COVID-19 and Vitamin D: Important

Today we’re going to talk about COVID-19, and vitamin D. What I say is not meant to replace medical care, I’m not making any claims that vitamin D is going to cure this virus, and I’m not going to try to sell you vitamin D. I just want to increase your awareness on the importance of vitamin D for your immune system.



We know the coronavirus attacks a weak immune system. That’s it’s strength and your weakness. So, what could you do to help strengthen your weakness?

Vitamin D might be one of the things that you can take. If you have a pre-existing health problem, and you already have a weak immune system, you may want to do some things to help strengthen your immune system.

There are quite a few articles out there that talk about vitamin D deficiency being a pandemic in itself. It’s possible that 70-80% of the population has a deficiency of vitamin D or insufficiency of vitamin D.

A vitamin D deficiency could put you at a higher risk for:

 • Dental problems
 • Inflammation
 • Auto-immune conditions
 • Infection
 • Cardiovascular problems
 • Cancer
 • Diabetes type 2
 • Bone loss
 • Neurological problems

1. Vitamin D is critical for your immune system. It has viral-killing effects.
2. Vitamin D deficiency could increase your risk of over 300 illnesses, including the flu and respiratory infections like pneumonia.
3. Vitamin D deficiency could increase your susceptibility to getting infections.
4. A vitamin D deficiency could increase your risk of ARDS, which is involved in this coronavirus.
5. Vitamin D decreases pro-inflammatory cytokines.
6. Vitamin D increases the anti-inflammatory cytokine 2.
7. Vitamin D has anti-viral properties.
8. Vitamin D could lower the risk of respiratory infections.

Who’s at risk for a vitamin D deficiency?
 • The obese

Who’s at risk for the coronavirus?
 • The obese

Certain viruses can actually block your ability to absorb vitamin D.

Potential vitamin D deficiency causes:

 • Lack of sun
 • Sunscreen
 • Darker skin
 • Malabsorption
 • Breastfeeding
 • Pregnancy
 • Aging
 • Winter
 • Statins
 • Cortisol

Thanks to Dr. Eric Berg for the Amazing Information.