Vitamin D Deficiency Associated With 50% Increased Risk of Catching COVID-19

Published: March 18, 2021
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Vitamin D

Hello Reader,

I have often discussed the importance of vitamin D in helping protect you from COVID-19. In fact, numerous studies have shown that people with low vitamin D levels are much more likely to die if they catch COVID-19. The research is so convincing that even Dr. Fauci says that he takes vitamin D supplements for this very reason. And he rarely recommends any natural treatments for health issues!

But the association between vitamin D and COVID-19 has created a massive "Which comes first, the chicken or the egg?" question. On one hand, severe illnesses can cause vitamin D levels to drop. On the other hand, maybe it's low vitamin D that increases susceptibility to catching COVID-19. With this virus being so new to us, we didn't know the answer. And to get the answer, we would need to have had a massive number of people tested for their vitamin D levels before they became infected. How in the heck was one to get that information!?

Here's how…

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Study Evaluates Household Transmission of COVID-19

A new study shows you have a 10% risk of becoming infected if you live in a household with 3 or more people and one has the virus. You have a 14% risk if you live as a couple (only 2 people in your home) and your partner has the virus.

Most COVID-19 Long Haulers Are Women

Women represent the vast majority of people who suffer long-term symptoms of COVID-19. These long haulers could also develop a condition that is similar to an autoimmune disease and may need specialized treatment.

Postviral chronic fatigue syndrome affects three times as many women as men. This is simply one more piece of evidence showing that what Dr. Fauci said is correct: Persistent "Long-Hauler" symptoms are suggestive of postviral chronic fatigue syndrome.

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