Vitamin D outshines vitamin C at preventing flu virus
Move over vitamin C. When it comes to warding off the flu virus and colds, studies shows vitamin D trumps vitamin C. But are you getting enough vitamin D from sunlight and diet alone? Compelling evidence links low vitamin D levels with illness. One study showed vitamin D-deficient subjects were 36 percent more likely to report an upper respiratory infection than those with higher levels. That rate jumped significantly for those with asthma. Another study found children taking vitamin D supplements suffered almost half as many incidences of the flu virus than the children not taking vitamin D. Also, vitamin D levels were found to be lower in children who died of swine flu than in those who survived.