The Case for Sunlight in COVID 19 Patients: Oxidative Stress
, R., MedCram, Jan 2022
Sunlight for COVID-19
35th treatment shown to reduce risk in
December 2021, now with p = 0.000052 from 5 studies.
No treatment is 100% effective. Protocols
combine treatments.
6,300+ studies for
210+ treatments. c19early.org
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Review of potential benefits of sunlight for COVID-19 including improved vitamin D levels, the generation and regulation of melatonin, increased enery production in the mitochondria, and reduction in oxidative stress and Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS).
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Seheult, R., The Case for Sunlight in COVID 19 Patients: Oxidative Stress, MedCram, www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Zzo4SJopcY&t=268s.
Seheult et al., 27 Jan 2022, preprint, 1 author.
