Vitamin D could end covid, if only the media
would talk about it
Wednesday, October 13, 2021 by: Ethan Huff
Tags: alternative medicine, antiviral, big government, conspiracy, COVID, deception, goodhealth, mainstream media, medical censorship, natural health, natural medicine, nutrients, Plandemic, vitamin D
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(Natural News) One of the healthiest states right now as far as Wuhan coronavirus
(Covid-19) “cases” go is Florida, which just so happens to be sunny and warm.
Many northern states, meanwhile, which are edging into autumn, are seeing a corresponding
uptick in new
cases.
Many of these northern
states are much more “fully vaccinated” than Florida and other southern states,
and yet their residents are getting sick and flooding hospitals in record
numbers? How can this be? One answer could be the extra vitamin D that
Floridians are getting due to their closer proximity to the equator.
It turns out that the
Chinese Virus does
not like vitamin D. And
southern states that are saturated in more vitamin D from natural sunlight – these
also include Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, and Texas – are seeing a corresponding
decline in illnesses.
At the very same time,
northern states like Vermont, which is currently the most “fully vaccinated”
state in the country is seeing a massive surge in
hospitalizations. This is
due not only to a lack of vitamin D exposure and intake but also to the fact
that the jabs are decimating people’s immune systems and creating
antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE).
While Mississippi, as
another southern example, has seen a sharp decline in new cases of the Fauci
Flu, Vermont is seeing its covid cases skyrocket.
“COVID-19 related hospitalizations
in the state, one of the worst-hit in the nation, dropped from 1,667 on Aug. 19
to 403 on Thursday,” reported The Epoch Times about
Mississippi.
“Vermont … went from one
case on July 5 to 286 on Oct. 1, and eight hospitalizations in the month of June
to 160 in the month of September, though the metrics have been declining in
recent days.”
The
government and media are either dumb or liars – or perhaps both
North Dakota is following a
similar track to Vermont, even though it is not as “fully vaccinated.” North
Dakota is, however, one of the northernmost states in the country, which again
points to lack of vitamin D as a risk factor.
“In North Dakota, active
cases jumped from 143 on July 5 to 4,485 on Oct. 7 while hospitalizations rose
from 9 to 184,” The Epoch Times added.
Hilariously, the government
and the mainstream media are going out of their way to obfuscate the truth about vitamin D. Not a single mainstream news outlet has even so much as mentioned
vitamin D, while government officials such as Donald Trump appointee Scott
Atlas are simply calling it a “seasonal” anomaly.
“We’ve seen some kind of
seasonality, or really cycles where we have seen these surges,” added Adnan
Munkarah, executive vice president and chief clinical officer for the Henry
Ford Health System in Michigan.
These and other “experts”
say they just cannot figure out why people in the north always seem to get
sicker as winter approaches, while people in the south, which are less impacted
by changes in the sun’s angle, fare much better.
Danyelle McNeill, the
public information officer for the Arkansas Department of Health, told The
Epoch Times in an email that she believes this “is likely due to a
decrease in spread of the Delta variant due to a combination of an increasing
proportion of the population that is vaccinated and an increasing proportion of
the population that has gained temporary immunity because they have been
infected and survived COVID-19.”
“My routine includes up to
10,000 IU of D & 30 mg of Zinc, elderberry caps, K2, extra Vit C & E
and 1 or 2 high protein (high supplement) shakes,” wrote one man at The
Epoch Times about what he takes to stay healthy during the changing of
the seasons.
The latest Chinese Virus
news can be found at Pandemic.news.
Sources for
this article include:
TheEpochTimes.com
NaturalNews.com
NaturalNews.com
Dr. Ryan Cole talks about how vitamin D, not
vaccines, is the key to fighting COVID-19 – Brighteon.TV
09/22/2021 / By Mary Villareal
In the latest episode of The Dr.
Ardis Show on Brighteon.TV, Dr. Bryan Ardis speaks
with Dr. Ryan Cole about the ongoing treatments for the Wuhan coronavirus
(COVID-19) in ICUs in the United States.
During the discussion, Cole speaks about the
importance of early treatment or prevention of COVID-19 by taking ivermectin
and vitamin D before the infection becomes worse.
Vitamin D and
ivermectin against COVID
Cole explains that there are about two thousand genes in
the human body that are controlled by vitamin D. This makes
it the “master key” to the immune system and anyone with at least a mid-range
level of vitamin D in their system cannot develop a cytokine storm, which is
what kills people in the first place.
