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I didn't beat it hands down, but did beat it. My vit. D level was 106 when I began my 2-month stay (5 weeks on a ventilator) for covid. I was 49, with comorbidities. I barely survived, and now have permanent lung fibrosis, but by the grace of God, I'm still here with my husband and kids 2 years later.

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Ventilators were not a positive. I wish you well.

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Hormone D has been villified by clueless members of the medical cartel.

It is easy and cheap to supplement even for those of us living near the tropics.

Ventilators for over a weeks are well established to cause permanent issues,

and are HIGHLY compensated by insurance Co's. That is the simple explanation they are the treatement of choice for hypoxia.

Personally know of a person who is going blind. Her friend suggested she look directly at recent eclipse. She lived very near where it was a full eclipse. She did so thinking nothing to loose.

Her opthamologist verified a marked improvement in her failing vision, and was stumped.

Not suggesting anyone do or do not employ that strategy, just reporting.

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Some people, especially truckers, have little choice in getting the fast food diet, for them, a Vit D supplement is essential.

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