This suggestion is not homeopathy, but quite compatible with: Vitamin D has a well established track record of usefulness for flu — both to build resistance to it (and to all sorts of other things), and also to help speed recovery. I use it that way (and for other things) in occasional megadoses, e.g. 50 IU first dose, then maybe another the next day or so if needed—and then I generally just don’t think about it any more. Not scientific (and I keep meaning to have my blood levels checked, in case I should take it more often!), but it works well for me.
Shannon
OT - Vit D for flu (1) Oscillococcinum and Nosodes; (2) Antidotes
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Re: OT - Vit D for flu (1) Oscillococcinum and Nosodes; (2) Antidotes
I am currently taking 7000IU as when tested in November I was just below normal and I was taking 5000IU then!!! Get yourself tested!!
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: 27 February 2020 19:51
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com; Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD
Subject: OT - Vit D for flu Re: [Minutus] (1) Oscillococcinum and Nosodes; (2) Antidotes
This suggestion is not homeopathy, but quite compatible with: Vitamin D has a well established track record of usefulness for flu — both to build resistance to it (and to all sorts of other things), and also to help speed recovery. I use it that way (and for other things) in occasional megadoses, e.g. 50 IU first dose, then maybe another the next day or so if needed—and then I generally just don’t think about it any more. Not scientific (and I keep meaning to have my blood levels checked, in case I should take it more often!), but it works well for me.
Shannon
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: 27 February 2020 19:51
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com; Dr. J. Rozencwajg, NMD
Subject: OT - Vit D for flu Re: [Minutus] (1) Oscillococcinum and Nosodes; (2) Antidotes
This suggestion is not homeopathy, but quite compatible with: Vitamin D has a well established track record of usefulness for flu — both to build resistance to it (and to all sorts of other things), and also to help speed recovery. I use it that way (and for other things) in occasional megadoses, e.g. 50 IU first dose, then maybe another the next day or so if needed—and then I generally just don’t think about it any more. Not scientific (and I keep meaning to have my blood levels checked, in case I should take it more often!), but it works well for me.
Shannon