Your Vitamin D level is the hidden key to who has a bad reaction and and who has a good reaction to SARS COV2. You may be young and strong and still have low levels of Vitamin D. We are learning that the majority of Americans have been deficient in Vitamin D. There is a direct connection between who will get extremely ill and who will have a minor reaction to the virus and one thing in common is the Vitamin D level of the victim. No one from the COVID Task force, no one from the White House, Not one single governor is recommending for you to take Vitamin D, the cheapest safest protection to contracting the serious form of COVID 19.
If there is any one absolute relationship between you and how well you will fare with COVID 19, it is your level of Vitamin D. If it is severely deficient, you have a high probability of death. If you are moderately deficient you will have a severe reaction to COVID 19. If you have a normal level, you have an 86% chance you will not experience any severe problems with the virus.
The darker your skin pigment/color, the more likely you are to be deficient in Vitamin D. It’s just a fact. Well over 80% of all blacks globally are deficient of D and will have very severe reactions to the virus. Over 87% of all Saudi Arabians are Vitamin D deficient, Why is the media or the government not telling us this? I am not pointing to conspiracy but come on, we do not need to be in lockdowns, we just need to be spending $5.00 a month on extra Vitamin D and spend more time out in the sun. They sun is our best source of Vitamin D. Here is the link to a clear study complete with charts of over 212 cases very well documented. Click here to see the full study with charts: Full COVID 19 Vitamin D Study With Charts
Here is an overview of the study.
Cases were all confirmed for COVID-19 and were grouped as follows:
- Mild – presenting with mild clinical symptoms and no diagnosis of pneumonia
- Ordinary – presenting with fever, respiratory symptoms, and a confirmed diagnosis of pneumonia
- Severe – cases with hypoxia and respiratory distress
- Critical – cases with respiratory failure requiring intensive care
Vitamin D levels were grouped as follows:
- Normal – vitamin D level of 30 ng/ml (75 nmol/L) or above
- Insufficient – vitamin D level between 21-29 ng/ml (51-74 nmol/L)
- Deficient – vitamin D level below 20 ng/ml (50 nmol/L)
What were the findings of this study?
The average vitamin D level of all 212 cases was 24 ng/ml (59 nmol/L).
Of all COVID-19 cases
- 49 (23%) cases were categorized as mild, with an average vitamin D level of 31 ng/ml (78 nmol/L)
- 59 (28%) were categorized as ordinary, with an average vitamin D level of 27 ng/ml (68 nmol/L)
- 56 (26%) were categorized as severe, with an average vitamin D level of 21 ng/ml (53 nmol/L)
- 48 (23%) were critical, with an average vitamin D level of 17 ng/ml (43 nmol/L)
- 86% of all cases among patients with normal vitamin D levels were mild, while 73% of cases among patients with vitamin D deficiency were severe or critical
- For each standard deviation increase in vitamin D level, the odds of having a mild case compared to a severe case were 7.94 times more, and the odds of having a mild case compared to a critical case were 19.61 times more
- All outcomes were statistically significant
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