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Does vitamin D combat Covid?

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There has been some talk here about Vitamin D helping our disease (indeed, definite proof on a link between MS and levels of Vitamin D).

Here is an article from The Guardian about Vitamin D and Covid.

I'll let you all read it and make up your own minds. I am a big fan of D, and supplements in general for our disease.

theguardian.com/lifeandstyl...

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I take 1000 IU Vitamin D3 supplements daily. I do think that having normal levels of Vitamin D can help you get a less severe form of COVID.

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