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what is the role of vitamin C and vitamin D regarding improving the prognosis of different respiratory disease ? what are their function in the lungs cell? could this be useful against COVID -19 infection? ​

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Answered by hemlatadhankhar2212
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Explanation:

yes vitamin  c and d are helpful in reversing the effect of corona infection damage but there is no clear cut investigation of it

Answered by ShasankGod
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Vitamin C is a premier antioxidant,’ believes American cardiologist Thomas Levy, whose book Primal Panacea raves about its benefits. “It super-charges your immune system and fights viral, bacterial and chronic conditions.

“When vitamin C gets inside an infected cell, it triggers the transfer of electrons that allow this cell to destroy itself.”

Dr Levy maintains that vitamin C - aka ascorbic acid - can be helpful in treating anything from Multiple Sclerosis to cancer and Ebola.

It certainly has a long history in medical science. “Vitamin C deficiency has historically been associated with treating pneumonia,” says Mike Wakeman, a clinical pharmacist and advisor to the nutritional supplement Neubria Edge.

And we’re all familiar with the idea that vitamin C can help prevent and treat the common cold. Several clinical trials in 2013 reinforced that idea after it was revealed that taking it halved the risk of colds in highly active people, including marathon runners and skiers (though not everyone else).

Another study showed that taking a 200mg capsule reduced the duration of cold symptoms by eight per cent (about a day in real time) in otherwise healthy adults.

“Tens of thousands of medical articles prove that vitamin C is one of the most studied agents on the planet,” believes Dr Levy. “If used properly, it would displace many drugs.”

Wakeman is more cautious about his faith in vitamin C, acknowledging there is a ‘lack of consistency’ in the studies. “The greatest potential for treating the common cold occurs when supplementation is initiated within 24 hours of symptoms occurring, at high doses, and is continued for at least five days,” he says.

Explanation:

Our bodies don’t manufacture vitamin C, which we need for immune function, iron absorption and healthy skin. Neither can we store it, so we need to consume it every day.

Vitamin C is mostly found in citrus fruits and brightly coloured vegetables, or you can take it in a supplement.The Zhongnan researchers believe: “A few studies have shown that vitamin C deficiency is related to the increased risk and severity of influenza infections. Therefore, we hypothesise that vitamin C can improve the prognosis of patients with SARI (Severe, Acute, Respiratory Infection - a serious illness, which can be complication of Coronavirus).”

The results of their study won’t be published until September – but could the nutrients in oranges and peppers really be the answer to treating a deadly virus…?

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