fmdog44
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This morning at the grocery store there was no C & D (plenty of D3 and C variations) Also the Melatonin was scarce as people are taking that as well to address the Covid.
HAHA. When you get too much of something, your body gets rid of it fast.My neighbor said he read "somewhere" that extremely high doses of vitamin C could prevent catching Covid. Absolute nonsense of course, and I warned him that taking high doses of C wasn't a good idea. He decided to try it anyway, and what he ended up with was massive diarrhea...well, he definitely won't catch Covid if he's confined to his own bathroom...
Not true of all vitamins. Some are water soluble and some are fat soluble. The water soluble vitamins like B and C will be expelled in the urine as you say. Fat soluble vitamins like A and D will continue to amass in the body and can become toxic.Since this virus became an issue, I'm amazed at the number of "preventative solutions" that are being touted. Some of these "recommendations" are so bizarre, that they are totally ridiculous. The body can only absorb so much of any given vitamin or mineral, and any excess winds up either in the urine or the stool.
Melatonin? Good for sleep, can help anxiety etc. but hadn't heard that it could function as an anti-viral....This morning at the grocery store there was no C & D (plenty of D3 and C variations) Also the Melatonin was scarce as people are taking that as well to address the Covid.
Yes they can which is why D3 and Beta Carotene are better for your health than vitamin D and Vitamin A. I thought of taking Vitamin D3 but getting sun on your skin daily for 15 minutes negates the need for it and I do that year round. For vitamin A, I sub Beta Carotene and have never had problems with either.Not true of all vitamins. Some are water soluble and some are fat soluble. The water soluble vitamins like B and C will be expelled in the urine as you say. Fat soluble vitamins like A and D will continue to amass in the body and can become toxic.
We buy most of our vitamins online, too, and the rest I get from my Humana OTC allowance from my Medicare Advantage plan. It is actually cheaper to buy vitamin C, and some others, in powder form, and that is what we do. We also take melatonin every night, and I always sleep really well.I only use vitamin D3, but I don't buy it in the supermarket, I buy it either in my local health food store or online. The Vitamin C I use is in the form of ascorbic acid. I've taken these along with others for many years, long before the pandemic.
