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This is a repost of information for those who may not have seen it:

A new study (actually a review of many studies) concludes that people with a Vitamin D3 blood level of greater than 50 ng/ML [25(OH)D3] have almost a ZERO risk of dying from COVID.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541492/

How to Achieve Optimal D3 Levels

Historically, the level of Vitamin D3 recommended by the experts ranges from 400 IU to 2,000 IU a day, which falls far short of getting you to the 50 ng/ml level you need. This video explains why the "experts" are wrong (too low) and how to calibrate it for yourself. This doctor recommends 10,000 IUs a day for a healthy person. (Higher amounts may be needed if you have a compromised immune system, insulin resistance or genetic mutations.) It's a must watch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFxQJmvgXOQ

This doctor says he targets 60 - 80 ng/ML blood level and once tested and determined a patient is low, prescribes 10,000 IU a day until the desired level is achieved, which will likely take weeks. Watch here:

https://youtu.be/6E9xfwyX6mQ?t=608

Still unsure what level of supplements to take? The safest way to determine if you need to increase your Vitamin D3 intake is to get a simple blood test from your doctor (or you can order a home test online).

Note: Vitamin D3 is fat soluble, so it's best to take it with a meal that contains fats, to ensure absorption.

**This is a repost of information for those who may not have seen it:** A new study (actually a review of many studies) concludes that people with a Vitamin D3 blood level of greater than 50 ng/ML [25(OH)D3] have almost a ZERO risk of dying from COVID. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8541492/ *How to Achieve Optimal D3 Levels* Historically, the level of Vitamin D3 recommended by the experts ranges from 400 IU to 2,000 IU a day, which falls far short of getting you to the 50 ng/ml level you need. This video explains why the "experts" are wrong (too low) and how to calibrate it for yourself. **This doctor recommends 10,000 IUs a day for a healthy person. (Higher amounts may be needed if you have a compromised immune system, insulin resistance or genetic mutations.) It's a must watch.** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFxQJmvgXOQ This doctor says he targets 60 - 80 ng/ML blood level and once tested and determined a patient is low, prescribes 10,000 IU a day until the desired level is achieved, which will likely take weeks. Watch here: https://youtu.be/6E9xfwyX6mQ?t=608 *Still unsure what level of supplements to take? The safest way to determine if you need to increase your Vitamin D3 intake is to get a simple blood test from your doctor (or you can order a home test online).* Note: Vitamin D3 is fat soluble, so it's best to take it with a meal that contains fats, to ensure absorption.

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GO will have its place in future applications. But neither the mRNA nor the viral vector vaccines use adjuvants or carriers.

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no adjuvents? bullshit they don't, aluminum and all sorts of shit.

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No adjuvants. An adjuvant is a poison used to trigger the immune system that would otherwise ignore the stuff that it should learn to fight against. For example, if the vaccine consists of life attenuated viruses and the viruses are so dead that the immune system wouldn't care without adjuvants added.

Both the mRNA and the viral vector vaccines use the "infected" cells to alarm the immune system instead. They trick antigen presenting cells into producing alien stuff, and the cells react by crushing that stuff and presenting the pieces on their surface. Killer cells detect that stuff and kill the "infected" cells (suicide by cop) - no extra poison needed.

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mRNA 'vaccines' can go fuck themselves too