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Inadequate nutrition - especially low vitamin D - is not properly recognised by the medical profession.

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033 Maria Gutschi's article "The Case for Antibiotics"

A pharmacist with 40 years experience wrote an extensive - and for me, fascinating - article on bacteria and antibiotics. There was no mention of vitamin D(*).

032 Sepsis prevention and treatment relies on 50 ng/mL or more circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D

to supply many types of immune cells with the raw material for producing calcitriol when their intracrine (within an individual cell) signaling systems are activated.

031 Proper vitamin D3 supplementation: Pregnant women and their future children first!

Two or more lives hang in the balance. Be sure to avoid paracetamol / acetominophen.

030 Dr Pierre Kory talks with Tucker Carlson about excess deaths, COVID-19 quasi-vaccines, vitamin D and the corruption of medicine

3.4 million views and counting . . .

029 Early treatment with fluvoxamine, bromhexine, cyproheptadine, and niclosamide to prevent clinical deterioration in patients with symptomatic COVID-19: a randomized clinical trial

Yet health authorities, and many doctors, in the West are not interested.

028 Reporting and discussion far beyond the limits of mainstream media

Antidotes to the limited, distorted or non-existent coverage long-established media companies give to important matters of health and freedom

027 Decades of CIA / military censorship and meddling - in mass and now social media

Overview in two videos totaling 80 minutes

026 How much vitamin D3 to take?

It depends on body weight and obesity status.

025 Australian government COVID-19 Response Inquiry

Submissions due by Friday 15th December 2023.

024 Inadequate 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels are the biggest argument against the supposed safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 quasi-vaccines

Pharmacologist Phillip Altman PhD provides a nearly comprehensive list of the cheap tricks which have convinced many people that the so-called vaccines are safe and effective