Vitamin D deficiency is widespread globally and has been linked to increased risks of heart disease, immune disorders, infections, and some cancers. While prior studies have associated vitamin D deficiency with a higher likelihood of hypertension, the overall effect of vitamin D supplementation on...
This doc also has a daily “immune booster” regimen that has you takingzinc,aspirin, vitamin B12,vitamin D3, NAC,vitamin C, probiotics, CBD oil, and Elderberry, in addition to takinghydroxychloroquine,azithromycin,budesonide,methylprednisolone,losartan, andivermectimwhen you get sick with COVID-1...
The study by Kanno et. al. provides further insight. The p53 gene produces the p53 protein to prevent cells from becoming malignant. Cancer cleverly mutates this gene and the mutated p53 protein helps the cancer to grow and become immune to cancer therapy. Kanno et. al. found that patients...
These free radicals can cause damage to cells and may even add to the risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer. The anti-inflammatory benefits vitamin E possesses can inhibit platelet aggregation and provide a boost to the immune system. Frankincense tops off this DIY vitamin C serum for the f...
Milk Thistle, Artichoke Leaf and other botanicals to support liver health. Amino acids to help process alcohol induced toxins. Superfruits that help neutralize free radicals. Vitamin B-Complex to aid metabolism and maintain energy. Vitamin C to support immune system function. ...
Activated vitamin D3 has a profound impact on the immune system. Vitamin D3’s anti-viral and anti-inflammatory functions may lower of the risk of contracting or dying from influenza. To strengthen the immune system, activated vitamin D3 produces two peptides calledcathelicidinanddefensinthat co...
and have a super strong immune system (I’ve been sick with the flu once in the last three years and have not had a head cold in the last four to five years). Still, I have an irrational fear of these super-bugs; specifically the flesh eating virus. That’s why I was delighted ...
“Overall, the results from this large clinical trial do not support the use of vitamin D supplements to reduce fractures in generally healthy U.S. men and women.”Meryl LeBoff, MD According to the findings, supplemental vitamin D3(2000 IU/day) did not reduce total, non-vertebral, or hip...
“In vitro studies or trials with animals had previously shown that in certain situations vitamin D and its metabolites can have anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial effects, as well as modulating the immune response. We decided to investigate whether a high dose of the substance co...