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Study offers insights into protective effects of dietary supplements against COVID-19


Study offers insights into protective effects of dietary supplements against COVID-19
Apr 22 2021
Taking multivitamins, omega-3, probiotics or vitamin D supplements may lessen the risk of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19 infection at least among women indicates a large population study, published online in the journal
BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health
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But taking any of vitamin C, zinc, or garlic supplements wasn’t associated with a lower risk of testing positive for the virus, the findings show.
There has been plenty of celebrity endorsement of the use of dietary supplements to both ward off and treat COVID-19 infection since the start of the pandemic, note the researchers. ....

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Which dietary supplements can help prevent COVID-19?

Which dietary supplements can help prevent COVID-19?
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Multivitamins, Probiotic, Omega-3 May Help Lower Covid Risks - Study


Multivitamins, Probiotic, Omega-3 May Help Lower Covid Risks - Study
Multivitamins, Probiotic, Omega-3 May Help Lower Covid Risks - Study
New large population study indicates that taking multivitamins, omega-3, probiotics or vitamin D supplements may lessen the risk of Coronavirus, at least among women.
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Healthy diet is a must to nourish yourself from within
Since the very beginning of this ongoing pandemic situation, health experts around the world have been stressing on strengthening immune system to decrease the effects of Coronavirus. We have seen several traditional herbs and spices coming back in vogue since last year. A study, published in Plos One journal, even found enough vitamin D content in the body may lessen the oxygen requirement in patients affected with Coronavirus. The sudden surge in Covid cases has been worrisome. Healthy eating, exercise, yoga and more - we are trying every way out to keep ourselves safe and healthy. ....

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Vitamin D, Multivits, Probiotics and Omega-3 Reduce COVID in Women, Not Men

Vitamin D, Multivits, Probiotics and Omega-3 Reduce COVID in Women, Not Men
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Taking vitamins 'cuts risk of Covid infection by 13 per cent'


Taking vitamins cuts risk of Covid infection by 13 per cent
King s study discovers that taking probiotics, omega-3, and over-the counter supplements lessens the risk of coronavirus infection
Taking multivitamins may reduce the chance of getting a Covid-19 infection by 13 per cent, at least for women, a new study looking at over-the-counter remedies suggests.
Researchers from King’s College London, who have been using an app to track people in Britain with symptoms of coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, found that simple supplements appeared to play a role in the risk of testing positive.
As well as multivitamins, taking a probiotic was found to lessen the risk of an infection by 14 per cent while regular omega-3 lowered the chance of coronavirus by 12 per cent. Vitamin D also lowered the risk by nine per cent. ....

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