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sofiakenny
19 May 20 16:43
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Covid and regular flu prey on weak immune systems so take vitamins c and d with a zinc supplement to build up your tolerance .
Why our professionals are not giving out this advice is beyond me.

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By:
foxy
When: 19 May 20 16:53
Thank youWhoopsDevil
By:
sofiakenny
When: 19 May 20 16:57
My pleasure foxy.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 19 May 20 16:59
Was a decent thread on vit d on here recently.


Got to be a no brainers for further study.
By:
ericster
When: 19 May 20 17:01
Nah, don't think so. I take Glucosamine and cod liver oil and I'm in pretty good nick. That'll do f'me.
By:
Angoose
When: 19 May 20 17:02
Any advice for young codgers Confused
By:
ImSoLuckyLucky!
When: 19 May 20 17:07
Make sure the ladies are weLl looked
AFTER

Laugh
By:
sofiakenny
When: 19 May 20 17:07
Yes goosey..the same as for old codgers(I forgot to add eat plenty fresh fruit and veg)Happy
By:
foxy
When: 19 May 20 17:08
Young codgers are safe it’s miserable old far,s like me who need the advice and help.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 19 May 20 17:11
Easy fix foxy..get out in the sun(vitamin d) eat Oranges and Tangerines(vitamin c) zinc supplement you'll have to buy.
By:
Petraco
When: 19 May 20 17:15
Red meat, oysters, and poultry are excellent sources of zinc. Baked beans, chickpeas, and nuts (such as cashews and almonds) also contain zinc. Cool

Mother Nature always knows best, but sometimes we choose to ignore her, at our peril Plain
By:
foxy
When: 19 May 20 17:16
I do enjoy the sun so that’s easy,love oranges no problem,not sure about zinc never had it.unless it’s in beer.
By:
ericster
When: 19 May 20 17:18

May 19, 2020 -- 5:16PM, foxy wrote:


I do enjoy the sun so that’s easy,love oranges no problem,not sure about zinc never had it.unless it’s in beer.


Lol! Any chance of it being in Cider?Blush

By:
foxy
When: 19 May 20 17:19
Well petraco that’s good news for me ,baked beans and almonds I eat loads of,chicken also,never had oysters are they those things that slide down your throat?
By:
foxy
When: 19 May 20 17:20
I have cider in the summer sometimes so that would be a bonus Eric.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 19 May 20 17:26
Great advice petraco..ty.
By:
eyeball
When: 19 May 20 17:33
David Davis sent a letter to Hancock on the 17th asking why there was no mention of vitamin D . The letter is on his twitter account . Probably no

money in it .
By:
leif
When: 19 May 20 18:14
You don't need to take vitamin D during the spring and summer months.Has to be Viatmin D3 too.

Copper chloride and zinc will help boost your immune system.

Get some Lugol's Iodine which will disinfect your blood as it passes through your thyroid.

They used to add iodine to our salt but took it out..Chlorine and radium are close to it in the periodic table and will displace the iodine..
By:
casemoney
When: 19 May 20 18:22
There are professionals attached to many of the Million pound money boxes that old people stay in , Why would they need advice

Surely they had plans for A pandemic in place , what has gone Wrong with the People running them they are nothing to do with

The Government ....
By:
mrcombustible
When: 19 May 20 18:56
Saw Vitamin D tablets in Tesco this morning £8, same pack before lockdown was about £3 with buy 3 for the price of 2 offer, so £2 back then
By:
moonaxed
When: 19 May 20 19:08
Tesco are criminals, paracetamol up to 75p at my local Tesco express, gold blend on offer at 4quid 2 weeks ago up to £8....****s
By:
leif
When: 19 May 20 21:18
https://www.healthmonthly.co.uk/swanson_high_potency_vitamin_d3
5000IU - 250 Softgels

plus P&P

Swanson have been in the game for donkey's years.

Tesco's version most likely nowhere near the strength of the above.
By:
Coachbuster
When: 19 May 20 23:34

May 19, 2020 -- 6:56PM, mrcombustible wrote:


Saw Vitamin D tablets in Tesco this morning £8, same pack before lockdown was about £3 with buy 3 for the price of 2 offer, so £2 back then


you don't need vitamin D supplements  until near Christmas unless you're housebound

By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 20 May 20 06:47
Two scientists on BBC news this morning discussing it.

Points to note April or May to September! Rest of the year we are wrong latitude!

Eat fish in the winter!

The biggest link though may be to fatties. 33% odd had diabetes, mainly type 2.....usually fatties! This may have  caused deficiency in Vit D

Women are bettter at producing Vit D than men

Bame produce less Vit D

Seeing as I am not a rocket scientist I have no idea what I should do. I wait the Government Scientists to tell me what the science is so I can follow itShocked
By:
Coachbuster
When: 20 May 20 13:07
I don't know why it's reached the media all of a sudden unless it's to underline a few facts /myths  ...the vitamin D thing has been doing the rounds for years   ...and still there are millions out there  who believe you can get vit d by laying in the garden in October Crazy

or another one i heard it that the sun isn't strong enough at our latitude to get any vitamin D Cry

and the all time classic ...we don't get enough sun  Plain 

ffs ...people spend too much time on facebook
By:
Coachbuster
When: 20 May 20 13:10
an hour a day between 11 and 2  april to September is a good rule of thumb  ...nearer to midday the better esp at the start and end   

make sure you get plenty of exposure late aug and into sept  as you need to store ...the body can store  around 3 months worth in the tank

if you get desperate ...hop down to Spain as they get roughly an extra month ..even later in the most southerly parts of that country

vitamin D fanatics can also get an  top up in cape verde in winter  if the budget allows

vitamin D is actually a hormone
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 21 May 20 07:14
Winter sun baby!

It still annoys me that Dr Shrillary on GMB got on his high rocking horse taking aim to covidiots sun bathing in the park minding their own business a long way away from others.

Same thing with people taking walks in the country to get beautiful fresh air...covidiots according to some!

Staying in touch with family at a safe distance...covidiots

Walofs

Anyway scientist

Tinned sardines sunflower oil or tomato sauce, fresh kippers, peppered mackerel or fresh mackerel? What about tuna?

How much benefit?
By:
bigmo
When: 21 May 20 08:57
What about tuna?

I think I read the other day that tuna is great for the old prostate.
By:
bigmo
When: 21 May 20 08:59
* isn't.

Typo. Huge difference.
By:
sofiakenny
When: 30 May 20 22:57
Hello fellow codgers...trying to get into eating more fruit less booze and generally eating less sugary shyte..still not doing enough exercise but have never been keen on it...weight seems to be coming down and will endeavour to walk around more..anyone else making changes?
By:
moonaxed
When: 30 May 20 23:58
Olly Murs...according to the currant bun today. Fit girlfriend...
By:
Capt__F
When: 31 May 20 00:03
hope kenny tuned in
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