Zeitschrift für Orthomolekulare Medizin 2021; 19(01): 7-9
DOI: 10.1055/a-1397-5441
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Update 2021: Vitamin C und Zink bei COVID-19

Claudia Vollbracht
,
Hans-Peter Friedrichsen
,
Uwe Gröber

Zusammenfassung

Aktuelle Studien zeigen einen deutlichen Benefit von Vitamin C bei COVID-19. Signifikante Verbesserungen gab es bei Sauerstoffversorgung, Reduktion des Zytokinsturms, Mortalitätsrisko, Heilungsrate und Verweildauer im Krankenhaus. Bei der supportiven Therapie mit Vitamin C erzielen Infusionen höhere Wirkspiegel im Blut als die orale Gabe, bei der u. a. genetisch bedingte Resorptionsunterschiede die Wirkung beeinflussen.



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01 April 2021

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