I'm hopeful for developing a vaccine, medicine, PPE etc. as much as anyone but it makes me uncomfortable how resistant officialdom is to even discussing boosting the immune system through vitamins etc. Edging out anything but pharmaceutical formulation is wrong-minded & obsolete

Dec 9, 2020 · 5:04 PM UTC

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As you enlarge your perspective on the pandemic you might also check on the validity of the testing that has powerfully provided justification justification for the surge in the vaccinations. Here’s an interesting peer reviewed article cormandrostenreview.com/repo…
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Of course the surge itself should be addressed. cutt.ly/bhEzDLg
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Agreed. Get your Vitamin D, people!
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Boosting your immune system only gives you an autoimmune disease.
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The whole notion of banning outdoor exercise activities, in the midst of a viral-pandemic which can be lessened with proper Vitamin D levels, was pretty mind-boggling to me.
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Marianne a boosted immune system brings fever, cough, chills, aches, vomiting, and diarrhea. If your immune system is "boosted" it is because an antigen is detected and the immune system is trying to clear it using unsavory methods. A boosted immune system means you're sick. Ass
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Vitamin supplements don't really boost the immune system. The science is pretty clear. health.harvard.edu/staying-h…
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Vaccines already developed. Licensed in uk and Canada. Will be available to everyone regardless of income 🇬🇧 🇨🇦 I agree there should be more of a focus on vitamins.
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I take vitamins and drink a probiotic drink every morning, but I still wear a mask, social distance, and wash my hands.
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Elderberry is very powerful anti-viral. Officials hate herbal medicine because it is the People’s Medicine. Inexpensive or free...