Beer Virus VI-The Final Episode..... Hopefully

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  • Ingomike

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    Would doctors, and nurses be aware of these studies? Or do they just take data from records and crunch numbers for these studies?
    Vitamin D is amazing. Taken it for years…

    Is 50,000 IU a typo? I take 4000 IU and see 5000 recommendations but 50,000?
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    Would doctors, and nurses be aware of these studies? Or do they just take data from records and crunch numbers for these studies?
    There can be no EUA issued if there are already treatments available.
     

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    Vitamin D is amazing. Taken it for years…

    Is 50,000 IU a typo? I take 4000 IU and see 5000 recommendations but 50,000?
    You are right - 4,000 is a commonly stated upper limit for daily dosage. I take 2,000 IU now but used to take 4,000 IU.
    That 50,000 IU is real according to the body of the publication but it is an extreme dosage, not a typical dosage. There has to be some other stuff going on. That is frequently considered a toxic dose. Maybe it was for a very short time or something. The paper does not discuss that. They had so many people in the study they could break them into groups based on their dosage calculations. It says...
    "We created two dosage measures to study the potential for a dose–response relationship. The first measure, cumulative dosage, was constructed by multiplying each prescription dosage by the days supplied. We then aggregated the resulting values across all prescriptions filled by patients during the pandemic (i.e., March 1, 2020–December 31, 2020). The second measure was the average daily dosage, weighted by days supplied during the pandemic. Dosage options included 20 IU, 40 IU, 100 IU, 125 IU, 200 IU, 250 IU, 400 IU, 500 IU, 800 IU, 1000 IU, 2000 IU, 5000 IU, 8000 IU, and 50,000 IU. Given the large dosage values and skewed distributions for both measures, we took the natural logarithm for use in our analysis (see Table S3)."
     

    nonobaddog

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    My Dr has me on 50,000 iu D3 one per week. It's prescription, and it's about the size of a Tylenol 500mg tablet.
    Wow, that is like twice as much as the commonly stated maximum of 28,000 per week (4,000 per day). There must be a reason for that much and I wouldn't expect that to last forever. The danger with too much vitamin D is retaining too much calcium and that has its own bad effects.
     

    DadSmith

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    Wow, that is like twice as much as the commonly stated maximum of 28,000 per week (4,000 per day). There must be a reason for that much and I wouldn't expect that to last forever. The danger with too much vitamin D is retaining too much calcium and that has its own bad effects.
    I'm low on D, calcium, and potassium.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    If Alex is right maybe we truly have seen the last episode. Now…for the trials.

     

    tim87tr

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    Is the threat still real or have enough people figured out it was a hoax? Election flu was the set up to scare everyone and the cure was designed to kill people. The rest is propaganda...a :poop: ton of it.
     

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