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The Benefits of Vitamin D in COVID-19 and Heart Disease
The effects of vitamin D in COVID-19 are still uncertain, but studies have shown that daily or weekly supplementation can reduce the incidence of acute chest infections. Inflammation is a major contributor to heart and cardiovascular disease, which is where vitamin D could be beneficial.
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The terminology used in medicine is often rooted in Latin.
03:50 - 04:21 (00:30)
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The terminology used in medicine is often rooted in Latin. Inflammation, for example, was described in Latin terms as "calor," "rhubarb," and "dolor."
ChapterThe Benefits of Vitamin D in COVID-19 and Heart Disease
EpisodeChange Your Diet to PREVENT DISEASE & Reduce Inflammation w/Dr. Roger Seheult EP 1156
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Inflammation is the primary cause of heart disease and cardiovascular disease, which can lead to heart attacks and blood vessels becoming diseased.
04:21 - 06:13 (01:51)
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Inflammation is the primary cause of heart disease and cardiovascular disease, which can lead to heart attacks and blood vessels becoming diseased. It is vital to be aware of these warning signs and understand how inflammation contributes to these issues.
ChapterThe Benefits of Vitamin D in COVID-19 and Heart Disease
EpisodeChange Your Diet to PREVENT DISEASE & Reduce Inflammation w/Dr. Roger Seheult EP 1156
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Inflammation can be a big deal as up to half of people in the country are dying from it.
06:13 - 06:54 (00:41)
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Inflammation can be a big deal as up to half of people in the country are dying from it. However, inflammation can be useful when the body needs to get rid of a virus and calls on its friends to help destroy infected cells.
ChapterThe Benefits of Vitamin D in COVID-19 and Heart Disease
EpisodeChange Your Diet to PREVENT DISEASE & Reduce Inflammation w/Dr. Roger Seheult EP 1156
PodcastThe School of Greatness
While there is no conclusive evidence yet, research has shown that daily or weekly vitamin D supplementation can reduce instances of acute chest infections.
06:54 - 09:00 (02:06)
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While there is no conclusive evidence yet, research has shown that daily or weekly vitamin D supplementation can reduce instances of acute chest infections. Vitamin D resembles cortisol and is a type of steroid hormone that can regulate and manipulate DNA.