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originally posted by: Doctor Smith
originally posted by: Jykan
originally posted by: booyakasha
a reply to: Jykan
you're going off doctors recommended numbers. You gotta at least double that guy. you should have 40 nano grams per ml of blood for vitamin d and 22 mg per lb of body weight in vitamin c.
Prove me wrong. call every hospital you can, if anyone has those levels of vitamin d or c and has died, ill eat my own #@$%
I think the burden of proof is on you for this one mate. I don't dispute that vitamin d is good for fighting covid but you talk like a doctor prescribing a dose....what study shows that is the correct amount? Let me guess, you just know.
I've been taking vitamin D3 for years. The same thing you make from the sun. You can't easily overdose on it as your body makes D from D3 as it is needed. At high levels taken with K2 it is used by some doctors to remove calcium deposits from the arteries. They say to take something like 4000IU per day. But I have taken 30,000 IU per day with 500 mcg of K2. At higher doses you should take the K2. You can measure the D levels in your blood. The doctor that advises me on this says it is hard to get the blood levels up unless you take something like 10,000 IU per day of D3.
I rarely get sick. And if I do it is a minor case. That's all the proof I need.
originally posted by: booyakasha
...doesnt change the fact that no one with proper vitamin d levels has been hospitalized due to covid.
originally posted by: booyakasha
You gotta at least double that guy. you should have 40 nano grams per ml of blood for vitamin d and 22 mg per lb of body weight in vitamin c.
Prove me wrong. call every hospital you can, if anyone has those levels of vitamin d or c and has died, ill eat my own #@$%
A Kaiser Family Foundation survey of 1,676 American adults found that 27% of respondents were hesitant to get a vaccine. That figure rose to 29% of the respondents who worked in a healthcare setting.
originally posted by: MALBOSIA
a reply to: Doctor Smith
You're going to drive yourself crazy listening to this nonsense.
originally posted by: Assassin82
The numbers are dropping in most places. The deaths are significantly lower than they were 2-3 months ago.
originally posted by: Odysse
you are quoting made-up stats...