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Magnesium (which increases vitamin D) may fight COVID-19 - Oct 2020

Hartford Hospital Study: Pepcid, a Heartburn Medication, Helped Some COVID-19 Patients Sept 2, 2020
Pepcid = calcium carbonate +famotidine+ magnesium hydroxide
Apparently famotidine blocks Magnesium, so Pepcid adds Magnesium
Magnesium is essential to process Vitamin D in 8 stages (see below)

Suspect that people would have a similar COVID-19 benefit by just taking Magnesium
   Oral, injection, topical,. . .
And an even more benefit by taking Vitamin D
  Oral, injection, topical, mucosal, inhaled, etc.

Possibility of magnesium supplementation for supportive treatment in patients with COVID-19 - Sept 12
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The COVID-19 pandemic - is there a role for magnesium - Hypotheses and perspectives - April 2020
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Magnesium deficiency and COVID- 19 – What are the links - June 2020
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Combating COVID-19 and Building Immune Resilience: A Potential Role for Magnesium Nutrition? July 2020
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A Vitamin D test does not detect six influences of Magnesium on tissues

http://is.gd/MgVitaminD 2013


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Antacids

  • "Most antacids contain at least one of these key ingredients: calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, aluminum hydroxide and/or sodium bicarbonate. "

Zinc (which increases vitamin D in tissues) may both prevent and treat COVID-19

  • "Antacids that contain both magnesium and aluminum — like Maalox and Mylanta — are less likely to cause diarrhea or constipation than products containing just magnesium or aluminum, since the effects of these two ingredients tend to balance each other out."


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