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Second, Pfizer (and most large drug companies) also sell vitamins and supplements. A dose of vaccine and a bottle of vitamins both cost about $20 to $30, so Pfizer would not have spent $2 billion developing a vaccine when they could have sold us vitamins at the same price and made a larger profit.
originally posted by: BlueJacket
a reply to: rickymouse
D should be taken with A and K
originally posted by: rickymouse
Vitamin D supplements only seem to help if you are deficient in vitamin D. Taking high doses after you are sick is not that effective. Taking a supplement beforehand, not a big one, brings most people's vitamin D levels into the normal range which helps the immune system properly fight a lot of diseases, too much is not good though, if using high dose it is important to limit the duration to what it takes to get the levels in the proper level range.
Zinc has some good properties for helping fight any virus, but again too much is not good, you need to be balanced with magnesium and calcium too. A zinc elderberry lozenge seems to help us when we are just starting to get sick.
In China they used high doses of Vit C during the early waves to treat critical ill patients.
originally posted by: marg6043
I have to take vitamin D as per doctors advise, even before covid, due to low levels of it in my blood test, soo I know that vitamin D is great for bone health, inflammation and help with the body immunity.
Soo I am glad I been taking it for a while already.
originally posted by: marg6043
I have to take vitamin D as per doctors advise, even before covid, due to low levels of it in my blood test, soo I know that vitamin D is great for bone health, inflammation and help with the body immunity.
Soo I am glad I been taking it for a while already.