Impact of supplemental vitamins and natural honey for treatment of COVID-19

a review

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https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902022e20607

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The main aim of the paper is to assess whether vitamin C, vitamin D, and natural honey can be administered in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic for promising in line methods with recent evidence. Both systematic literature and clinical trial identification were conducted by searching various databases. A total 58 articles and 29 clinical trials were selected wherein 11 for vitamin C, 16 for vitamin D, and 2 for natural honey were identified for analysis. The high doses of vitamin C (i.e. ‘200 mg/kg body weight/day, divided into 4 doses’) has been found to reduce COVID-19 lung damage, various flu infections. Additionally, the high doses of vitamin C can shorten around 7.8% stay in the intensive care unit. At the same time, vitamin D can effectively protect from lung injury and acute respiratory infections whereas vitamin D deficiency severely affects 75% of the institutionalized people (serum 25(OH) D < 25 nmol/L). Meanwhile, natural honey which contains proteins (0.1-0.4%); ash (0.2%); water (15-17%) has potential antiviral effects and the ability to improve immunity. Therefore, the administration of vitamins and honey is the promising evidence-based approach for reducing fatalities, saving lives, and bringing the COVID-19 pandemic to a rapid end. It is believed that the utilization of vitamin C, vitamin D, and natural honey with the current treatment may be effective in treating COVID-19-caused fatal complications such as pneumonia. Therefore, high-level clinical studies are required on COVID-19 to administrate the effects of vitamins and natural honey

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Biografia do Autor

  • Md Insiat Islam Rabby

    Department of Mechanical Engineering

  • Farzad Hossain, Islamic University of Technology

    Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering

  • Munadi Al Islam, Dhaka Medical College and Hospital

    HMO, Dept. of Medicine

  • Israt Jahan Akhi, Bangladesh Sugarcrop Research Institute

    Department of Physiotherapy

  • Ferdousi Akter, Universiti Putra Malaysia

    Department of Social and Developmental Sciences, Faculty of Human Ecology

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Impact of supplemental vitamins and natural honey for treatment of COVID-19: a review. (2023). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 58. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902022e20607