Researchers in Belgium have discovered a "clear link" between low levels of vitamin D and the severity of COVID-19 cases. Studies consistently show that at least 40 percent of the Belgian population has inadequate levels of vitamin D, known as the "sunshine vitamin." But scien...
Kory et al., Journal of Clinical Medicine Research, doi:10.14740/jocmr4658 “MATH+” Multi-Modal Hospital Treatment Protocol for COVID-19 Infection: Clinical and Scientific Rationale Review of the data supporting the MATH+ hospital treatment protocol for COVID-19. Feb 202022 Quek et al., Clini...
high levels of vitamin D deficiency can cause toxicity and damage the heart, blood vessels, and kidneys. Talk to your doctor about the right amount of vitamin D for your health needs.
Vitamin D for COVID-19 122 treatment studies from 1,228 scientists 195,710 treatment patients in 35 countries 211 sufficiency studies with 321,444 patients Significantly lower risk for mortality, ICU, hospitalization, progression, recovery, cases, and viral clearance. 60% lower risk for early ...
Official answer: People who are deficient in vitamin C could be more at risk of SARS-CoV-2, or of developing severe COVID-19 because...
Early in the pandemic, John asked questions about whether a lack of vitamin D could play a role in causing the severe symptoms of COVID-19. “It seemed that a lot of the complications of COVID-19 weren’t occurring in the first week when there is a significant viral phase of the illn...
Vitamin C for COVID-19: How accomplishes it work?doi:10.35248/2327-4972.21.10.272Bui MLongdom Publishing S.L
From the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers examining the question of why some people were better protected from the infection than others began to look at a possible role for vitamin D. The nutrient, which is obtained from food and exposure to sunlight, is known to contribute...
In multivariable analyses, low vitamin D status was associated with increased risk of both COVID-19 infection and hospitalization. The authors call for clinical trials of vitamin D supplementation. In this Commentary, we discuss some of the challenges of vitamin D research and provide recommendations...
Loss or altered sense of smell is a common symptom of Covid, although many other viruses, such as flu, can also cause it. And while most people naturally regain it within a couple of weeks, many have been left with continuing smell disorders. ...