He believes that it is not just a viral pandemic,
but an international vitamin D-deficiency pandemic where 70 percent of the
world is immune-suppressed because of vitamin D deficiency. He also shared that
ninety-six percent of people in the ICU due to COVID-19 are actually vitamin D
deficient and are susceptible to coronaviruses of any sort.
This deficiency is one of the reasons he does not
believe in keeping on masks or social distancing among the population.
Cole discusses how vitamin D is not
really a vitamin, but an essential hormone that forms in the
skin of humans and animals that are exposed to sunlight.
In humans, the vitamin D hormone is critically
important in the development, growth and maintenance of healthy bodily
functions. A little bit of vitamin D has a major effect on people.
Cole also touches on the effective use of
ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug that has become quite popular in preventing
COVID-19.
Cole says that ivermectin is not only for dogs,
cats or horses. In August of last year, ivermectin was found to kill 99.9
percent of coronavirus in Petri dishes.
Four billion people have taken ivermectin since the
1980s, and it has been deemed safe for human use. Some doctors in Texas,
Florida and Wisconsin have been using ivermectin in their hospitals and have
effectively decreased their death rates by 70 to 90 percent.
Ivermectin, according to Cole, is effective against many viruses, including dengue, and
partially against Ebola as well. Most importantly, it is effective against all
coronaviruses.
Approval of vaccines
disallowed if there is alternative treatment?
Cole also mentions that the federal government
cannot legally approve a vaccine if there is an alternative treatment of a
disease. With the National Institutes of Health (NIH) being in
bed with a private company, there is a conflict of interest in the matter.
(Related: Vitamin
D deficiency is the primary cause of covid hospitalizations and deaths.)
While he says he is not anti-vaccination,
he clearly states that what is being presented today is not a vaccine, but
an experimental biological gene therapy.
The mRNA trials in mammals have previously been
linked with cancer and autoimmune diseases, and there has been no long-term
proven safety. There is a reason healthcare providers do not want to get the
vaccines themselves, and it’s because they don’t trust the data presented.
Cole admits that the shots decrease the severity of
the disease in hospitalizations, but they don’t fall under the definition of
creating pure immunity that can help prevent transmission — if that were the
case, masks and social distancing should no longer be necessary.
Listen to more of Dr. Cole’s discussion about
vitamin D, ivermectin and the problems with vaccines, masking and social
distancing mandates as he speaks with Dr. Bryan Ardis on The Dr. Ardis
Show, Wednesdays at 10 a.m. on Brighteon.TV.
LINK: https://www.brighteon.com/cd1f9540-9bf6-4a43-9a1d-3016b78c01c5
Go to Pandemic.news to learn more about the COVID-19 virus and
how different treatments are blocked by the government in favor of vaccines.
Sources include:
VitaminDWiki.com
ColePainTherapyGroup.com
Studies link vitamin D deficiency to
COVID-19 infections, other diseases
10/05/2021 / By Zoey
Sky
Vitamin D is an
essential mineral that plays many roles
in different systems of the body.
Some studies suggest that vitamin D deficiency may be linked
to coronavirus (COVID-19).
At least 80
percent of COVID-19 patients are also vitamin D-deficient. According to
studies, higher levels of vitamin D can help reduce the rate of positive
tests, hospitalizations and mortality related to coronavirus.
Vitamin D
levels can affect the development and severity of many diseases. Some health
experts believe that optimizing vitamin D levels can help reduce the incidence
of infection and death in the general public.
In a 2020
study, researchers examined the serum 25OHD levels of hospitalized
patients with coronavirus to find out if it is linked to the severity of the
disease. Results revealed that a shocking 82.2 percent
of patients with coronavirus are vitamin D deficient, with
levels lower than 20 ng/mL. (Related: Vitamin D deficiency
increases risk of coronavirus infection.)
The researchers
also discovered that more patients with a vitamin D deficiency have heart
disease, high blood pressure, high iron levels and longer hospital
stays. A different study have also shown similar results for people who
tested positive for coronavirus.
In a study
published last August in the American
Journal of Physiology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, researchers
have found that the metabolites of vitamin D can inhibit the replication and expansion of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
Why
is vitamin D important?
