Vitamin D, Immune System & SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) | Mechanism of Vit D Immune Regulation & Overview Updated for 2025

Updated: March 22, 2025



Vitamin D, Immune System & SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) | Mechanism of Vit D Immune Regulation, Overview of Evidence In this lesson, I discuss the vitamin D its …

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41 Comments on “Vitamin D, Immune System & SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) | Mechanism of Vit D Immune Regulation & Overview Updated for 2025”

  1. I had suspected Covid 3 months ago and still getting fatigue, runny/blocked nose, sore throat, and insomnia. 2 weeks ago I found out that I was severely deficient in Vitamin D. Hope it's not too late for me.

  2. Someone mentioned (Common Knowledge). 370 Million Americans do not have all the information one assumes they ( Should Know). Really, I know what I know and do not know what I do not know. How much of Vitamin D do ( I ) need? That depends on my Medical and human condition. I'm not a clone, Nor are you. Quite saying " Everybody Knows) . Everybody does not know, never has and never will.

  3. I've heard and did a followup on this . It is viable and one that I have always wondered why it has never been introduced by the Medical Industry?

  4. https://youtu.be/Ezan-I0Xl1c Coronavirus inflammation is causing problems with a lack of smell which is a better predictor of having the infection than a fever. This is hard to believe but true. Blood clotting and skin inflammation are also indicative of a zinc deficiency and now the main source of zinc in the US, red meat, is dwindling due to a supply chain problem. Well, seafood is one of the best sources of zinc and many other essential minerals as well. Got Fish? No? Well go get some!

  5. My mom takes prescribed vitamin D and got sick a few months ago with some type of virus👎👎👎

  6. The correlation between Covid-19 was only found out about a week ago and is not causation so anyone being less careful about the precautions unnecessarily places themselves and people around them in unnecessary danger. Spending at least 15 minutes per day and taking vitamin supplements is, on the other hand, a wise precaution.

  7. One of the first things you learn when you graduate from engineering school and take on projects is to "know what you know." Below are examples of uninformed people who, apparently, have not even made the effort to inform themselves about a complicated subject and yet go about disseminating their ignorance throughout the internet. That is reflected in the fact that 95% of the internet is composed of droppings from wannabe experts Allow light into your uninformed minds and Google [Vitamin D levels appear to play a role in COVID-19 mortality rates]

  8. My physician said Vitamin D increases the ACE-2 cells which is good to fight off many infections but NOT for Covid, which seeks these cells out to specifically attach to. He said taking Vitamin D increases chanced to have more Covid infection. Who is right?

  9. "Trust me, I'm a doctor" goes the saying, but as far as nutrition, vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and natural remedies are concerned would you trust a doctor that has only had between 10 to 24 hours over FIVE TO SIX YEARS in medical school on nutrition? Doctors are very good at issuing prescriptions for Big Pharma's toxic concoctions, but how many would give you information and help as in this informative video, and others like it on YouTube?

  10. It's a matter of time but somebody will publish an article discussing the question if, given the absence of a vaccine, it would not be best to get everybody infected in summer, while we have high vit D.

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