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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Yes. I have autoimmune so mine is overactive. I take supplements for what I’m low in but things that “boost my immune system” can make me ill.
No, I won't stop, this is data. If you don't like it is your personal bias.
Kooky for calling out that we need to approach things holistically, we now know how much stress affects the immune system. There's a clinical trial on Vitamin C infusions showing 85% effective on Covid patients, why is the public not aware? clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/…
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There is SO much we can do to improve the health of our nation that doesn’t involve a shot or pills.
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The fact that they don't discuss boosting immunity= big red flag.
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Completely agree. Not sure why the Gov't didn't hand out free vitamins way back.. Or emphasize need to boost immunity.
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Sickness breeds profit
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For example, vitamin D!
Enough is enough. It’s time for vitamin D, which is low risk, to be strongly considered as a crucial factor in COVID-19. “Vitamin D reduces COVID-19; infection; severity; ICU admission and mortality...” bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m387…