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But then your argument is one of "I don't trust the government" not "There's no data yet".
Sure, it feels it's less urgent. No doubt. But vaccination stopped smallpox and polio not vitamins.
I looked into vitamin D before. There is some proof giving it to people in ICU works.
As preventive for any disease / cancer it's hit and miss. Some people say government blood levels are too low, we should always take it.
But there's no hard proof at all. Unless your blood levels are really too low.
Mate of ours felt rubbish, his blood levels were low, doc put him on vitamin D he's ok now.I take cod liver oil but I found omega 3 helps my brain / reduces discomfort in my gammy hip. My husband takes it, his levels were lowish.
But I don't expect on routine vitamin D to be a miracle.
Now in the USA but D fortification is standard, perhaps someone drew conclusions from a study there?
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Oi I have a healthy distrust of the government, but vaccination works as you mention smallpox and polio as proof. Can we add tetanus too, as that needs the occasional booster.
Don't the NHS say we should take a vitamin D supplement in winter https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/vitamin-d/#:~:text=If%20you%20choose%20to%20take,aged%2011%20to%2017%20years.
The UK governemnt concluded a vitamin D study over 6 months ago and they still haven't released the results. If this was a study on one of the vaccines it would have been published and all over the news in seconds.