One study in the Philippines found that for every standard deviation increase in vitamin D levels, people were 8x less likely to have a severe form of COVID-19 and 20x less likely to have a critical form of COVID-19.
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Vitamin D Deficiency Increases COVID-19 Death Risk
In Indonesia, almost 100% of patients that died with COVID-19 were vitamin D deficient; 4% of patients that died from COVID-19 were vitamin D sufficient.
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Vitamin D Deficiency Increases COVID-19 Death Risk
70% of the US population has insufficient vitamin D levels, which is considered to be a blood level less that 30 ng/mL.
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70% of Americans Have Insufficient Vitamin D Levels
Joe uses the sauna 7x a week at a temperature of 185 degrees for 25 minutes; Rhonda the same, but only 5x per week.
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Joe & Rhonda's Sauna Protocol: 5-7x Per Week, 180 Degrees, 25 Minutes
One of the main things besides age that regulates the immune system is previous exposure to viruses, and in particular one virus: the Cytomegalovirus (CMV). Between 50-80% of the US population has it by the time they're an adult.
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Previous Exposure to Cytomegalovirus (CMB) Determines Immune System Health
People with type O blood are less likely to contract COVID-19.
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People With Type O Blood Are Less Likely to Contract COVID-19
African Americans are 28x more deficient in vitamin D than Caucasians.
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African Americans Are More Likely to Die from COVID-19 Due to Vitamin D Deficiency
1,000 IU of vitamin D will raise your blood levels by about 5 ng/mL.
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Rhonda & Joe Supplement With 5,000 IU of Daily Vitamin D
At any given point, a person has antibodies against 10 different viruses—just randomly, so you're constantly being exposed to viruses.
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Previous Exposure to Viruses Regulates Your Immune Response
Obese people are three times more likely to be vitamin D deficient in the United States.
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Obese People Are 3x More Likely to Be Vitamin D Deficient
Sitting in a 163 degree sauna for 30 minutes raises heat shock protein levels by 50%, and levels stay elevated for 48 hours afterward.
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Like the Sauna, Hot Baths Increase Heat Shock Protein Levels
Joe & Rhonda supplement with 5,000 IU/day of vitamin D.
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70% of Americans Have Insufficient Vitamin D Levels