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Robert W Malone, MD @RWMaloneMD - This meta-analysis is complete BS. In order to get any sort of effect on the immune system, the D3 dose must be much higher than that studied. Most people who get benefit take somewhere between 5,000 and 10,000 IU - and take it in combination with zinc, mag., A and K2-7.
All or almost of the studies aggregated appear to be significantly under-dosed. The only question is, was this study intentionally flawed or were the investigators that stupid?
"We also conducted subgroup analyses according to vitamin D dosing regimen (administration of daily vs weekly vs monthly or less frequent doses), dose size (daily equivalent <400 IU vs 400–1000 IU vs 1001–2000 IU vs >2000 IU), trial duration (≤12 months vs >12 months)"
There was no attempt to specifically look at dosing levels that have been shown to actually to work. There was no daily dose size of 5000 IU or 10,000 IUs or even a combination of these two dosing regimes studied. Yet, these are the dosing schedule that are most recommended.
Why were these higher dosing regime aggregated with the 2,001 IU dose?
And how many people were actually on these higher doses in that >2,000 group?
Furthermore, studies using vitamin D3 and vitamin D2 were aggregated. D2 is known to have minimal effect.
Basically - another BS study to justify the status quo.
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Samuel Hume @DrSamuelBHume
Does taking vitamin D make you less likely to get sick?
This is the largest and most up-to-date dataset: 46 randomised trials with 65,000 people total, looking to see whether vitamin D supplementation (vs. placebo) prevents respiratory infections
The answer? No effect:
https://x.com/RWMaloneMD/status/2011842569437614334
Rothmus @Rothmus - Meme: America's first democratic
socialist...
put Americans in concentration camps.
https://x.com/Rothmus/status/2011895930522628417
RSBN @RSBNetwork - Video: WATCH: Karoline Leavitt Explains President Trump's " The Great Healthcare Plan" - 01/15/26
https://x.com/RSBNetwork/status/2011869341046685909
RSBN @RSBNetwork - Video: WATCH: Karoline Leavitt Explains President Trump's " The Great Healthcare Plan" - 01/15/26
https://x.com/RSBNetwork/status/2011869341046685909
RT @RT_com - Macron's eye seems to fill with blood during military address
>>/24126350/ pb
https://x.com/RT_com/status/2011797360721236008
RT @RT_com - Rezaee’s message to Trump: 'STEP BACK and don’t come any further'
Iran 'exerting ALL our decency and strategic patience'
'We maintain brotherhood with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar'
'But NO BASE of yours will be safe in these countries'
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RT @RT_com
As senior Iranian official Rezaee watches on, he’s reminded of 'Hitler’s armies getting STUCK in Russian snows'
'They don’t realize Iran is the same as the snow in Russia'
'The more Trump comes forward, the WORSE his situation will become'
https://x.com/RT_com/status/2011887109947474304
Ruben Gallego @RubenGallego - Video: We want the Iranian people to succeed. We want the Ayatollah gone.
But inserting U.S. military force into this risks hurting the very people we say we want to help. There are better ways to support protesters through international pressure. Dropping bombs isn’t the answer.
https://x.com/RubenGallego/status/2011954500836204652
Rudy W. Giuliani @RudyGiuliani - America's Mayor Live (844): Iran Protests Continue as the Regime Continues to Crack Down on Dissent
https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1OyKAjEDPXoGb
https://x.com/RudyGiuliani/status/2011967009270219232
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