The HCQ proponents would argue precisely the opposite. And vitamin D has a long, long history of being touted as a cure for every disease under the sun and failing to show a benefit in rigorous RCTs
That's simply not true, and a misunderstanding of how scientific evidence works. I'd suggest reading the Cochrane handbook to get a better handle on evidence appraisal (it is, unfortunately, very dense)
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I guess the point where someone on the Internet tries to educate me about my area of expertise is where I bow out, and offer you to back your confidence with actions: https://blog.rootclaim.com/treating-covid-19-with-vitamin-d-100000-challenge/ … Good night sir.
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Lol. Even if I had $100,000 to throw away, it seems like a garish publicity stunt to me. If you want to actually do some good, put the money towards a study on Vitamin D and I'll happily throw in my consulting services for free
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