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Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 18:01:07 EST
Subject: SARS and D3

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It has been suggested that at least one component of SARS is a corysat virus. 
In my work place, such viruses produce regularly large epidemic boosts. My 
first try was with vitamin C: No result. Them I moved one letter down the 
list: Vitamin D. I found that the liquid solute form of vitamin D3 (not D2, 
not powder adsorbed D3, not calcium+D3 tablets) gave me a nearly total 
protection against such contamination.

I don't know if it works against other viruses. If SARS has such a corysat 
component, it could protect against it and so reduce largely the illness 
impact. I think D3 works by boosting the immune system. May be it would 
protect against nearly all viral attack...

I note that SARS, as most flu epidemics, expands in the winter end season 
when the D3 supply is short in the body.

Yvan Bozzonetti.

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