Vitamin D regulates
the expression of hundreds of genes. The vitamin also has an important role in
biological functions that affect all your bodily systems. Vitamin D deficiency
can cause symptoms that are linked to many health problems. (Related: Vitamin D deficiency
linked to host of woes.)
You need
vitamin D because it helps maintain adequate levels of calcium and
phosphate that you need for normal bone mineralization. It is called
the sunshine vitamin because the skin makes vitamin D when you are
exposed to ultraviolet light from the sun.
Vitamin D also
helps minimize inflammation, which is essential for the modulation of cell
growth and immune function. Additionally, vitamin D affects genes that help
regulate cell differentiation and apoptosis or programmed cell death.
Signs of vitamin D deficiency
Maintaining the
right levels of vitamin D can help lower your risk of viral and bacterial
illness during cold and flu season. If you’re immunocompromised, you also need
vitamin D to boost your natural defenses against other infections. You can take
a blood test to determine your vitamin D levels if you’re worried
about possible deficiency.
Watch out for
these signs of vitamin D deficiency:
Poor brain
health
Vitamin D is
important for your brain health. Symptoms of deficiency may include
dementia due to an increase of soluble and insoluble beta-amyloid, a factor in Alzheimer’s disease. Data also suggests a link with depression, which may
be associated with the function of vitamin D buffering higher levels of calcium
in the brain.
According to a
study involving patients with fibromyalgia, a vitamin D deficiency is more common in people
with anxiety and depression.
Poor sleep
quality
While the
mechanism linking vitamin D and poor sleep quality still hasn’t been
identified, some studies suggest that individuals with low levels of vitamin D
have poor quality sleep and a higher risk of developing sleep disorders
Reduced
cognitive function
Research has
also shown that vitamin D deficiency increases
your risk of dementia twofold.
A deficiency also increases your risk of impaired cognitive function.
Sweaty head
Excessive
sweating, particularly on your head, or a change in your pattern of sweating,
can also indicate a vitamin D deficiency.
Heart problems
Data from
clinical studies suggests that vitamin D3 improves circulation and high blood
pressure.
In one study,
scientists reported that vitamin D3 offers benefits for the endothelial cells
that line the cardiovascular system. Results revealed that it helped
balance concentrations of nitric oxide and peroxynitrite, which then improved
endothelial function.
Muscle pain
Almost 50
percent of all adults suffer from muscle pain and scientists think most of
those adults are deficient in vitamin D.
According to research,
nerves have vitamin D receptors that affect the perception of pain. Results
from an animal study even showed that a vitamin D-deficient diet can result in
deep muscle hypersensitivity not caused by low levels of calcium.
Fatigue
Fatigue is
a common symptom of different health conditions, like sleep deprivation.
Scientists have also discovered that supplementing cancer patients experiencing
fatigue with vitamin D offers some benefits and improves their symptoms.
Poor muscle performance
Vitamin D deficiency
is also common in athletes, especially since the vitamin is essential for
proper muscle development, strength and performance.
Elderly
patients taking a vitamin D supplement have shown improved muscle
performance. Vitamin D supplementation or sun exposure has also been
found to reduce symptoms of stress fractures, musculoskeletal pain and
frequent illness.
In one paper
from the Journal of the
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, scientists reported that
increasing your vitamin D intake can help reduce injury rates and improve sports performance.
Delayed wound
healing
In America, at
least two percent of the population is affected by chronic wounds.
Chronic wounds
account for an estimated 5.5 percent of the cost of health care in the United
Kingdom’s National
Health Service. Getting enough vitamin helps promote wound healing
and the creation of cathelicidin, a peptide that fights wound infections.
Recurring
infections
According to
multiple epidemiological studies, vitamin D deficiency can increase the risk
and severity of infection, especially if you have respiratory tract infections.
Data also
suggests that vitamin D deficiency increases your risk for severe disease and
mortality, particularly in patients who are very ill.
Food sources of vitamin D
Aside from
spending time outdoors to get your regular does of the sunshine vitamin, you
should also incorporate these
superfoods into your regular diet to
boost your vitamin D intake:
- Almond
mild (unsweetened)
- Cheese
- Dairy milk
- Flounder
- Herring
- Kefir
- Mushrooms
- Organic
soy milk
- Plain
yogurt (unsweetened)
- Rainbow
trout, freshwater
- Salmon
- Sardines
- Tuna
Follow a
balanced diet and spend time outdoors to boost your vitamin
D intake and improve your overall well-being.
