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"For entirely racist reasons, I long since decided that sunshine vitamins are probably a useful tool in combatting covid. Why? Because from early on the doctors noticed that British Indians and black people seemed to get sicker with covid than white people. The story got squelched for probably political reasons. But of course I thought of the obvious difference: white skin processes our weak sunlight more effectively. And then the first covid retreated in the summer, which seemed like confirmation. Not sure if it remains true of every variant. But fortunately for me, I've been keeping an eye on vitamin D for years,"

Yes! Yes! Yes!
Look here: http://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffsb&q=graph+showing+correlation+between+serum+vit+D+and+Covid+death&atb=v201-1&iax=images&ia=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Ffitnessmedia.azureedge.net%2Fmedia%2F4519%2Fcovid-vit-d-graph1.jpg


Obesity was one of the two top co-morbidity factors - by some estimates TRIPLING hospitalization rates, all by itself. Here you can see the MASSIVE obesity epidemic in the US by state:
https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/data/obesity-and-covid-19.html

Is the obesity THAT horrendous in the UK? And, of course, diabetes correlates to obesity. And obesity and diabetes and low Vit D correlate to being black in the US.

I mentioned how heavily skewed the risk was by age. Here, even the corrupt CDC acknowledges the risk was almost entirely age dependent:

http://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/covid-data/investigations-discovery/hospitalization-death-by-age.html

There are really a lot of variables which could be at play, presuming it is true.

And what about myocarditis risk in young black men? G6PD (Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase) Deficiency affects 10-15% of black men, which makes them especially at risk to the vaccines. But we don't warn them -- nor test them for G6PD deficiency -- before we jab them: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34921468/



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Re: Cactus Flower...
By: Cactus Flower
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Thu, 31 Mar 22 8:28 PM
Msg. 45185 of 54959

Love the comparison to a six inch nose. Reminded me of the movie Sleeper, which is one of my favourites - even if the movie is pure comedy, whereas your nose is a medical analogy.

Nice to hear you defend science. I agree that getting to scientific truths is always the best way to do medicine.

For entirely racist reasons, I long since decided that sunshine vitamins are probably a useful tool in combatting covid. Why? Because from early on the doctors noticed that British Indians and black people seemed to get sicker with covid than white people. The story got squelched for probably political reasons. But of course I thought of the obvious difference: white skin processes our weak sunlight more effectively. And then the first covid retreated in the summer, which seemed like confirmation. Not sure if it remains true of every variant. But fortunately for me, I've been keeping an eye on vitamin D for years, so I didn't need to change anything. Always try to bag as much sunshine as I can.


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