Some articles have claimed that the vitamin can act as a protective measure. Scientists say is 'not true' and prompted an urgent need to inform the public. They have emphasised importance of maintaining a healthy level of vitamin D.
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It seems like a lot of people are selling cures for Coronavirus that have no realistic chance of working.
It seems like a lot of people are selling cures for Coronavirus that simply have no realistic chance of working.
It seems like a lot of people are cashing in by selling cures for Coronavirus that simply have no realistic chance of working.
2015 Peer reviewed study: 'Low serum concentrations of 25(OH)-vitamin D might have a contributive role in the development of coronary artery complications observed in children with Kawasaki Disease' More links in reply
Vitamin D does help boost the immune system. Dude isn’t wrong.
It won’t stop you from catching it but it will help with the severity of the symptoms.
The same scientists that predicted 1.5m deaths in America?
There is scientific evidence for Vit D, and this guy isn't showing any evidence of trials against it, just his opinion.
That's his opinion, other articles stress that people get ill with the flu or common cold more during Winter because they're inside more. Less Sun & maybe poor diet might lower the level of Vitamin D than what it is supposed to be. More research is needed in this area.
It’s brilliant
Who gave you a medical degree
There is no ‘strong’ evidence, isn’t no evidence.
Si sale en un medio, entonces sirve la vitamina D
A mega dose of water will kill you too... So will a mega affiliation to a foreign country kill your democracy
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