Sources
include:
TheEpochTimes.com
DietaryGuidelines.gov
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Vitamin D deficiency is the primary cause of
covid hospitalizations and deaths
03/31/2021 / By Lance D Johnson
A board-certified pathologist is speaking out about the underlying cause
of covid hospitalizations and deaths. Dr. Ryan Cole is the founder of Cole
Diagnostics, one of the largest independent laboratories in Idaho. He has
studied the real reasons why people suffer from infections. Vitamin D deficiency, which plagues approximately 70 percent of the
world’s population, is the real public health issue at hand.
“Normal D levels decrease your COVID symptom severity risk for hospitalization by 90
percent. There have been a lot of
placebo-controlled trials that show this all around the world. It is scientific
fact, not just a correlation,” said Dr. Cole. “Data shows what kills people. Cytokine storm. If you are in (Vitamin D) mid-level range,
you will not die from COVID because you cannot get a cytokine storm.”
Vitamin D deficiency (and covid severity) is
prevalent for these groups of people
Some specific groups have more vitamin D deficiency than other people.
African Americans and people with dark skin
Vitamin D deficiency is disproportionate among different races and
ethnicity. The melanin content of the skin is a determining factor for how well
people absorb the sun’s rays, leading to varying levels of vitamin D production
within the skin. Vitamin D deficiency affects roughly 47 percent of Caucasians,
70 percent of Latinos, 72 percent of Native Americans and 83 percent of African
Americans. Covid-19 has adversely affected African Americans because their skin
is not adept to assimilate vitamin D efficiently. This is not a social
disparity, as the media advertises. This is a biological issue, one that should
prompt every health authority to encourage the African American community to
get more sunlight and supplement with vitamin D during the winter months.
Obesity and old age
Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent for people who are obese, which is one
of the other risk categories for severe covid illness. Because vitamin D is a
fat-soluble vitamin, it is readily stored in fat cells. Circulating vitamin D
levels are higher in people who have a healthy weight.
Vitamin D levels are low for elderly people who live a sedentary life or
for those who are confined to a dark nursing home environment. “Ninety percent
of deaths in the state have been over 70 years of age. That’s the at-risk
population,” said Dr. Cole. “We have stopped our society for something that’s
taking people that are already at that death risk age anyway.” He added, “96
percent of people in the ICU are Vitamin D deficient.”
People living in the Northern Hemisphere
Vitamin D deficiency also affects more people in the Northern hemisphere
because these populations typically spend less time in the sun. One
reason hospitalization will
remain high in the North is because people spend more of their time indoors,
avoiding the long cold winters and staying away from the sunlight.
Florida, despite its high density, aging population, continues to handle
covid-19 more effectively than all the northern states that are locked down,
holding people in bondage. Even though Florida has been criticized for being a
free and open state, the population was able to have a lower hospitalization
and mortality rate because the people have more access to sunlight throughout
the year. The warm temperatures are an opportunity for people to get more sun
and have a stronger immune system naturally. The spread of viruses is of little
concern if healthy people are overcoming the infection more rapidly, as their
immune systems become equipped with higher vitamin D levels.
Public health authorities are taking the
wrong approach to public health
No one is entitled to live in a virus safe space, nor is this avoidance
approach the most effective and safe approach for overcoming infectious
disease. Raising the vitamin D level of people and encouraging exposure could
more rapidly help the population overcome the virus. The inevitability of virus
exposure is not something anyone can completely control anyway. Public health
authorities haven taken the wrong approach to public health by restricting,
socially ostracizing, and shaming people for spreading infections they do not
have, for which there is no evidence, for which no viral load exists in their
body. People with normal vitamin D levels overcome the infection and gain
immunity.
No one can vaccinate their way out of a vitamin D deficiency. If vitamin
D deficiency was adequately addressed, then the demand for vaccines would be
nil. The science of vitamin D is often ignored because vaccines need to be
profited from and worshiped as the end-all, holy grail of science. Anything
else that is more helpful to the
body is suppressed and censored
to coerce submission to a false savior (vaccines) that carries their own set of
risks. There’s no vitamin D mandate, no vitamin D passport system, and no distribution of vitamin D across the country, even though clinical and
hospital settings are having tremendous success treating deficiencies and
helping patients recover from infection.
Sources include:
LifeSiteNews.com
VitaminD.News
VitaminD.News
VitaminD.News
VitaminD.News
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