1 Effect of Vitamin D3 Supplementation vs Placebo on Hospital Length of Stay in
2 Patients with Severe COVID-19: A Multicenter, Double-blind, Randomized
3 Controlled Trial
4
5 Short title: Vitamin D3 Supplementation in COVID-19
6
7 Igor H. Murai, PhD*; Alan L. Fernandes, PhD*; Lucas P. Sales, MSc; Ana J. Pinto, BSc;
8 Karla F. Goessler, PhD; Camila S. C. Duran, MD; Carla B. R. Silva, MD; André S.
9 Franco, MD; Marina B. Macedo, MD, MSc; Henrique H. H. Dalmolin, MD; Janaina
10 Baggio, MD; Guilherme G. M. Balbi, MD; Bruna Z. Reis, PhD; Leila Antonangelo,
11 MD, PhD; Valeria F. Caparbo, PhD; Bruno Gualano, PhD; Rosa M. R. Pereira, MD,
12 PhD.
1 Key points:
2
3 Question: Can vitamin D3 supplementation reduce hospital length of stay in
4 hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19?
5
6 Findings: In this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial involving 240
7 hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19, a single dose of 200,000 IU of vitamin D3
8 supplementation was safe and effective in increasing 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels, but
9 did not significantly reduce hospital length of stay (hazard ratio, 1.12) or any other
10 clinically-relevant outcomes compared with placebo.
11
12 Meaning: Vitamin D3 supplementation does not confer therapeutic benefits among
13 hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19.
Steve James wrote:Do "vaccines" need vitamin D? Would that mean that other vaccines are ineffective if there's a deficiency?
Best I know is that vitamin D is said to enhance the immune system -in general. I think it's a good idea to find out if one is deficient; but, that is just part of strengthening one's immune system. At least as important is diet, exercise, and proper rest are at least as important. And, of course, staying away from crowds of people is an effective way of reducing exposure.
Anyway, 60% of the US is fully vaccinated. Worldwide, 3.5 billion (with a b) people have been fully vaccinated.
yeniseri wrote:Steve James wrote:Do "vaccines" need vitamin D? Would that mean that other vaccines are ineffective if there's a deficiency?
Best I know is that vitamin D is said to enhance the immune system -in general. I think it's a good idea to find out if one is deficient; but, that is just part of strengthening one's immune system. At least as important is diet, exercise, and proper rest are at least as important. And, of course, staying away from crowds of people is an effective way of reducing exposure.
Anyway, 60% of the US is fully vaccinated. Worldwide, 3.5 billion (with a b) people have been fully vaccinated.
The supposition is that as part of the societal imperative, nutrition is a given, where we are all supposed to be receiving the daily dosage of x vitamins but when they actually assess blood levels, Vitamin D comes up as a below daily dosage and those who do not appear to be responding to the vaccine, they show this Vitamin D deficiency. So much for the milk industry of today, where despite all the advertising of cows' milk, we come up short. That tells us that grain fed cows lack the nutrients for providing Vitamin D and we end up getting the GMO version (I am guessing here ) which suppresses Vitamin D "synthesis'.
Just like those who are immuno-compromosed need boosters and even Vitamin supplementaion because they body is lacking x nutrients to sustain itself
The problem is that the vaccines are less effective. They do work to a degree based on age, health status, dietary choices and disease symptomology.
you have 10 people and you give them the same green tea to assist with the flu. They will not all respond the same way. After 3 days, 4 people will show no flu symptoms, 2 people will need another 2 days to recover, the other 3 will need the whole 10 days and the 1 will not show any response but orange jusice or grapefruit juice may just do the job.
wiesiek wrote:cow milk should be banned At all, as a humans food,
green tea doesn`t need special research. It contain a lot of antioxidants .
yeniseri example is to show that "anything "(in positive sense) go.
Again- immune system is the key.
yeniseri wrote:Steve James wrote:Do "vaccines" need vitamin D? Would that mean that other vaccines are ineffective if there's a deficiency?
Best I know is that vitamin D is said to enhance the immune system -in general. I think it's a good idea to find out if one is deficient; but, that is just part of strengthening one's immune system. At least as important is diet, exercise, and proper rest are at least as important. And, of course, staying away from crowds of people is an effective way of reducing exposure.
Anyway, 60% of the US is fully vaccinated. Worldwide, 3.5 billion (with a b) people have been fully vaccinated.
The supposition is that as part of the societal imperative, nutrition is a given, where we are all supposed to be receiving the daily dosage of x vitamins but when they actually assess blood levels, Vitamin D comes up as a below daily dosage and those who do not appear to be responding to the vaccine, they show this Vitamin D deficiency. So much for the milk industry of today, where despite all the advertising of cows' milk, we come up short. That tells us that grain fed cows lack the nutrients for providing Vitamin D and we end up getting the GMO version (I am guessing here ) which suppresses Vitamin D "synthesis'.
Just like those who are immuno-compromosed need boosters and even Vitamin supplementaion because they body is lacking x nutrients to sustain itself
The problem is that the vaccines are less effective. They do work to a degree based on age, health status, dietary choices and disease symptomology.
you have 10 people and you give them the same green tea to assist with the flu. They will not all respond the same way. After 3 days, 4 people will show no flu symptoms, 2 people will need another 2 days to recover, the other 3 will need the whole 10 days and the 1 will not show any response but orange jusice or grapefruit juice may just do the job.
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