Category: Vitamin D

Brains With Higher Vitamin D Linked to Lower Dementia Risk: Study

New research finds levels of vitamin D are associated with our risk of age-related cognitive decline. They’re just not sure why. Higher Brain Vitamin D Levels Associated with Lower Dementia Risk Researchers from Tufts University found that higher levels of vitamin D were associated with up to 33 percent lower odds of developing dementia or…


Brains With More Vitamin D May Work Better

The brains of people with cognitive decline fare better with higher levels of vitamin D, research finds. The study appears in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association. “This research reinforces the importance of studying how food and nutrients create resilience to protect the aging brain against diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and other…


New Study on Vitamin D Combating COVID

Want a simple, low-cost way to help protect you from COVID infection, hospitalization and death without getting a jab? This new large-scale study with 220,265 patients confirms it works and has no side effects, even though it was written off as ‘misinformation’ during the pandemic. STORY AT-A-GLANCE Researchers from Johns Hopkins University, the University of…


Moderate Sunlight Found to Prevent Dementia

You are probably exposed to sunlight on a daily basis and know of its health effects. But you may not know that too much or too little sunlight holds no health benefit. For example, a recent study found that sunlight helps prevent dementia—but only when exposure is moderate. Why is that? And how much is…


Millions of COVID Cases Avoidable If Every American Took Vitamin D Supplements: Study

A study of American veterans suggests that nationwide distribution of vitamin D supplements could have prevented over 110,000 COVID-19 deaths and millions more infections from the virus. The lack of vitamin D in the human body has long been linked to poor immunity, which makes people more prone to viral infection. Several studies have shown…


Strengthen Your Immunity With Vitamin D

The sunlight vitamin, vitamin D, is the only nutrient produced by the human skin through sunshine. Studies found that patients with vitamin D deficiency are more likely to be infected with COVID-19 than people with sufficient vitamin D levels, and their risk of contracting COVID-19 is 1.77 times higher. At the same time, among COVID-19…


Doctor Shares Alternative Spike Protein Treatments When Go-to Options Fail

Over two years into the pandemic and over a year since the COVID-19 vaccinations rolled out, millions of people are still nursing themselves in the aftermaths as they recover from spike protein injuries, whether it be through COVID-19 or vaccinations. Many doctors put together recommendations on treating long COVID and vaccine injuries based on clinical…


Data Shows COVID-19 Restrictions Were Ineffective and Based on Wrong Assumptions: Data Analyst

Severe measures imposed on society in response to the COVID-19 pandemic were based on wrong assumptions and, as it turned out later, were ineffective in stopping the spread of the coronavirus, said Justin Hart, chief data analyst and founder of RationalGround.com. During the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially after Dr. Anthony Fauci estimated…


Does Vitamin D Aggravate Dementia? New Research Faces 2 Controversies

Vitamin D is a health supplement that many people take regularly, but a recent study found that one type of vitamin D may exacerbate Alzheimer’s disease. In light of this finding, how should we supplement vitamin D correctly? Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has complex mechanisms, of which much is still unknown. For instance, vitamin D deficiency…


Meta-Analyses Confirm Vitamin D Defends Against COVID

 Proper amounts of sun exposure allow your body to optimize production of vitamin D and melatonin. One really important health benefit you can only get from sunlight and not oral supplementation is mitochondrial melatonin production. STORY AT-A-GLANCE Since December 2021, four large systematic meta-analyses have been published, looking at either vitamin D levels, supplementation or…