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— DCGreenZone1 (@DCGreenZone) September 17, 2022
The goal then for a daily healthy immune system is 50 ng/ml. For a translation, that means 5,300 IUs of vitamin D.
20 ng/ml . . . 1000 IU30 ng/ml . . . 2200 IU
40 ng/ml . . . 3600 IU
50 ng/ml . . . 5300 IU
60 ng/ml . . . 7400 IU
70 ng/ml . . . 10100 IU
Everyone needs at least 50 ng/mL 125nmol/L 25-hydroxyvitamin D for their immune system to function properly. Without proper vitamin D3 supplementation, most people's 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels are 1/2 to 1/10th this - greatly raising the risk of severe symptoms from COVID-19, Kawasaki disease, Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome and sepsis.
Here are the live links that appear in the above graphic.
That article explains that to fight any disease, you need a minimum of 50 ng/ml of vitamin D to have a fortified immune system to fight anything. Most people don't think vitamins work. They won't turn you into a Popeye, though some can, but they'll give you immunity so that you can stay productive.
3. Sci-Hub | Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene insertion/deletion polymorphism is not a risk factor for hypertension in SLE nephritis. Clinical Rheumatology, 34(9), 1545–1549 | 10.1007/s10067-015-2954-6 I don't understand the relevance of this paper to the importance of vitamin D.
4. Vitamin D status of children with paediatric inflammatory multisystem syndrome temporally associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (PIMS-TS) - PubMed (nih.gov). The idea here is the same in the others above--that vitamin D deficiency outcomes are worse. Don't know how to put it any plainer. The last line in the abstract reads, ". . . public health measures to improve vitamin D status of the UK BAME population have been long overdue." So, it looks like in the UK, they're trying to make vitamin D a prescription of public health policy.
5. Nutrition to reduce COVID-19 serious harm and death (aminotheory.com). This paper argues for vitamin D to improve against COVID-19. C19 and Ivermectin. But how does one get IV without a prescription? Is an airport in Mexico the only way?
It offers a good link here:
For links to the most pertinent research on why vitamin D (and Ivermectin) are effective at reducing severity of COVID-19, as well as reducing transmission, please see this page on my other site. https://vitamindstopscovid.info.
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