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Originally posted by Andy2 View Postdont forget Vitamin K2. Vitamin D3 and K2 work together
https://www.diabetesresearchclinical...256-1/fulltext
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Originally posted by AtW View PostAnd if you take it close to midnight it will turn you into a pumpkin?Last edited by Paddy; 18 June 2020, 16:03.
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According to the slaver its probably good for you!
UK public health bodies reviewing vitamin D's effects on coronavirus | World news | The Guardian
PHE has acknowledged reports about vitamin D potentially reducing the risk of coronavirus but said there was not enough evidence to support this.It has since April recommended all people take 10 micrograms of vitamin D a day to maintain bone and muscle health owing to concerns they may not be getting enough sunlight, particularly during the lockdown.
UK vitamin D advice is focused on musculoskeletal health conditions such as rickets and there are fears that its effect on general immune systems has been overlooked. On 3 June the Scottish government specifically recommended people from minority ethnic groups with dark skin to take the supplement.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt’s BS for sure for vit D having such massive effect - would have been plenty of confirmations if it was true, it’s not like levels of vit D hard to measure everywhere
I am taking it as supplement but no way difference is that large - faked Web photo most likely in the first place or bad study of 780 Indonesian patients
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt might not be obvious to EVERYBODY that Vit D deficiency changes the mortality rate of Covid-19 from 4% to 98%, but hey, don't let that stop you.
I am taking it as supplement but no way difference is that large - faked Web photo most likely in the first place or bad study of 780 Indonesian patients
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