Blood Purifier +

U can add just one more…the mahamrityunjay field.

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I’ll send you my support :pray:

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Hope your father recover soon.

Have you considered giving him 4000 UI of vitamin D.

Since covid-19 deplete the body of storage of vitamin D.

Researchers have found that 9 of 10 deaths of covid was due to lack of vitamin D in body which was depleted by covid-19 infection.

Abstract

Vitamin D is a hormone that acts on many genes expressed by immune cells. Evidence linking vitamin D deficiency with COVID-19 severity is circumstantial but considerable—links with ethnicity, obesity, institutionalization; latitude and ultraviolet exposure; increased lung damage in experimental models; associations with COVID-19 severity in hospitalized patients. Vitamin D deficiency is common but readily preventable by supplementation that is very safe and cheap. A target blood level of at least 50 nmol l−1, as indicated by the US National Academy of Medicine and by the European Food Safety Authority, is supported by evidence. This would require supplementation with 800 IU/day (not 400 IU/day as currently recommended in UK) to bring most people up to target. Randomized placebo-controlled trials of vitamin D in the community are unlikely to complete until spring 2021—although we note the positive results from Spain of a randomized trial of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25(OH)D3 or calcifediol) in hospitalized patients. We urge UK and other governments to recommend vitamin D supplementation at 800–1000 IU/day for all, making it clear that this is to help optimize immune health and not solely for bone and muscle health. This should be mandated for prescription in care homes, prisons and other institutions where people are likely to have been indoors for much of the summer. Adults likely to be deficient should consider taking a higher dose, e.g. 4000 IU/day for the first four weeks before reducing to 800 IU–1000 IU/day. People admitted to the hospital with COVID-19 should have their vitamin D status checked and/or supplemented and consideration should be given to testing high-dose calcifediol in the RECOVERY trial. We feel this should be pursued with great urgency. Vitamin D levels in the UK will be falling from October onwards as we head into winter. There seems nothing to lose and potentially much to gain.

Source: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.201912

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Ye i can relate this words Vitamin D show less gravity of the sickness or "no symptoms "

Drinking sun , or taking high foods with vit D helps alot.

Preaciated :pray:

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@Lissa I would suggest you add bone and organ breathing as well to the playlist.

Please let me know i will do healing for those one

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How is your dad doing today Lissa?

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His condition is stable now

Thanks to every one

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Nice :pray:
Feel free to keep us updated.

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God is kind.
:pray::two_hearts:

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Wait! So he was previously at 80 and now he’s at 95?? Which fields u decided to use and stick with?
This is amazing news! Please tell us more. It would benefit us who have elderly parents. Thanks in advance!

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Father is no more :sob::sob::sob:

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So sorry for your loss. (Both my parents have passed, so I know how it feels ) Take care of yourself. ((HUGS))

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God bless, my prayers to you :pray:, heal up, take your time. We are all here for you.

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Sorry to hear that…I was glad that his oxygen level went back to normal and thought he will be able to overcome it…hope he rest in peace

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I am so sorry to hear your sad news @Lissa, my condolences to you and your family.

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I’m very sorry for your father’s passing away. My deepest condolence to you and your family… :pray:

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Oh no!! I thought he was getting better?

So sorry for you loss. :broken_heart: May he Rest In Peace

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Another heartbreaking news. May his soul find a place in heaven. This covid is pure evil. Please take good care of the elderly around you guys it’s not sparing them. @Lissa

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Oh lord!
I am so sorry Lissa.
So…so …so … Sorry.
Stay strong.
Pls.
May his soul rest in peace.
:pray:

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