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  2. Feb 1, 2023 · 1. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble nutrient essential to the health and functioning of your immune system. Vitamin D enhances the pathogen-fighting effects of monocytes and macrophages — white blood...

  3. Feb 14, 2022 · 1. Vitamin D is the most frequently discussed micronutrient among nutrition experts for the management of COVID-19 ( 5 ). This fat-soluble vitamin and hormone exerts an anti-inflammatory effect...

  4. Another trial is investigating whether supplementation with zinc, vitamin C, vitamin D (doses not specified), and hydroxychloroquine for 24 weeks helps prevent COVID-19 in about 600 medical workers aged 18 years and older .

  5. Health Professional. Other Resources. Table of Contents. What is COVID-19? How does your immune system respond to COVID-19? What do we know about specific dietary supplement ingredients and COVID-19? Andrographis. Echinacea. Elderberry. Ginseng. Magnesium. Melatonin. N-acetylcysteine. Omega-3 fatty acids. Probiotics. Quercetin. Selenium. Vitamin C.

  6. Jan 26, 2023 · It is not clear if vitamin D supplements help prevent COVID-19 infection. You can help prevent infection from the COVID-19 virus by following these steps: Get vaccinated. Avoid people who are sick. Wash your hands often with soap and water. Don't touch your face. Disinfect surfaces you touch regularly.

  7. Dec 1, 2020 · The article examined the ongoing COVID-related research on a range of nutrients and vitamins, including zinc, melatonin, vitamin C, and vitamin D. Willett and other experts discussed why each nutrient is important and their impressions of the available research about that nutrient’s impact on COVID-19.

  8. Popular supplement ingredients that are thought to support immune health include vitamin C, vitamin D, zinc, elderberry, echinacea, and probiotics. During the COVID-19 pandemic, sales of these supplements increased despite the lack of reliable evidence that they are effective at preventing SARS-CoV-2 infection or reducing COVID-19 disease severity.

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