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mitch96

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21. This was interesting. People taking baby aspirn also had better outcomes when they did get covid
Sat Mar 20, 2021, 02:05 PM
Mar 2021

So I see it as a easy way to protect your self if you do get the virus. Mask/wash/distance/VitD and baby aspirin... None of which can hurt you.. unless you have problems with vit d and or aspirin.. YMMV
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The team looked at the records of 412 patients admitted to several US hospitals between March and July 2020. About 24% of the patients received aspirin within 24 hours of hospital admission, or in the seven days before hospital admission. But most, 76%, did not receive the drug. Aspirin use was associated with a 44% reduction in mechanical ventilation, a 43% reduction in ICU admission, and a 47% reduction for in-hospital mortality, the researchers found.

tinyurl.com/ytrvhyn6

https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/18/health/aspirin-coronavirus-icu-wellness/index.html

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I disregard all of that sort of folksy information about health. MineralMan Mar 2021 #1
I totally agree with this. Patterson Mar 2021 #3
I totally disagree - womanofthehills Mar 2021 #28
That they are exclaiming against these supplements as cures is fine. They are not. hlthe2b Mar 2021 #2
I've never considered Vitamin D a cure. hamsterjill Mar 2021 #4
Physicians must think Vit D is important or they would not constantly be testing our Vit D levels womanofthehills Mar 2021 #30
Seems that might not be the case Phoenix61 Mar 2021 #5
the OP sites opinion from McGill University in Canada--a known bastion of anti-CDC RW conservatism hlthe2b Mar 2021 #11
Interesting. Phoenix61 Mar 2021 #15
The Director, Schwarcz shills for MONSANTO - womanofthehills Mar 2021 #33
Go outside jcgoldie Mar 2021 #6
I try to myself, but as you age and in some individuals absorption/conversion is inadequate. hlthe2b Mar 2021 #12
No one is CLAIMING it's a cure! It lessens severe symptoms PortTack Mar 2021 #7
Yes. This is why the post is so misleading. hlthe2b Mar 2021 #9
Thanks. NT enough Mar 2021 #10
Welcome!! PortTack Mar 2021 #23
Thank you !! HUAJIAO Mar 2021 #26
Exactly. I have seen a number of Covid and Via D studies. I've never seen it claimed as a cure but Dream Girl Mar 2021 #32
Plus the OP is using RW sources, one that has historical ties to Trump's minion Pecker (hush money) Celerity Mar 2021 #39
McGill University is where the Trump plant, Paul Alexander hailed & Trump used to defuse CDC's hlthe2b Mar 2021 #8
Thanks for digging this up. Pobeka Mar 2021 #16
+1 Celerity Mar 2021 #40
Vitamin A helps with respiratory issues. Mosby Mar 2021 #13
Oh for god's sake. Vit D was never considered a cure. mainer Mar 2021 #14
Some Trumpers said that Vitamin D was a cure liberal_mama Mar 2021 #20
I might respond, "Unlike you, shit doesn't come phylny Mar 2021 #25
This was interesting. People taking baby aspirn also had better outcomes when they did get covid mitch96 Mar 2021 #21
The ASA may have reduced clotting associated with COVID mainer Mar 2021 #22
Correct. I have seen it touted as a kind of preventative, Qutzupalotl Mar 2021 #24
Vit D and Calcium are great for healthy bones! ismnotwasm Mar 2021 #17
Well! I take D and I've had Covid patients cough all over me and Maru Kitteh Mar 2021 #18
My take is w/ those that take vit. D supplements, my doctor also recommended a daily dose of SWBTATTReg Mar 2021 #19
I live in an area that they recommend using Vit D because we get so little sun. demigoddess Mar 2021 #27
K&R. WhiskeyGrinder Mar 2021 #29
I don't recall any claims that it cures COVID iemanja Mar 2021 #31
I thought the Vitamin D was to boost the immune system, making it harder to contract the COVID. KewlKat Mar 2021 #34
Normally science does not rely on one study to prove or not prove anything. former9thward Mar 2021 #35
I don't think it is a cure..However, I have been vitamin D helpisontheway Mar 2021 #36
Too many articles that start with "The truth about..." are followed by someone's opinion. Binkie The Clown Mar 2021 #37
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