Vitamin D deficiency is the primary cause of covid hospitalizations and deaths

(Natural News)
A board-certified pathologist is speaking out about the underlying cause of covid hospitalizations and deaths. Dr. Ryan Cole is the founder of Cole Diagnostics, one of the largest independent laboratories in Idaho. He has studied the real reasons why people suffer from infections. Vitamin D deficiency, which plagues approximately 70 percent of the world’s population, is the real public health issue at hand.

“Normal D levels decrease your COVID symptom severity risk for hospitalization by 90 percent. There have been a lot of placebo-controlled trials that show this all around the world. It is scientific fact, not just a correlation,” said Dr. Cole. “Data shows what kills people. Cytokine storm. If you are in (Vitamin D) mid-level range, you will not die from COVID because you cannot get a cytokine storm.”

Vitamin D deficiency (and covid severity) is prevalent for these groups of people

Some specific groups have more vitamin D deficiency than other people.

African Americans and people with dark skin

Vitamin D deficiency is disproportionate among different races and ethnicity. The melanin content of the skin is a determining factor for how well people absorb the sun’s rays, leading to varying levels of vitamin D production within the skin. Vitamin D deficiency affects roughly 47 percent of Caucasians, 70 percent of Latinos, 72 percent of Native Americans and 83 percent of African Americans. Covid-19 has adversely affected African Americans because their skin is not adept to assimilate vitamin D efficiently. This is not a social disparity, as the media advertises. This is a biological issue, one that should prompt every health authority to encourage the African American community to get more sunlight and supplement with vitamin D during the winter months.

Obesity and old age

Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent for people who are obese, which is one of the other risk categories for severe covid illness. Because vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin, it is readily stored in fat cells. Circulating vitamin D levels are higher in people who have a healthy weight.

Vitamin D levels are low for elderly people who live a sedentary life or for those who are confined to a dark nursing home environment. “Ninety percent of deaths in the state have been over 70 years of age. That’s the at-risk population,” said Dr. Cole. “We have stopped our society for something that’s taking people that are already at that death risk age anyway.” He added, “96 percent of people in the ICU are Vitamin D deficient.”

People living in the Northern Hemisphere

Vitamin D deficiency also affects more people in the Northern hemisphere because these populations typically spend less time in the sun. One reason hospitalization will remain high in the North is because people spend more of their time indoors, avoiding the long cold winters and staying away from the sunlight.

Florida, despite its high density, aging population, continues to handle covid-19 more effectively than all the northern states that are locked down, holding people in bondage. Even though Florida has been criticized for being a free and open state, the population was able to have a lower hospitalization and mortality rate because the people have more access to sunlight throughout the year. The warm temperatures are an opportunity for people to get more sun and have a stronger immune system naturally. The spread of viruses is of little concern if healthy people are overcoming the infection more rapidly, as their immune systems become equipped with higher vitamin D levels.

Public health authorities are taking the wrong approach to public health

No one is entitled to live in a virus safe space, nor is this avoidance approach the most effective and safe approach for overcoming infectious disease. Raising the vitamin D level of people and encouraging exposure could more rapidly help the population overcome the virus. The inevitability of virus exposure is not something anyone can completely control anyway. Public health authorities haven taken the wrong approach to public health by restricting, socially ostracizing, and shaming people for spreading infections they do not have, for which there is no evidence, for which no viral load exists in their body. People with normal vitamin D levels overcome the infection and gain immunity.

No one can vaccinate their way out of a vitamin D deficiency. If vitamin D deficiency was adequately addressed, then the demand for vaccines would be nil. The science of vitamin D is often ignored because vaccines need to be profited from and worshiped as the end-all, holy grail of science. Anything else that is more helpful to the body is suppressed and censored to coerce submission to a false savior (vaccines) that carries their own set of risks. There’s no vitamin D mandate, no vitamin D passport system, and no distribution of vitamin D across the country, even though clinical and hospital settings are having tremendous success treating deficiencies and helping patients recover from infection.

Sources include:

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10 Comments

  1. The range for D is 30-100 ng/ml.
    When mine was around 50ish, my doctor said to reduce.
    Right or wrong?

    Thanks,

    Michael
    mikiesmoky @ aol.com

  2. I take a 50,000 ml of Vitamin D every week and they said I had contracted COVID and I never even knew I had it. No symptoms and never even felt bad. Think the hospital just wanted some money. Went there for abdominal pains and got diagnosed with COVID.

    Three weeks later after being released from the hospital, had a rupture and was back in the hospital. At this time they told me that I had a diverticulum burst and that was what caused the bleeding.

  3. I have not, as far as I know, had Covid. I take 5,000 mgs of Vitamin D every day. After reading this article, I am going to raise it to 10,000. My doctor put me on Vitamin D because my level of D was very low so I have been taking 5,000 for about 3 years now. Kind of glad I had that problem now since it seems to have kept Covid away from me. Not getting faux vaccine since it does nothing to stop me from getting Covid.

  4. Been taking vitamin D3 for years. Last time my levels were taken was 15 years ago and they were at 70. Upped my dosage to 5,000 mgs just to be on the safe side.

    1. According to my doctors, 70 is away too high; they think 50 is too high.
      My guess is that I am around 40, now.

      michael z

  5. Everyone should be taking 11mg. of Zinc (found in a multi-vitamin) and 400 IU. of D3 ( found in a supplement) daily to stave off Covid. Along with being smart and reasonable you’ll avoid the virus and it’s derivatives. Good luck.

    1. Oops…got rid of the link to the book I was referencing…

      You will need more than 400iu of D3 than that to stay healthy. I recommend the book “Athlete’s Edge, Faster Quicker Stronger with vitamin D” by John Cannell. I bought a copy of this book for my personal library. More info about this book can be found with book reviews. I found it interesting that the USSR dominated the winter sports in the Olympics because they used sun lamps to keep their levels of D high all year round.

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