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CV and mad panic behaviour
(08-21-2020, 05:45 AM)kruddler link Wrote:Thats actually a worldwide thing, not an aussie thing.

Seeing what this virus is doing to economies, companies know they are better off working together and killing this thing so they can go back to normal where they can ALL make more money.

Yep.  No point being the only profitable company if no one has money to pay you.
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Got abused on my walk (take your mask off idiot... Wake up!!!  It's a government conspiracy to reduce the population by giving everyone legionnaires disease!) by a plandemic protestor wearing a box on her head... 

There's nuff nuffs out there people... Stay safe one and all.
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(08-24-2020, 12:42 AM)Professer E link Wrote:Got abused on my walk (take your mask off idiot... Wake up!!!  It's a government conspiracy to reduce the population by giving everyone legionnaires disease!) by a plandemic protestor wearing a box on her head... 

There's nuff nuffs out there people... Stay safe one and all.

Its amazing.

Irrespective of where you sit on this COVID pandemic, the decision to be abusive is one made by an individual, and IMHO, is a bigger blight on our society than anything else anyone can point to.

Wear it or dont wear it, I dont agree with calling out anyone irrespective of where you sit with this decision making.

We should be practising kindness to each other. 

Not this abusive crap of plandemic, or wear a mask if not wearing one.
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Interesting correlations starting to appear between acute SARS-CoV-2 infections and vitamin D deficiencies, in particular low levels of exposure to daily sunlight.

It's early days, but there are patterns that could suggest this has more to it than just a lucky coincidence. For example, homeless people seem far more likely to get an asymptomatic infection than the average person, and elderly in nursing homes or prisoners are far more likely to get severe/acute symptoms.

While homeless often have low vitamin D levels, they are typically exposed to far more sunlight per day that the average person and they make vitamin D as well as any other person, but it is a conjecture they lose it quite quickly due to other dietary deficiencies.

There is also some correlation related to dark skinned people being more susceptible to SARS-CoV-2, and it turns out they make far less vitamin D and as much as 80% of that segment of the population can be vitamin D deficient.

Sort of makes sense, but now somebody has to prove it.

Regardless, if I was in a high risk career, health, emergency services, I'd be looking to up my vitamin D by getting some extra sunlight on my face and if possible a small supplementary quantity. However, there is some risk with high doses, just like anything we can consume out of balance with our requirements. So the safe solution seems to be work hard at getting some more sunlight and let mother nature do the rest! Also ahead of using any supplements fresh pink salmon is your go to, with 1/2 your daily requirement in a serve it's got twice as much as the next best option which is tuna, then sardines and a bunch of other fishy delights, then milk, egg yokes, some cheese and meats.

Apparently any potential couch potato vegans and vegetarians are in big trouble, they are often deficient as most of their food and fruit doesn't have anywhere near enough vitamin D if they are weld indoors! So let your moody teenage daughter know!
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(08-24-2020, 06:58 AM)LP link Wrote:Interesting correlations starting to appear between acute SARS-CoV-2 infections and vitamin D deficiencies, in particular low levels of exposure to daily sunlight.

It's early days, but there are patterns that could suggest this has more to it than just a lucky coincidence. For example, homeless people seem far more likely to get an asymptomatic infection than the average person, and elderly in nursing homes or prisoners are far more likely to get severe/acute symptoms.

While homeless often have low vitamin D levels, they are typically exposed to far more sunlight per day that the average person and they make vitamin D as well as any other person, but it is a conjecture they lose it quite quickly due to other dietary deficiencies.

There is also some correlation related to dark skinned people being more susceptible to SARS-CoV-2, and it turns out they make far less vitamin D and as much as 80% of that segment of the population can be vitamin D deficient.

Sort of makes sense, but now somebody has to prove it.

Regardless, if I was in a high risk career, health, emergency services, I'd be looking to up my vitamin D by getting some extra sunlight on my face and if possible a small supplementary quantity. However, there is some risk with high doses, just like anything we can consume out of balance with our requirements. So the safe solution seems to be work hard at getting some more sunlight and let mother nature do the rest! Also ahead of using any supplements fresh pink salmon is your go to, with 1/2 your daily requirement in a serve it's got twice as much as the next best option which is tuna, then sardines and a bunch of other fishy delights, then milk, egg yokes, some cheese and meats.

Apparently any potential couch potato vegans and vegetarians are in big trouble, they are often deficient as most of their food and fruit doesn't have anywhere near enough vitamin D if they are weld indoors! So let your moody teenage daughter know!
Buy some Ostelin Vit D....
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If that's the case we need the lockdowns to end pronto.
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(08-24-2020, 11:08 AM)Thryleon date Wrote:If that's the case we need the lockdowns to end pronto.
 The lock downs is fine, people do not need to go further than outside their front door to get all the sun they need!
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(08-24-2020, 01:16 PM)LP link Wrote:The lock downs is fine, people do not need to go further than outside their front door to get all the sun they need!
No Vit D in the winter, you need the supplements..
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(08-24-2020, 02:05 PM)ElwoodBlues1 link Wrote:No Vit D in the winter, you need the supplements..
I need to take it for other reasons so at least I get that side benefit.
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(08-24-2020, 02:05 PM)ElwoodBlues1 date Wrote:No Vit D in the winter, you need the supplements..
 And yet home solar panels keep working! Big Grin

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