitamin D deficiency was found in 82.2% of COVID-19 cases and 47.2% of population-based controls (p<0.0001). [...] 25OHD levels are lower in hospitalized COVID-19 patients than in population-based controls and these patients had a higher prevalence of deficiency."

Surprise, surprise!

And frankly speaking, I doubt that anybody gets ill with 25(OH)D levels above 50 ng/mL.

https://academic.oup.com/jcem/article/106/3/e1343/5934827

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"For the treatment of people with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis who become infected with COVID-19, the addition of selenium, zinc, and vitamin D3 could be beneficial."

Source: https://www.endocrine-abstracts.org/ea/0073/ea0073pep14.2

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Higher melanin levels have an adverse effect on the body's vitamin D production. As a result, we see more severe courses of #COVID in people with stronger pigmentation in Western countries. Supplementing with #VitaminD could counteract this and save many lives.

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