Latest is at: https://c19early.com/#fpearly
NOTE: Vitamin D is one of only 5 which is
<$5 and >70% efficacy and have 3+ studies (as of Oct 8, 2021)
Vitamin D may be the ONLY one which can be taken in a single dose
Random effects meta-analysis of early treatment studies (pooled effects). Treatments with ≤3 studies or <25 control events are shown in grey. Pooled results across all outcomes are affected by the distribution of outcomes tested, please see detail pages for specific outcome analysis.
Note:
Suspect this is for early hospital treatment.
Vitamin D reduces COVID-19 even more when taken at first sign of symptoms
Suspect this includes both over-the-counter Vitamin D and Calcidiol (Calcifediol)
Curcumin, Quercetin, Zinc (as well as 7 others) activate the Vitamin D Receptor.
VDR activation increases the amount of vitamin D in the blood that gets to the cells
The founder has recommended VDR activators and 200,000 IU of vitamin D (nanoemulsion) for the past 12 months.
Everytime the symptoms disappeared in 1 day
Vitamin D Life in May 2020 devised water containing Vitamin D, Resveratrol, Zinc, etc for both prevention and treatment of COVID-19.
A modified version may have reduced the risk of dying of COVID-19 by 30X
Vitamin D meta-analyses for Virus in Vitamin D Life
- Severe COVID-19 2.5 X more likely if low vitamin D (23 studies) – 18th meta-analysis Oct 2021
- COVID-19 mortality extrapolates to zero at 50 ng of vitamin D – Meta-analysis Sept 2021
- COVID-19 death 1.6 X more likely if low vitamin D (24 studies) – 17th meta-analysis Aug 2021
- Severe COVID-19 5X more likely if low vitamin D (23 studies) – 16th meta-analysis July 2021
- Severe COVID-19 3.5 more likely if low vitamin D (30 studies) – meta-analysis July 2021
- COVID-19 patients who had supplemented with Vitamin D were 3X less likely to enter ICU – June 2021
- Low Calcium associated with severe COVID-19 – several studies
- COVID-19 mortality 3X more likely if low vitamin D (999,179 people) – meta-analysis March 29, 2021
- COVID-19 was 2.6X more severe if very low Vitamin D (43 studies) – meta-analysis March 26, 2021
- Low Vitamin D associated with 2.7X more severe COVID-19 – 12th MA March 5, 2021
- Vitamin D supplementation fights COVID-19 – 11th meta-analysis Jan 24, 2021
- 3.7 X less likely to die of COVID-19 if supplemented with Vitamin D - meta-analysis Jan 5, 2021
- Less likely to test positive for COVID-19 if higher Vitamin D – meta-analysis Jan 6, 2021
- Vitamin D reduces COVID-19 by 80 percent - anonymous meta-analysis - Jan 5, 2021
- COVID-19 1.7X more likely to be severe if low Vitamin D - meta-analysis Oct 2020
- Low Vitamin D associated 1.8X increased risk of COVID-19 death in hospital – meta-analysis Nov 4, 2020
- Acute viral respiratory infections (RTI) reduced by Vitamin D - 20 reviews - Aug 2020
- Prudent to consider that Vitamin D has a role in COVID-19 – meta-analysis – Aug 7, 2020
- Risk of enveloped virus infection is increased 50 percent if poor Vitamin D Receptor - meta-analysis Dec 2018
- Hepatitis B patients have 2 ng lower level of Vitamin D – meta-analysis June 2019
- Influenza Vaccination not benefited by lowish levels of vitamin D – meta-analysis March 2018
Zinc (which increases vitamin D in tissues) may both prevent and treat COVID-19
Quercetin and Vitamin D - Allies Against COVID-19
Ivermectin and COVID-19 includes the following comparision
Ivermectin | Vitamin D | |
Dosing for Prevention | weekly | weekly |
Availability for humans | Prescription And over-the-counter | Over-the-Counter |
Form | Oral | Oral, topical, etc |
COVID-19 phase Prevent, treat, long-haul | All phases | Prevent - Great Early treat - Good Late treat - poor Long-haul possibly |
Allowed for COVID-19 | In some places | in some places |
Safe: # of doses given in 50 years | > 3 billion | > 3 billion |
Able to deal with virus that has mutated | Yes | Yes |
Fight more than just COVID-19 | unsure | Proven 90+ health problems |
Note: Ivermectin raises Vitamin D levels
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