COVID vs Flu vs Cold: Is It Too Early To Prepare?

COVID vs Flu vs Cold: Is It Too Early To Prepare

COVID vs Flu: catching a cold and getting the Flu are routine seasonal illnesses. We accept the inconvenience. Each fall through winter, 64 percent of those 18-30 years catch a cold. Adults in the U.S. get two to four colds every year. Children fare worse, getting up to eight colds each season.  And every year,

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Low Vitamin D level and COVID-19

There’s no doubt that low vitamin D level —just like low vitamin B12— is underappreciated by doctors, especially for infectious disease prevention, and goes underdiagnosed and inadequately treated. Optimal vitamin D is particularly important during the pandemic. Links between a low vitamin D level and COVID-19 include worse outcomes for acute lung infection and the

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COVID-19 Immune-Supportive Supplement Update

COVID-19 Delta variant, people using masks

The Delta variant wave is profoundly concerning. Cases have increased and will continue to go up because it’s more infectious and spreads faster, and can make you sicker. But also because we let our guard down. For example, people who got vaccinated stopped wearing masks. And many unvaccinated people, tired of breathing through masks, didn’t

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10 Things You Need To Know About COVID-19: A Survival Guide

COVID-19: A Survival Guide

Coronavirus pandemic 10 action steps: What you need to know, and do now, to prevent and treat mild symptoms of COVID-19. “It is extremely important that we take the trouble to understand viruses.” — Frank Ryan, Virusphere Gathered from my studies and research in China from the mid-80s to the mid-90s, extensive journal reviews, decades

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