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New Study Raises The Question: Does Vitamin D Help Treat COVID-19 Or Not?

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New Study Raises The Question: Does Vitamin D Help Treat COVID-19 Or Not?

New Study Raises The Question: Does Vitamin D Help Treat COVID-19 Or Not?

Multiple studies have suggested that vitamin D could prevent COVID-19 infections--or at least reduce the severity of the novel coronavirus's symptoms. But according to Business Insider, new research says patients with severe COVID-19 don't seem to benefit from taking large doses of vitamin D.

Researchers from the University of Sao Paolo, Brazil, looked at 240 Brazilian patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 between June and October.

Half received a single large dose of 200,000 IU of vitamin D3; the other half received a placebo.

The dose in this study, 200,000 IU, is 500 times the recommended daily amount of vitamin D, significantly more than most people would take on a regular basis.

The vitamin D recipients showed no greater improvements than the placebo group.

They were just as likely to need intensive care, ventilator treatment, or die of their illness.


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